As a Community Men’s Shed, we offer support and companionship to men, and meaningful community activities.
Come along for a cuppa and a chat on Mon, Wed & Fri 8:30am – 1:00pm
New Members Welcome
Linking Together is a peer support group for carers. We offer support in a social format to give carers a well-earned break from their caring role in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
For more info and meeting times check http://www.carerswa.asn.au/carers-wa-services/social-support/social-support-events/
Provides information and support to parents of children with Cardio Facio-Cutaneous; Noonans or Costello Syndrome.
Provides regular groups for seniors, educational and lifestyle activities, computer access and office services, centrelink access, free information and community events.
Linking Together is a peer support group for carers. We offer support in a social format to give carers a well-earned break from their caring role in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
Range of out of home care services; including residential care; reunification and community foster placements for high risk vulnerable and abused children and young people aged 2yrs-17yrs.
Provides a safe place for those affected by cancer to share experiences and feelings, support each other and obtain information to learn coping skills and improve wellbeing.
Monthly meetings are held on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 1:30 pm at the Martin Aldridge’s Meeting Room, Binda Place. Bindoon WA 6503.
Linking Together is a peer support group for carers. We offer support in a social format to give carers a well-earned break from their caring role in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
For more info and meeting times check http://www.carerswa.asn.au/carers-wa-services/social-support/social-support-events/
A daycare centre and parenting hub providing care for children and their families. Services include: workshops and parenting support sessions/groups, community links and referrals, PaCE, young parents study program, community school-based playgroups
Rise has been working with communities for more than 35 years. We provide choices for over 4000 people from all walks of life. These include young people at risk, those experiencing mental health issues, people with disability, carers and older people. Together we can create communities that shine.
Locations:
- Rise – Helen’s Place, 41a Great Northern Highway, Middle Swan WA 6056
- Rise – Alderson Place, Unit 6/1 Merino Entrance Cockburn Central WA 6164
- Rise – Arts Hub, 12 Dorchester Ave Warwick WA 6024
- Rise – Centenary | Moorditj House, 2 Astroloma Place Koongamia WA 6056
- Rise – Hamilton House, 1/14 Stafford Street Midland WA 6056
- Rise – Milperra, 14 Chidlow St, Mount Helena WA 6082
- Rise – Peter Anderton Centre, 12 Anderson Road Forrestfield WA 6058
- Rise – Stratton Edge, Jecks Place Stratton WA 6056
- Rise – Wahroonga, 2 Craig Street Mundaring WA 6073
- Rise – Wembley, 40 Alexander Street Wembley WA 6014
- Rise – Yirra Mia, 4 Talus Drive (cnr South West Highway) Mt Richon WA 6112
Services:
- Aboriginal Social Centre
- Aboriginal Community Services
- Aged Care Community Services
- Aged Care In Home Support Provider
- Aged Care Social Centre
- Art Social Centre for People with Disability, Those With Mental Health Challenges & Older People
- Community Housing Provider
- Community Recreation Groups
- Community Social Groups
- Family & Domestic Violence (FDV) Services
- Mental Health Community Services
- NDIS Provider (Disability, Independent Living, Aged Care, Mental Health)
- Overnight Aged Care Respite Service (including Dementia)
- People with Disability Supported Accommodation
- People with Disability Community Support
- Youth Centre (12 to 17 years)
- Youth Case Work
- Youth Services
A group of indigenous and non-indigenous people who sing in language to build understanding, hope and joy. They sing together on Monday evenings in Forrestfield February – November.
For all women undergoing or recently completed treatment for early breast cancer. Meets on the 4th Thursday of each month.
Breast Cancer Care WA groups are a safe environment to share in confidential conversations with other women navigating their way through breast cancer. All groups meet monthly and are facilitated in the community by a counsellor.
Linking Together is a peer support group for carers. We offer support in a social format to give carers a well-earned break from their caring role in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
For more info and meeting times check http://www.carerswa.asn.au/carers-wa-services/social-support/social-support-events/
A peer Support group for voice hearers to develop and share strategies to manage the distress of hearing voices. Group runs weekly on a Wednesday 1.30pm – 3.30pm.
AAWA provides Carer Support Groups for carers who are caring for a loved one living with dementia in the community. There are various locations in metropolitan and regional areas, please call 1300 66 77 88 for more information.
Linking Together is a peer support group for carers. We offer support in a social format to give carers a well-earned break from their caring role in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
For more info and meeting times check http://www.carerswa.asn.au/carers-wa-services/social-support/social-support-events/
A community of support for those affected by Sotos Syndrome. Increases awareness and understanding of Sotos Syndrome within the medical community, education sector, and general community.
MyTime groups provide a special space for parents and carers of children under the age of 18 who need a higher level of care than other children. This might be because of disability, chronic medical condition, or other additional needs including developmental delay.
MyTime provides all the benefits of peer support, but with the addition of a skilled facilitator, who ensures groups run smoothly, that they accommodate a variety of experiences and communication styles, accommodate members at different stages of adjustment to a diagnosis, and adapt to new members joining the group.
Groups aim to:
- empower parents
increase their general wellbeing
increase their confidence and success in their parenting role
help children and young people to thrive
A health support; information and referral service for all women; to empower them to make informed choices regarding their physical and mental well-being. Services include counselling; advocacy and advice; support groups; information and referral. We also have EMBRACE program, addressing need of families who are experiencing anxiety, depression and/or stress during pregnancy and after the birth of a baby. They also provide services such as a free pap smear clinic and creche on Tuesdays.
MIFWA is an independent community-based mental health organisation with 30 years’ experience supporting people who are living with and recovering from mental health challenges. We also support their families, carers, supporters and colleagues who are supporting them. We work with people in their homes, communities or at our centres to provide support and services. We don’t provide clinical services, we can complement them. We also offer support groups for people recovering from mental health challenges, and support groups for their carers, families and supporters.