Enabling people living with disability to live the life they choose.
For all Perth metropolitan offices, Ph: 08 9754 2547.
Regional offices:
Albany: 11 Minna Street, Centennial Park, WA 6330 (Ph: 08 9841 4411).
Bunbury: 16 Beddingfield Street, Davenport, WA 6230 (Ph 08 9726 0190).
Busselton: 43 Cook Street, Busselton, WA 6280 (Ph: 08 9752 3213).
Geraldton: 4/114 Sanford Street, Geraldron, WA 6530
ADHD WA, formerly known as LADS – Learning and Attentional Disorder Society of WA, is a support, information and advocacy agency, founded in 1993 for people with ADHD and associated conditions. We work with children, teenagers, and adults living with learning differences, their families and partners. We also support those who treat, teach and work with people living with ADHD.
Support for patients with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency and their carers.
Research into treatment for alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency related illnesses and a cure for alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
Meeting Frequency – Monthly – 3rd Wednesday of each month at 02 pm
For more info check https://www.facebook.com/groups/727483817798646/?mibextid=oMANbw
Provides services for people living with dementia including individuals diagnosed; family carers; friends and professionals.
Aphasia WA (Formerly Communicate WA) is an organisation that aims to provide help and networking opportunities for people with communication difficulties in Western Australia. Since its establishment in 2006, its focus has been to increase community awareness and services available to those who have communication difficulties.
ausEE Inc. is Australia’s peak national support and patient advocacy organisation representing Australians living with an eosinophilic disease, with an established focus on eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs) including eosinophilic oesophagitis (EoE).
Offers links with other sufferers and provides support to KFS families. The syndrome is a malformation of the spine characterised by fusion of some or all of the cervical vertebrae.
Offers support to parents of children with this rare chromosome disorder. Conferences held every two years.
The Autism Association of Western Australia is one of Australia’s largest Autism specific service providers, and the only specialist organisation providing a full range of support to individuals and their families to reach their goals at every stage in life.
Supports are provided within home, school, and community settings and at our hubs located throughout Perth in Shenton Park, Joonalup, Midland and East Fremantle. Services include: Austism Diagnosis, Early Intervention, School Age Therapy, Adult Therapy, Shared and Independent Living, Employment Support, Community Support Options, Short Breaks (Respite), Autism Advice and Consultancy and Family Support.
Providing parents, family members and carers of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and those awaiting diagnosis of ASD, a forum to give and receive support through the mutual sharing of experience of raising and caring for an individual with ASD.
Breast Cancer Care WA offers a range of support groups for women living with breast cancer. They 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.
Early Breast Cancer Groups
Suited to women recently diagnosed with a new or recurrence of early breast cancer and currently undergoing or recently completed treatment.
Metastatic Breast Cancer Support Groups
Suited to women living with metastatic breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Survivor Groups
Suited to women diagnosed with an Early Breast Cancer who have completed treatment and looking at ways to support their health and wellbeing
Partners of Women with Breast Cancer Support Group
Partner’s of women who are living with breast cancer meet quarterly
To register your interest or learn more about one of our support groups please contact Breast Cancer Care WA on (08) 9324 3703.
For all women undergoing or recently completed treatment for early breast cancer. Meets on the 2nd Friday 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.
For all women undergoing or recently completed treatment for early breast cancer. Meets on the 3rd Tuesday 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.
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.
For women living with metastatic breast cancer. Meets on the 2nd 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.
For women living with metastatic breast cancer. Meets on the 1st Wednesday 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.
For women living with metastatic breast cancer. Meets on the 3rd Friday 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.
For women living with metastatic breast cancer. Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 1pm – 3pm.
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.
For women under 45 or with school aged children living with metastatic breast cancer. Meet on the 4th Tuesday 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.
CanTeen is a peer support network for young people living with cancer as a patient; sibling; as someone whose parent or primary caregiver has or has had cancer; or if they are bereaved. The age group is from 12-25 years.