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News & Events

AGM 2017

Our Annual General Meeting for 2017 is scheduled for November 21, 10am at 1/14 Rose Street (agenda attached). We invite and welcome our members, clients, stakeholders and other people who are interested in Mental Health. At this year’s AGM, we will be asking members to vote on a revised Constitution

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Constitution 2017

We have updated our Constitution so as to meet the requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act 2015 (WA).  At the same time we have taken the opportunity to improve our Constitution.  Attached is the proposed version of our Constitution as endorsed by our Board.  This is the version that will

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Carers’ Week 2017 Activities

Carers’ Week 2017 – 15-21 October 2017 Supported by Carers Australia WA and Lotterywest All Mental Health Family Carers are invited and welcome to attend. Monday 16 Oct 2017 – Aromatherapy for Wellness (6-8 pm) Tuesday 17 Oct 2017 – Pilates (10-11 am OR 11.30 am-12.30 pm) Thursday 19 Oct

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Family Connections

12 week program for Carers of persons experiencing Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) or other complex mental illness displaying difficult behavioural or emotional regulation issues. *Education* Skills* Resources* Support* Program Framework Family Connections is an evidence-based course. The format of the sessions allows group participants to obtain the latest information about

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Communities Shaping Resilience

Pathways Southwest and the Community Alcohol & Drug Service are presenting a series of … Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs Information Workshops: Pathways to access care, Clarify substance use and mental health issues, Local Initiatives, Interventions/ Strategies November 22nd 2016 Collie AM – Bunbury PM December 13th 2016 Margaret River

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Fact File: Bipolar disorder

“We all have mood swings from time to time, but for someone with bipolar disorder these moods become extreme and can have a significant impact on their life…” People with bipolar disorder experience episodes of extreme highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression) in mood, which is why the condition

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