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ACAP Clinic - Free Mental Health and Counselling Services

The ACAP Clinics provide safe, accessible and evidence‑based support in an inclusive environment. Their services welcome people from all backgrounds, abilities, cultures, language groups and gender identities.

 

Services include:

  • Individual, face‑to‑face counselling (all ages)
  • Support with stress management, lifestyle concerns, relationship issues, adjustment to life changes, social or isolation challenges
  • Group programs such as:
    • Art for Happiness
    • Building Self‑Compassion
    • International Student Wellbeing Group
    • Mindfulness Group
    • Social Anxiety Group
  • Psychometric Testing
  • And more

Cost:✔️ All services are free.

Referrals:Self‑referrals and community referrals are welcome.

Contact: 📧 clinic@acap.edu.au 🌐 acap.edu.au/psychology-clinic

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Community Garden Team - Call for Volunteers 

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Parenting between Cultures

Click here to register.

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Young Minds: Our Future Study

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The Australian Government has funded an Australia-wide study of child and adolescent mental health and wellbeing. The study, known as Young Minds: Our Future (#YMOF), will survey families across the country. This research, led by Curtin University and The University of Queensland, will help improve mental health services for all young Australians.

 

Selected households in our area will be approached in person by interviewers from Roy Morgan over the next few weeks. You may also get a flyer in your mailbox. You can’t opt in but, if you're invited, we encourage you to make your voice count.

 

For more information, visit www.ymof.org.au. You can also click on this link to watch a short video about the survey. You may also contact youngminds@curtin.edu.au.


Centrals Junior Football Club

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Girl Guides

Girl Guides has room for you! For more information and to arrange a two-week free trial, please email info@girlguideswa.org.au or call 94799800. 

 

At Girl Guides, girls and women have fantastic opportunities to develop new skills, try exciting activities, gain confidence to think and act for themselves, make new friends, acquire a greater respect for the environment and experience a sense of community. Membership of Girl Guides Western Australia is open to girls from 5 to 17 years of age, and women 18 years and over. Each girl and adult member makes a promise which shows their commitment to the principles of Guiding and is her link with the 10 million other Guides worldwide. We welcome anyone who identifies as a girl or woman, no matter what faith, ability, background or race. 

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Outdoor Soccer

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Arks Rugby Union Club

ARKS Rugby Union Club is currently seeking junior players for our upcoming season. Our junior program focuses on skill development, teamwork, confidence building and providing a safe, inclusive and family-focused sporting environment. We welcome players of all experience levels.

 

We are passionate about growing grassroots rugby and providing local students with the opportunity to be active, make new friends and be part of a supportive club environment.

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Homelessness - We Care 

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Save for School Camps with the Saver Plus Program

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What is Saver Plus?  Eligibility applies

 

Saver Plus is a program for people on lower incomes. It’s about bolstering their financial skills, so they can develop (and keep) good savings habits.  

Since 2003, Saver Plus has supported more than 62,000 people to start saving.

It’s helped overcome the barriers around education expenses. And it’s helped set them up for a brighter future.

 

 What are the eligible savings goals?

 

Eligible savings goals are education related products or services that:​

  • ​Assisting primary / secondary / Tertiary student’s education:
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