Alinea (formerly Spine & Limb Foundation) is a NDIS provider that operates a wide range of services, from Residential Aged Care, Supported Employment, Recreation Services, Home Care Services, Independent Community Living Support, Occupational Therapy and Peer Support.
Peer support is provided for people who have undergone amputations and people who have experienced limb loss.
The AMPS & Associates program enables networking opportunities with peers and referrals to services within Western Australia and nationwide. Scheduled meetings provide a forum to link external support providers with members, strengthening connections whilst sharing current information.
Individualised one-off visitations can also be arranged upon request from an experienced Peer Supporter. This support is offered prior to an operation, post-discharge, or later on in life when individuals feel they need support from an experienced Peer Supporter who has had a similar experience.
The ChildLimbs program, aims to support families with children who have acquired or were born with limb differences.
The main objectives of this program are to provide a social framework, peer-support and community inclusion to our members and their families.
The All Ability Lions provide adults living with intellectual or physical disability with a social network program through sport. Developing skills across social, emotional, health and community inclusion and accessibility. The All Ability Lions also embrace the carers and families to provide peer support networks.
A search and support service to reunite people separated by adoption; fostering or loss of birth family for other reasons. Information; mediation and counselling available.
All Stars for Autism is a registered Australian charity, founded by two passionate Mums of autistic kids. We believe autistic kids thrive when they are encouraged and supported to be themselves. We provide an atmosphere of fun, positivity and creativity, enabling each child to create organic friendships and follow their interests. We use a play-based model of inclusion, that encompasses the whole family, especially siblings. We hold regular social groups, school holiday programs and carers events. All Stars is about building relationships within the family unit, with other families on the same journey and creating an inclusive and loving community.
Allambee offers a range of tailored support services for individuals and families in the Peel community. Our specialised sexual violence and domestic violence counselling, women’s health services, youth support, education, and advocacy support the health, healing, and wellbeing of our clients and our community. Through our community education initiatives, we are committed to creating opportunities for people of all ages, leaving a lasting positive influence on their lives.
For more information head to the Facebook page.
Allergy Support Hub is a local charity focused on providing front-line support to individuals and families managing allergic conditions. Our aim is to help families manging allergies to live their best life by providing support and clinical services that address the needs of the community. We provide a range of services including support group and playgroup sessions, online support groups, group educations including seminars and workshops, one on one family support sessions and counselling. We also work with other allergy charities to host support groups for a range of allergic conditions.
To be a stable and significant provider of good quality, affordable and accessible housing in the South West of WA to people seeking an alternative to mainstream housing.
Provides support to those with all forms of Alopecia Areata, and their families; inform the public and create awareness of Alopecia Areata and to support research into a cure or acceptable treatment for Alopecia Areata.
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.
AAWA provides Carer Support Groups and Carer Support 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.
Promotes awareness,supports research and assists survivors of Meningococcal Disease
To provide new or potential amputees with the opportunity to meet a fellow amputee who will listen, provide inspiration by example and impart information in a non-advisory empathetic and confidential manner. Peer Supporters are trained.
Meetings held at 4 Orton Road, Shenton Park, WA 6008
Facilitates recovery from extreme trauma including that involving violence. Provides a range of individual and group based support services.
Provides support systems for people with Angelman Syndrome, their families and anyone associated. Aims to educate families, medical and educational communities and other interested parties about diagnosis, treatment and management.
Meets every Monday evening for Hydrotherapy and gym exercise program at Wyllie Arthritis Centre, Shenton Park. New Members must have participated in the AS program run by Arthritis & Osteoporosis WA, or have a hospital referral from a physiotherapist who specialises in AS. Please contact Arthritis & Osteoporosis WA for more information.
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.
Aphasia WA conversation groups offer a welcoming and supportive space for people to practise their talking with trained volunteers and other members with aphasia. People are encouraged to socialise over a cup of tea, and practise their conversation with the guidance of trained volunteers who can assist the conversation to flow with effective communication strategies. The groups are free to attend and can be accessed whilst receiving therapy or post-therapy.
Aphasia WA conversation groups offer a welcoming and supportive space for people to practise their talking with trained volunteers and other members with aphasia. People are encouraged to socialise over a cup of tea, and practise their conversation with the guidance of trained volunteers who can assist the conversation to flow with effective communication strategies. The groups are free to attend and can be accessed whilst receiving therapy or post-therapy.
Aphasia WA conversation groups offer a welcoming and supportive space for people to practise their talking with trained volunteers and other members with aphasia. People are encouraged to socialise over a cup of tea, and practise their conversation with the guidance of trained volunteers who can assist the conversation to flow with effective communication strategies. The groups are free to attend and can be accessed whilst receiving therapy or post-therapy.