National Volunteer Week 16 – 22 May 2022
National Volunteer Week (NVW) is an annual celebration to acknowledge the generous contribution of our nation’s volunteers. Pathways SouthWest would like to thank all of the wonderful people that volunteer directly with Pathways SouthWest and those that volunteer throughout the community to support our consumers. The contribution that volunteers make cannot be overestimated and this year’s […]
Free recovery-based courses designed and run by and for community
WARCA is a state-wide education institution providing opportunities for the community to learn about recovery related to mental health, substance use or other life challenges. WARCA offers a range of free recovery focused short courses and workshops that highlight strengths, agency and self-directed growth and learning. Co-production is central to the Recovery College. We recognise […]
Online Homelessness Services Portal Project: Lived Experience Participation – Expression of Interest Form
Online Homelessness Services Portal Project: Lived Experience Participation What’s it all about? The Department of Communities is funding a new online homelessness services platform which provides people experiencing homelessness a better way to view and enquire about accommodation vacancies across WA. In order to develop something that works they need people with experience of seeking […]
How to use and read your RAT results
The RAT is a quick test to check for COVID-19 and provides a result within 15 to 30 minutes, and all kits have a QR code which links to a video that demonstrate how to take a test. There are two types of Rapid Antigen Tests: Saliva test – user spits into a tube, or […]
WA Recovery College Educator Foundation Program
The WA Recovery College Educator Foundation Program is a free 5-day course run over two weeks, designed to prepare new and potential educators to co-produce and co-facilitate courses for the community in line with the principles and practices of the WA Recovery College Alliance. Topics covered include: > Frameworks of Understanding Recovery > Co-production > […]
Free recovery-based courses designed and run by and for community for term 1 2022
The WA Recovery College Alliance (WARCA) is a state-wide education institution providing opportunities for the community to learn about recovery related to mental health, substance use or other life challenges. WARCA offers a range of free recovery focused short courses and workshops that highlight strengths, agency and self-directed growth and learning. Co-production is central to […]