We visit public high schools in the West Moreton region. Our nurse doesn't visit private schools.
Students can book private appointments with our nurse and talk about a range of topics that they may not want to talk about with another adult.
Your privacy
We’ll always respect your privacy and won’t share your personal information with anyone, unless we think you’re in danger of harming yourself or someone else.
Book an appointment
You can book an appointment by:
- asking at your school office
- email: WM_SBYHN@health.qld.gov.au
We can talk to you and answer any questions you have about sex, gender, puberty, relationships, contraception and do pregnancy testing.
More information about sexual health
- TRUE
The True Relationships and Reproductive Health (TRUE) provide sexual health services including contraception, sexual health screening, pap smears, pregnancy testing, planning and counselling. - Sexual health
The Body Talk – body, relationship and sexual health info for young people has information about safe sex, sexually transmissible infections, relationships and where to get help.
It's common to feel worried, sad, stressed and angry at times. But if you keep feeling like this or it's affecting your everyday life, it might be time to let someone know. We offer a safe place to talk and can also help you find more support if you need it.
More information about mental health
- ReachOut
The ReachOut website is an online mental health service for young people in Australia. - headspace
Create a headspace account and access online and phone counselling services. They help young people with mental, physical and sexual health, alcohol and other drugs, and work and study support. - Kids Helpline
Call Kids Helpline if you need advice, counselling or just someone to talk to – no problem is too big or too small. They’re open 24 hours a day.
Addiction happens when someone compulsively engages in behaviour such as drug taking, gambling, drinking or gaming. We can help you find the support you need if you're drinking, taking drugs, including vaping.
For more information about drugs and addiction
- Quitline
Call Quitline for free counselling and advice to help you quit smoking. - Youth in Charge
Youth in Charge - Anglicare Southern Queensland (anglicaresq.org.au) - Ted Noffs
Ted Noffs Foundation - Help Young Australians move beyond drugs and crime
Parents and other health professionals such as school guidance counsellors, can refer students by filling in a Young Person Referral Form (PDF) and emailing it to WM_SBYHN@health.qld.gov.au.
Our nurses can help schools find the right health information and resources to support curriculum, teaching and learning activities.