Australia
Headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation Ltd
This charity reports as part of the Headspace_acnc Group.
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Public Benevolent Institution
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Basic Religious Charity
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Tax deductible (DGR)
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Financial Report Consolidated
Key Information
Charity Status
Charity reporting is up to date.
Charity Size
VL
- Extra Small (<$50k)
- Small ($50k-$250k)
- Medium ($250k-$1m)
- Large ($1m-$10m)
- Very Large ($10m-$100m)
- Extra Large (>$100m)
Revenue $84.4m
Years in Operation
16 Years
Est. 2009
Operating State(s)
NSW, QLD, TAS, VIC, WA
Overseas Operations
Not Operating Overseas
Number of Employees
522
Employees
180
Volunteers
% Revenue from Govt.
93.1%
Revenue from Govt. ($78.5m)
Total Expenses
$84.5m
100.2% of Revenue
% Revenue from Donations
3.0%
Revenue from Donations ($2.5m)
Grants for Use in Aus.
$8.9m
11% of Expenses
Grants for Use Outside Aus.
$0.00
0% of Expenses
% Employee Expenses
67.1%
Employee Expenses ($56.7m)
Who they help
Aboriginal Or Tsi
Adults 25 To 65
Children 6 To Under 15
People From A CALD Background
Families
Females
Financially Disadvantaged People
General Community In Australia
Males
People At Risk Of Homelessness
People In Rural/regional/remote Communities
Unemployed Persons
Victims Of Crime
Victims Of Disasters
Youth 15 To U25
How they help
Advancing Health
More Details
Basic Information
ABN
26137533843
OPERATING STATES
NSW, QLD, TAS, VIC, WA
ENTITY TYPE
Australian Public Company
Incorporation TYPE
Health Promotion Charity
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone Number: 03 9027 0100
Email: cosec@headspace.org.au
Service Email: cosec@headspace.org.au
Address: L 2 485 La Trobe St Melbourne Victoria 3000
Other Business Names
headspace Plus
TAX CONCESSION STATUS
- Endorsement date : 5 June 2009
- Income Tax Exemption
- GST Concession
- FBT Rebate
- FBT Exemption
DGR Status
- DGR Item 1
Fundraising Status
- Conducts fundraising
Within ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
Licence Number:
ACT: 19000504.0, NSW: CFN/21871, QLD: CH2058, SA: CCP3392, TAS: C/10202, VIC: 14052, WA: CC21191
Purpose statement
In the reporting period, headspace supported more than 96,000 young people to visit a headspace service, providing over 514,000 occasions of service. Over 14,000 young people accessed eheadspace, our online and phone counselling services. 2,790 young people accessed the headspace Work and Study service; and 170 young people were provided with a career mentoring service. 50,991 students were engaged in the headspace Mental Health in Education (Schools Suicide Prevention) Program and 7,951 schools were engaged for support and training. 34,168 educators from primary and secondary schools nationally were supported in the Be You program. The headspace Early Psychosis Program supported 3,279 young people, providing 274,407 occasions of service. The number of headspace services in metropolitan, regional and rural Australia increased from 154 to 163. Through the headspace University Support Program, 150 sessions were delivered to 1,493 university staff members. There were 6 million page views across the headspace website. Through the headspace Early Career Program (ECP), 79 graduates were employed; 261 student clinicians were placed; and Clinical Educators were employed in 84 percent of ECP headspace centres at the end of the reporting period. Please refer to our Annual Report FY24 and Year in Review FY24 available on our website for more detail on headspace programs and services.
2024 Financial Data
This charity reports as a group for financial purposes, for contact information and address, please visit the individual group member pages from the links below.
2024 Revenue Breakdown
Total Revenue $84,396,602$84.4m
2024 Expenses Breakdown
Total Expenses $84,549,723$84.5m
Total Gross Income (incl. $0.00$0 of other income e.g. gains): $84,396,602$84.4m
headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation Ltd had a net deficit of -$153,121-$153.1k
2024 Assets Breakdown
Total Assets $52,878,676 $52.9m
2024 Liabilities Breakdown
Total Liabilities $41,163,771$41.2m
headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation Ltd have net assets of $11,714,905$11.7m
2024 People
Staff Costs
$56.7m
67.2% of Annual Revenue
Full Time Equivalent Employees
522
Average Expense per Employee
$121.4k
Full Time Employees
344
55% of Employees
Part Time Employees
174
28% of Employees
Casual Employees
111
18% of Employees
This organisation is supported by 180 volunteers.
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Classifications
2024 Programs
Headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation Ltd ran 10 program(s) in 2024
10 operated in Australia
In the reporting period, headspace supported more than 96,000 young people to visit a headspace service, providing over 514,000 occasions of service. Over 14,000 young people accessed eheadspace, our online and phone counselling services. 2,790 young people accessed the headspace Work and Study service; and 170 young people were provided with a career mentoring service. 50,991 students were engaged in the headspace Mental Health in Education (Schools Suicide Prevention) Program and 7,951 schools were engaged for support and training. 34,168 educators from primary and secondary schools nationally were supported in the Be You program. The headspace Early Psychosis Program supported 3,279 young people, providing 274,407 occasions of service. The number of headspace services in metropolitan, regional and rural Australia increased from 154 to 163. Through the headspace University Support Program, 150 sessions were delivered to 1,493 university staff members. There were 6 million page views across the headspace website. Through the headspace Early Career Program (ECP), 79 graduates were employed; 261 student clinicians were placed; and Clinical Educators were employed in 84 percent of ECP headspace centres at the end of the reporting period. Please refer to our Annual Report FY24 and Year in Review FY24 available on our website for more detail on headspace programs and services.
Program Details
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Domestic
International
Program Beneficiaries:
- General community in Australia
- Females
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Unemployed persons
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Victims of disaster
- Families
- Males
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- General community in Australia
- Females
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Unemployed persons
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Males
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- General community in Australia
- Females
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Families
- Males
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- General community in Australia
- Females
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Victims of crime (including family violence)
- Unemployed persons
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Victims of disaster
- Families
- Males
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Females
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Unemployed persons
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Males
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
NSW Community Collaboratives - Suicide Prevention
Mental healthcare
Program Beneficiaries:
- Females
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Unemployed persons
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Victims of disaster
- Families
- Males
- Financially disadvantaged people
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
New South Wales, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Females
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Families
- Males
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Victoria, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Females
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Families
- Males
- Financially disadvantaged people
- People with disabilities
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- General community in Australia
- Females
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Families
- Males
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Females
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Males
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Western Australia, Australia; Queensland, Australia; Victoria, Australia; Tasmania, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Responsible People
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Andrew Chanen
Role: Director
Annette Carruthers
Role: Director
Benjamin Shields
Role: Director
Donna Burns
Role: Director
Jason Trethowan
Role: Director
John Harvey
Role: Director
Mark Eaton
Role: Public Officer
Robbie Sefton
Role: Board Member, Role: Director