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Tune In Now | Homelessness Australia
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2 Anxiety and Depression. 3 Having the Conversation. 1: Why won’t he talk about it? O try different approaches. Module 3: Having the conversation. Tips and techniques to help you start a conversation, and keep it going. Topic 1: Why won’t he talk about it? Depression is stigmatised. When people know, they treat you differently. Huy, a man with lived experience of homelessness and depression. Many men are hesitant to, and have difficulty talking about, depression and anxiety. A major reason is stigma.
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Mental health services
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Multicultural and community organisations. National Mental Health Strategy resources. Listen to information about seeking help. Australian directories and Australian and overseas resources. Mental health assessment tools. Service and community development. What’s new in the literature? New books and reviews. MHiMA Update - Website survey closed. Friday, August 12, 2016. Latest update from Frank Quinlan, CEO Mental Health Australia:. Please be assured that information currently available on the MHiMA.
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Archive | ASeTTS
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Blog and news from ASeTTS in Perth, Western Australia. ASeTTS Celebrating 15 Years. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Parent Support & Family Counselling - ASeTTS
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Other Publications and Links. Pro Bono Work at ASeTTS. Parent Support and Family Counselling. To refer a client to ASeTTS, please fill in and return the Referral Form. ASeTTS can work with Parents and Families to address the effects of trauma. Trauma can affect families in some of the following ways:. Parents feel unable to nurture their children. Communication breaks down as each family member struggles to come to terms with what has happened. Family members may have nightmares about the event. Some fam...
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Individual Counselling - ASeTTS
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Other Publications and Links. Pro Bono Work at ASeTTS. Everything you discuss with the counsellor is confidential (except in a small number of specific cases such as where the counsellor is required by law to report a crime). Counselling is not only for people with mental health problems. Anyone who is struggling with a personal concern can seek counselling. Common personal concerns include relationship difficulties, grief, difficult life circumstances, anxiety and depression. 286 Beaufort Street,.
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Counsellor Training & Feedback - ASeTTS
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Other Publications and Links. Pro Bono Work at ASeTTS. 286 Beaufort Street,. Perth, Western Australia. Phone: 61 8 9227 2700. Fax: 61 8 9227 2777.
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Project Connect Volunteer Program - ASeTTS
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Other Publications and Links. Pro Bono Work at ASeTTS. Project Connect - Volunteering With ASeTTS. Project Connect is an ASeTTS' service that utilises the skills and knowledge of volunteers to provide support to survivors of torture and trauma and their families. Project Connect aims to assist survivors of torture and trauma, and their families to establish a new life here in Perth. We need people who have a compassion for others, and a desire to help them to become independent in their new community.
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FAQs | Constance on the Edge
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Constance on the Edge. How Can I Help? Buy A Screening Licence. THE FAMILY'S REFUGEE JOURNEY. What visa did Constance and her family come to Australia on? Constance and her family came to Australia on humanitarian visas. Australia’s Refugee and Humanitarian Program has two key parts: the resettlement program, or ‘offshore’ component, to resettle people from outside Australia; and the ‘onshore’ component, for people who claim refugee status after arriving in Australia. The Department of Social Services al...