Getting information during a community emergency
In the event of a major emergency in Western Australia, this web page would be one of a number of mechanisms used by Police and the State Government to communicate up-to-date information and advice to the public, in real-time. The public will be rapidly notified via the news media if this is the case.
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There is a wealth of information available on how to prepare your home, family or business for an emergency. The links below are considered the most valuable. Be aware that some sites may contain information that is specific to another country, not Australia. However, the links have been included because the general emergency-preparedness information is considered to be of a high quality.
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How to report terrorism
If you see or hear anything that you believe to be a terrorist-related activity, telephone the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400.
If you would like further information on what to look for, contact the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400 or email hotline@nationalsecurity.gov.au for a copy of the Lets Look Out for Australia booklet.
Also see National Counter-Terrorism Alert System
How to prepare for an emergency
Households, businesses and individuals can all make plans in advance for dealing with emergencies. Prior planning can minimise the potential impact of a given emergency on your life, that of your family, your livelihood and/or your business. You can do this planning by referring to the web links below.
About contacting police in an emergency
When do I call 000?
Only in an emergency or life-threatening situation requiring urgent police assistance
WA Police Emergency Management Strategy 2008-2010
Red Cross State Inquiry Centre
The Red Cross State Inquiry Centre is activated in the event of an emergency, taking calls from people concerned about the welfare of a friend or family member who could be in a disaster affected area. The State Inquiry Centre is currently not open.
Crisis support (24-hour assistance)
Crisis Care
9223 1111
Lifeline
13 11 14
Salvo Care Line
9442 5777
The SamaritansCareline
9381 5555
Sexual Assault Resource Centre
1800 199 888
Beyondblue
1300 224 636
Family Drug Support
1300 368 186
Family Helpline
9223 1100
HealthDirect
1800 022 222
Mensline Australia
1300 789 978
Mental Health Emergencies
1300 555 788
Poisons Information 13 11 26
Preparing for the Unexpected brochure
Emergency Management Australia, Attorney-General's Department
This brochure outlines practical steps to help you be better prepared for an emergency and to let you know what to do if one occurs. 'Preparing for the Unexpected' is a FREE brochure. View or download a copy from The Emergency Management Australia website 'Preparing for the Unexpected' includes:
- Emergency survival kit checklist
- Preparing for emergencies
- What to do if an emergency occurs
- First Aid tips
- How to cope emotionally
- Where to go for more information
Good Security – Good Business booklet
Australian Government Attorney-General's Department
Your business is at risk from a range of hazards outside your control. How well you survive and move forward from an incident will depend on the measures you put in place beforehand. The 'Good Security – Good Business' booklet will help you to plan for threats to your business by understanding your business, the risks it faces and the things that need to be done to manage and recover from an incident. 'Good Security – Good Business' is a FREE booklet. Telephone 1300 656 863 orgo totheTrustedInformation Sharing Network website to order or download your copy.
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