Supporting someone living with mental health challenges can be a demanding and often isolating experience.
Enjoy an overnight break at Habitat Resort! Take time for self-care, reflection and connecting with others in a supportive environment.
Supporting someone living with mental health challenges can be a demanding and often isolating experience.
Enjoy an overnight break at Habitat Resort! Take time for self-care, reflection and connecting with others in a supportive environment.
When mental health challenges change your family’s future, it’s normal to feel grief and loss.
As a part of the ‘Pieces’ movie launch, we invite new and existing carers, clients, family members and community stakeholders to our open office morning tea.
Come and join us for a cuppa and a chat as we celebrate the importance of community connection with the good folk at Ellenbrook Mile.
Network Link offers organisations, community leaders and stakeholders who support Multicultural communities to come together and have in-depth discussion of how we can provide culturally appropriate services, discuss trends, and needs of the Multicultural community.
In celebration of the important contributions carers make to our community, we invite you to join our High Tea during National Carers Week, 16 – 22 of October, 2022.
Join us for our First Nations In Person Peer Support Workshop, a safe and supportive space to take time for yourself and have a yarn, while you enjoy some hands-on art and craft activities and lunch!
This Mental Health Week we are celebrating the work you do as a carer for your loved one by holding a Picnic in the Park!
A program for girls to boost their mental wellbeing, develop positive coping strategies and enjoy mindful art and craft activities. Teens will meet new friends and build support networks while learning how to manage difficult situations. When Wednesday 9, Thursday 10 & Wednesday 24 March | 3pm-4pm Where Broome PCYC, 4 Scott Street, Broome WhoRead more
Celebrate Harmony Week and enjoy fun art and craft activities while making new friends in your community.
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HelpingMinds® respectfully acknowledge that we work on Aboriginal land and pay our respects to community members and Elders, past and present. Individuals pictured are models and are used for illustrative purposes only.
HelpingMinds® is committed to embracing diversity and eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of health services. HelpingMinds® welcomes all people irrespective of ethnicity, lifestyle choice, faith, sexual orientation and gender identity. For more information, see our Diversity Statement.
HelpingMinds® prides itself on being an accessible and inclusive organisation, ensuring everyone who needs support is able to access the right service and receive the help they need. If you require accessible locations, an interpreter or translator services, please contact us. For more information, see our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan.
Helping Australians since 1976.
© 2023 HelpingMinds®.
Privacy Policy
Eligibility Policy
Resources
Carer Rights
Feedback
How We Can Help
Supporting Mental Health Issues For Families, Young People & Adults.
Get In Touch
All calls made to our Carer Centre will be directed to our metro or regional offices.
Head Office
182 Lord Street, Perth WA 6000
Phone: (08) 9427 7100
Fax: +61 (8) 9427 7119
Free Phone: 1800 811 747
HelpingMinds® respectfully acknowledge that we work on Aboriginal land and pay our respects to community members and elders, past and present. Individuals pictured are models and are used for illustrative purposes only.
HelpingMinds® is committed to embracing diversity and eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of health services. HelpingMinds® welcomes all people irrespective of ethnicity, lifestyle choice, faith, sexual orientation and gender identity. For more information, see our Diversity Statement.
HelpingMinds® prides itself on being an accessible and inclusive organisation, ensuring everyone who needs support is able to access the right service and receive the help they need. If you require accessible locations, an interpreter or translator services, please contact us. For more information, see our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan.
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