UNE offers free Emergency Psychological First Aid

Published 19 November 2025

The clinic at the Tablelands Medical Centre in Armidale will open its services at no cost for the next three weeks to community members impacted by the devastating accident.

Acting Director of the Clinical Psychology Program Dr Amanda Jefferys said that people who were potentially impacted by the event are likely to be from across the region.

“The UNE Psychology team invite community members who may have been impacted by the accident on the weekend, or who had young children with them at the event to call us to arrange a session with one of our psychologists,” said Dr Jefferys.

“Our community is very resilient but sometimes witnessing a distressing and frightening event can come on top of other life stresses”.

“People who are not feeling themselves, not sleeping well or feeling flat and disconnected should reach out for some strategies and skills from one of our psychologists. It’s better to address any worries or concerns sooner rather than later.

Of course if your exposure was high please ensure you reach out to your GP as the hub in your care, they are always first point of call and are aware of a range of services available to you.”

Community members should call the UNE Psychology Clinic at 110 Butler Street Armidale directly on 6773 2545 to make an appointment with a UNE psychologist. Appointments are available for the next three weeks, until Friday 5 December.