Self Seen Margaret River to Host Community BBQ Promoting Connection, Conversation and Mental Wellbeing
Self Seen, a local men's peer support group that meets at Rotary Park to walk and talk on a weekly basis.
Self Seen, a local men's peer support group that meets at Rotary Park to walk and talk on a weekly basis.
Connections Week is from 3-6th March 3rd Wednesday - we canvassing in the community 4th & 5th Thursday & Friday - 8am - 5pm Just Home will be hosting a Drop in Hub at the Margaret River Community Centre for anyone currently experiencing homelessness to access services, food, relief, vouchers and an opportunity to be counted […]
Workshop for anyone interested in learning practical ways to support someone in mental health crisis. How to link them with support and connection and what to do if you think or know that thoughts of suicide are involved.
The Report has been generously put together by a team of professionals at Arup, pro bono. Findings from Connections Week will be presented at the official Project Report Launch on 2 April at 10:30am at the Margaret River Council Chambers. The entire community is invited to attend and be part of shaping meaningful, long-term solutions.Your participation helps […]
ONLINE training FREE The WA Primary Health Alliance and Everymind invite you to take part in this free one-hour session designed to support safe and non-stigmatising communication about suicide, mental health concerns and alcohol and other drug concerns. The training provides practical and evidence-based support to people communicating about these themes. The session is appropriate for individuals and organisations who have a […]
Join Self Seen Margaret River for their Men's Circle. You’re warmly invited to connect with the Self Seen Margaret River community — a local men’s mental health and connection group creating space for honest conversations, support, and genuine mateship. Our monthly men’s circle is an opportunity for men to engage in a more intimate and […]
Learn how to identify children with suicidal thoughts and connect them with safety and supports.