Youth - the Shire of Chittering

Transcription

Youth - the Shire of Chittering
1
Wheatbelt Youth
Services
Directory
2013
2
Wheatbelt Youth Services Directory
The Wheatbelt Youth Services Directory is a comprehensive guide to services and opportunities available
to Wheatbelt young people, designed to assist them to understand which organisations to approach
according to their needs.
As well as being a printed guide to services and opportunities available to Wheatbelt young people, this
directory will be a live document that can be updated as needed so that the information is always
current, with an updated copy being available from the Regional Development Australia (RDA) Wheatbelt
website.
Please feel free to send any information that you require to be updated to RDA Wheatbelt’s Youth
Connections Project Officer Michelle Blackhurst on email michelle.blackhurst@rdawheatbelt.com.au or
telephone (08) 9622 8700.
Disclaimer
Whilst every effort is made to ensure this information is correct at the time of printing in February 2013,
Regional Development Australia Wheatbelt Inc. accepts no responsibility for outcomes and actions
resulting from use of information presented in this directory.
3
Regional Development Australia Wheatbelt Inc.
Regional Development Australia is a partnership between the Australian, State and Local Governments
that aims to develop, strengthen and ensure the long-term sustainability of Australia’s regions. RDA
Wheatbelt is one of 55 RDA committees representing regional areas across the country.
The key role of RDA Wheatbelt is to build strong and effective partnerships between governments, regional
development organisations, industry, local businesses, community groups and key regional stakeholders to
provide strategic and targeted responses to economic, environmental and social issues affecting the region.
Regional Information
We distribute information about programs and initiatives that may be of interest or benefit to Wheatbelt
communities through our monthly e-newsletters, email networks and attendance at meetings and events
throughout the region.
Grant Funding
We can assist you in identifying funding opportunities to support community or regionally focused projects
and initiatives. We also have some great resources to assist you in preparing your grant application, including a grant writing guide that you can download from our website.
Youth
Our Youth Connections team works with 13-19 year olds at risk of not achieving year 12 and assists in
identifying education, training and/or employment options that will best suit the individual.
The Wheatbelt Youth Leadership Development (WYLD) Team and Network is a regional youth initiative
that aims to inspire and build the capacity of Wheatbelt young people aged 12 to 19.
Economic Development
We promote the region as a great place to live, work and invest. We support initiatives that will promote the
development of new industry and job creation in the Wheatbelt.
Our Vision for the Region
The Wheatbelt is a ‘possibility belt’ that grows as a result of vibrant and diverse people, industry and
environment (built and natural).
Services
4
Employment, Training and Education
Accommodation and Homeless
Services
Anglicare WA - Narrogin
09
Avon Youth Community and Family Services
10 Active After-school Communities
08
Department for Child Protection (foster care)
14 Apprenticentre
09
Department of Family, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs (Foster Care)
15
Emergency Accommodation Assistance
18
CCI Apprenticeship Solutions
11
C Y O’Connor Institute
14
Life Without Barriers
Department of Education, Employment and Work24 place Relations
15
Share and Care Community Services Group
32 Directions
17
Wheatbelt GP Network
36 Essential Personnel
18
Alcohol and Other Drugs
Max Employment
25
Northam PCYC
28
Alcohol and Drug Information Service
09 Partnership Brokers - Wheatbelt
29
Alcoholics Anonymous
09 School Drug Education and Road Aware
31
Community Drug Services Team (CDST)
13 Wheatbelt Education Region Local Education
Office
22
Wheatbelt Participation Teams
24
Wheatbelt Regional Education Office
28
Wheatbelt Schools
29
Workforce Development Centre
30
Youth Connections
30
Holyoake
Local Drug Action Group (LDAG)
Parent Drug Information Service
Poisons Information Centre
Quit Now
Salvation Army
36
37
38
38
40
40
School Drug Education and Road Aware (SDERA)
Family Services
Roadwise
31
Wheatbelt Community Drug Service
35 Avon Youth Community and Family Services
Central Agcare Family Counselling Service
Disability and Carers
Activ Foundation Inc
08
Association for the Blind of WA
10
Disability Services Commission
17
Essential Personnel
18
Forrest Personnel
Hotham Personnel
10
12
Children of Parents with Mental Health
12
Commonwealth Respite and Carelink
12
Community Drug Services Team (CDST)
13
Compassionate Friends
13
Department for Child Protection
14
Department for Communities – Parenting WA
20 Wheatbelt
22 Djookanka Women’s Refuge – Narrogin
Life Without Barriers
24 Domestic Violence Prevention Unit
Wheatbelt Individual and Family Support Association
Family Assistance Office
Inc.
36
Family Court Counselling
15
17
18
19
19
Family Helpline
19
Family Planning WA
19
Family Relationships
19
Ngala
27
Pregnancy Problem House
29
5
Legal Services
Relationships Australia
30
Share and Care Community Services Group
32 Aboriginal Legal Service of WA (ALSWA)
08
Waminda House Women’s Refuge
35 Family Court Counselling
19
Wheatbelt Agcare Community Support
35 Legal Aid - Domestic Violence Legal Unit
23
General Health
Aboriginal Medical and Health Service
08
Cancer Helpline
11
WA Community Legal Centres
34
Wheatbelt Community Legal Centre
35
Connect Groups
Personal Support and Counselling
13 Services
Department for Human Services
15 Anglicare WA
09
Department of Health
15 Avon Youth Community and Family Services
10
Diabetes Australia WA
17 Central Agcare Family Counselling Service
12
School Health Nurses
31 Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centre
12
The Regional Men’s Health Initiative
34 Community Drug Services Team
13
Wheatbelt Health Promotion Network
36 Crisis Care Centre
13
Wheatbelt Hospitals
36 Department for Human Services
15
Wheatbelt Mental Health Service
37 Djookanka Women’s Refuge - Narrogin
17
Indigenous Services
Family Helpline
19
Family Planning WA
19
08 Gay and Lesbian Community Service of WA Inc.
08 HALO
21
09 Headspace
Kids Helpline
22
15 Lifeline WA
24
Health Direct
22 Mensline WA
25
Indigenous Youth Leadership Program
23 Mens Shed
25
KEEDAC
23 Mental Health Emergency Response Line
25
Make a Wish Australia
24 Parent Drug Information Services Team
28
Aboriginal Legal Service of WA (ALSWA)
Aboriginal Medical and Health Service
AMA Indigenous Initiatives
Department of Family, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs (Foster Care)
21
23
Pregnancy Lifeline
29
Leadership and Involvement
Pregnancy Problem House
29
Opportunities
Relationships Australia
30
10 Samaritans Crisis Line
10 Sexual Assault Resource Centre (SARC)
31
16 Share and Care Community Services Group
20 Southern Ag Care Rural Counselling
32
21 Suicide Prevention Telephone Support
26 Waminda House Women’s Refuge
33
35
School Drug Education and Road Aware
28 Wheatbelt Agcare Community Support
31 Wheatbelt Community Drug Services Team
Small Business Centre
32
WA Federation of Rural Youth
34
Avon Valley Arts Society (AVAS)
Avon Youth Community and Family Services
Department of Sport and Recreation
Foundation for Young Australians
HAY Youth Group Southern Cross
Moora Youth Group
Northam PCYC
Wheatbelt Youth Leadership Development (WYLD)
Network
39
31
33
35
35
Services
6
Youth Grants
Wheatbelt Men’s Health Inc.
37
Youth Connections
40 Act Belong Commit
Sexual Health and Sexuality
08
Coles Junior Landcare Grants
12
Community Arts Network of WA
13
AIDS Line
09 Country Arts WA
13
Department for Health
15 Department for Communities
15
Department of Human Services
15 Department of Family and Community Servicers and
Indigenous Affairs
15
19
Department of Justice
16
21
Department of Local Government and Regional
29 Development Grants Directory
16
29 Department of Sport and Recreation
16
Family Planning WA
Gay and Lesbian Community Service of WA Inc.
Pregnancy Lifeline
Pregnancy Problem House
Sexual Health Helpline
Women’s Information Service
31 Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal
40 Healthway
Useful Websites
20
22
Lotterywest
24
McDonalds Grants
25
Apprenticentre
09 Myer Foundation
Australian Jobsearch
10 NAB Schools First
27
11 National Community Crime Prevention Programme 27
11 Office for Children and Youth
28
Beyond Blue
Career One
Centrelink
27
28
Defence Jobs
12 Office of Multicultural Interests
14 Our Community
Department of Education, Employment and
Workplace Relations
15
SGIO Community Grants
32
Enough is Enough
18
Family Planning WA
19
Graduate Careers
21
My Career
26
My Future
26
Reach Out
30
Seek
31
Student Edge
33
The Good Universities Guide
33
Volunteering WA
34
Year 12 - What Next?
40
28
Telstra Foundation Community Development Fund 33
Woolworths Fresh Food Kids - Grant
40
Art and Culture
Avon Valley Arts Society (AVAS)
10
Community Arts Network of WA
13
Country Arts WA
13
Culture Infusion
14
Film and Television Institute of WA
19
James Foley - Cartoon Drawing
23
Leslie King - Community Art Projects
23
Michelle Murfit - Community Art Projects
26
Northam Link Theatre
27
Spare Parts
33
Visual Arts Foundation
34
WA State Literature Centre - Creative Writing
35
7
Community
Commissioner for Children and Young People Michelle Scott
12
Volunteering WA
34
Wheatbelt Youth Leadership Development Network 39
Music
Didgeridoo Breath
17
Drum Beat
18
Funky Harmony
20
Personal Development and Support
Dave Gunter - Youth Mentor
14
Share and Care Community Services Group
(Homemaker Project)
32
Teamworks Development Australia
33
True Blue Dreaming
34
Physical
ASP Xtreme - Scooter tricks
10
Freestyle Now - BMX / Skateboard Coaching and
Workshops
20
GKR Karate Club
21
Go Kart Club
21
Jo Laird - Bully Workshops and Self Defence for
Women and Young People
23
Masters of Hip Hop
25
Northam PCYC
28
PCYC Armadale - Climbing Wall
29
Skadada Youth Runaway Circus
32
Suitcase Circus
33
Teamworks Development Australia
33
Workforce Development Centre
40
Information
8
Aboriginal Legal Service of WA (ALS)
This is a service providing free legal support, representation in civil, criminal and family law for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander people living in Western Australia.
The Wheatbelt office is based in Northam and is open from 8.30am to 5.00pm.
P:
E:
W:
1800 442 015
northam@als.org.au
www.als.org.au
Aboriginal Medical and Health Service (AMHS)
This network delivers culturally appropriate health care and health related services to the Aboriginal
community throughout Western Australia. The Wheatbelt office “Wheatbelt Aboriginal Health” is based in
Northam and it covers all areas of the Wheatbelt region.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9690 2888
robyn.davis@health.wa.gov.au
www.wachs.hdwa.health.wa.gov.au
Act Belong Commit
Act Belong Commit promote the message that keeping mentally healthy is just as important as keeping
physically healthy and it is as easy as ABC.
Act - Be physically, socially and mentally active
Belong - Keep up friendships, join clubs and community events
Commit - Support a good cause and help others
Act Belong Commit has an awesome website to help you to work out where to start if you want to get
involved in something.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9266 1709
a.laws@curtin.edu.au
www.actbelongcommit.org.au
Active After-school Communities
AASC can deliver a free coaching course to young people who wish to gain casual employment coaching
primary school aged children.
P:
E:
(08) 9690 2440
rhonda.lawrence@ausport.gov.au
Activ Foundation Inc
Activ is one of WA’s leading community benefit organisations and has been providing services and support
to people with disabilities since 1951. The purpose of Activ is to provide a range of services for people with
disability enabling them and their families to pursue a better life.
Services provided for people with disabilities may include respite and home and community care support,
employment services, accredited training, skills development, transport to the workplace and holiday experiences.
A
Activ's services are provided in the Wheatbelt communities of Kellerberrin and Narrogin.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9387 0555
records@activ.asn.au
www.activ.asn.au
9
AIDSline
AIDSline is a confidential and anonymous telephone service provided by the WA AIDS Council to the
community.
The service provides information, education and referral on a range of issues including HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, Sexually Transmissible Infections (STIs), STI and BBV (Blood Borne Virus) testing, Safer Sex
information and equipment and information about sexuality. AIDSline does not offer medical advice or
provide counselling.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9482 0044
aidsline@waaids.com
www.waaids.com
Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS)
Alcohol and Drug Information Service is the clinical services directorate of the Drug and Alcohol Office. It
provides assessment and treatment services for people experiencing problems associated with their
alcohol and other drug use, and support for their families.
ADIS is a confidential, statewide, 24-hour, 7 days a week telephone counselling, information, referral and
consultancy service, Services include outpatient withdrawal, opiate and alcohol pharmacotherapy, clinical
psychology, case management, counselling and a drug and alcohol youth service.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9442 5000 / 1800 198 024
adis@health.wa.gov.au
www.dao.health.wa.gov.au
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a group that assists both men and women to share their experiences and support
each other to manage issues related to alcohol use with support meetings organised across regional WA.
P:
E:
W:
Helpline: 1300 22 22 22
aaperthwa@iinet.net.au
www.aaperthwa.org
AMA WA Indigenous Initiatives
The aim of AMA WA Indigenous Initiatives is to give individuals self-esteem, inspiration, strength and
confidence, in conjunction with the support of a structured training and employment pathway to see them
succeed in seeking, obtaining and maintaining long term sustainable employment.
Our experienced Indigenous Consultants provide one on one or group outreach training, delivered at a
grass roots level, tailored specifically to meet individual need.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9273 3033
mail@amawa.com.au
www.amawa.com.au
Anglicare WA
Have a number of youth services addressing the needs of at risk and homeless young people. Some of
their services include assisting with employment, counselling and training.
Anglicare WA have a number of locations throughout Western Australia with one being based in the
Wheatbelt community of Narrogin specialising in supported housing. This is for young people aged 15 to
20 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless and they offer short term accommodation.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9881 6926
info@anglicarewa.org.au
www.anglicare.org.au
Apprenticentre
Apprenticentre registers training contracts and gives advice and support to employers, apprentices,
trainees and parents/guardians through every stage of the apprenticeship or traineeship
process.
10
It is part of the Department of Training and Workforce Development with staff that helps with all aspects of
apprenticeships and traineeships including your rights and obligations, training options, problem solving,
counselling and help with disputes, managing contracts including registering, changing, extending,
suspending and cancelling contracts and issuing trade certificates at the completion of apprenticeships.
P:
W:
13 19 54
www.apprenticentre.wa.gov.au
ASP Xtreme
Action Sports Promotions (ASP) can offer you professional extreme sports entertainment at very affordable
prices. Specializing in portable Freestyle Moto Cross (FMX), skateboarding and BMX demonstrations, ASP
have the most up to date certified engineered equipment.
P:
0407 993 720
E:
tim@aspxtreme.com.au
W:
www.aspxtreme.com.au
Association for the Blind
The Services help people to minimize the effects of vision loss and remain independent; achieve the
highest level of participation in daily life consistent with their expectations, abilities and desires and bring
about change in society that promotes this level of participation.
P:
E:
W:
1800 847 466 or 1800 VISION
hello@guidedogswa.com.au
www.guidedogswa.com.au
Australian Jobsearch
JobSearch is Australia's largest free online jobs website. It is funded and operated by the Australian
Government as a free service to assist job seekers into employment and connect employers with quality
staff.
Job Services Australia providers and public employers upload their job vacancies to JobSearch and search
for potentially suitable staff.
Job seekers can search for jobs via the map on the homepage by choosing their state, local area and
occupation category. The advanced search function includes more detail in searching criteria.
It’s free to register and take advantage of the complete range of services.
P:
E:
W:
13 62 68
Direct email via website
jobsearch.gov.au
Avon Valley Arts Society (AVAS)
Located in Northam, the Avon Valley Arts Society is the Wheatbelt's premier arts organisation. It caters to a
large cross-section of the community and offers a wide range of arts activities. AVAS conducts a number of
annual events including the Northam Art Prize, the Festival of Arts Eisteddfod and Youth Arts Week.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9622 2245
avas1@wn.com.au
www.myweb.westnet.com.au
Avon Youth Community and Family Services
Avon Youth Community & Family Services Inc. (AYCFS Inc.) is a non-government, not-for-profit, community
based organisation, established in 1985 initially as 'Northam Youth Outreach' operating as a drop-in-centre.
Since those early days it has expanded to provide a diverse range of services to youth aged between 12
11
and 24 years in the Avon Valley region, Western Australia. In addition, we supply support services for
those at risk of homelessness and much more.
Youth Support - Young people aged 12-25 experiencing crisis such as drugs, alcohol, domestic violence,
bullying, low self-esteem, barriers to employment and education, homelessness, sexuality issues,
anti-social, / criminal behaviours, disconnection, mental health problems and a range of other issues that
may affect the lives of young people and their families.
Youth Development Programs: These are designed to assist young people in planning and shaping their
lives. Programs include Drop in, Leadership and Holiday programs. These change and are added to all
the time so check the website for more details.
National Affordable Housing Agreement funds Avon Youth to provide supported accommodation. This
allows young people to develop independent living skills, whilst being guided by a team of personnel who
assist clients to develop a skills base in all facets of their lives, e.g. budgeting, cooking, conflict resolution,
cleaning, legal documents, rights and responsibilities etc.
SHAP—Supported Housing Assistance supports families through referrals from the Department for
Housing to develop skills to live independently and assists them to remedy areas where they may be
breaching their current tenancies.
PTSS—Public Tenancy Support Service, supports families in Department of Housing accommodation
whose tenancy may be at risk due to short term issues. We offer advocacy, and practical help. It’s
voluntary and clients can self-refer.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9622 2612
venessa.miler@avonyouth.org.au
www.avonyouth.org.au
Beyond Blue
Beyond Blue is an organisation that can provide free resources about depression, anxiety and related
issues. If you or someone you know is suffering from depression, jump onto their website and all the
information that you need is right there to help you decide what to do.
P:
W:
1300 22 4636
www.beyondblue.org.au
Cancer Helpline (Cancer Council WA)
The Cancer Council Western Australia aims to minimise the incidence and impact of cancer on our
community through advocacy, research, education and by providing people affected by cancer with
support to enhance their quality of life.
Examples of services available include the helpline, education services, support and information services,
professional development for health professionals and support for cancer research.
P:
P:
W:
(08) 9212 4333
(08) 9690 1603 (Northam)
www.cancerwa@asn.au
Career One
One stop shop for career information and resources. Service or resource links available online include
preparing a resume, job search, career advice and training courses.
P:
E:
W:
1800 555 010
Email direct via website
www.careerone.com.au
CCI Apprenticeship Solutions
CCI Apprenticeships Solutions is an Australian Apprenticeship Centre, operated by CCI to assist
companies looking to take on an apprentice or trainee.
CCI Apprenticeship Solutions does not actually employ any apprentices or trainees, but rather,
it is the organisation you can use when you have found an employer to assist with the
official side of your apprenticeship or traineeship.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9365 7400
appsolutions@cciwa.com
www.cciwa.com
B
12
Central Agcare Family Counselling Service
Central Agcare is a mobile counselling service that can provide assistance with personal relationship and
family needs (including financial counselling), and the stresses relating to rural living. Sometimes people
just need to talk!
P:
(08) 9063 2037 (Corrigin)
Centrelink
The Centrelink program delivers a range of payments and services for retirees, the unemployed, families,
carers, parents, people with disabilities, Indigenous Australians, and people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and provides services at times of major change.
E:
W:
Email direct via website
www.centrelink.gov.au
Children of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI)
COPMI provide information for family members across Australia where a parent has a mental illness and for
people who care for and work with them.
The COPMI initiative is being undertaken by the Australian Infant Child Adolescent and Family Mental
Health Association (AICAFMHA) with funding from the Australian Government. The overall aim of the Australian COPMI initiative is to promote better mental health outcomes for children (0 - 18 years) of parents
with a mental health problem or disorder.
P:
W:
(08) 8367 0888
www.copmi.net.au
Coles Junior Landcare Grants
The Coles School Garden Grants Program launched in conjunction with Junior Landcare in 2008.
Successful grant recipients are to help establish a community garden and learn more about the environment. Schools, kindergartens, day care centres and youth groups looking to start their own garden program
can apply.
P:
E:
W:
1800 151 105
grants@landcareasutralia.com.au
www.juniorlandcare.com.au
Commissioner for Children and Young People
The Commissioner Michelle Scott works to provide a voice for all children and young people under 18 years
of age and to promote their participation in communities and decision making.
The Commissioner has a fantastic website and encourages children and young people to check it out and
leave as much feedback about your communities so that she can help you to make a difference.
P:
E:
W:
C
1800 072 444
Via website ‘contact us’
www.ccyp.wa.gov.au
Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centre
Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centres are information centres for older people, people with disabilities and those who provide care and services. Centres provide free and confidential information on community aged care, disability and other support services available locally, interstate or anywhere within Australia.
P:
E:
W:
1800 052 222
commcarelink@health.gov.au
www.health.gov.au
13
Community Arts Network of Western Australia
Community Arts Network Australia (CAN WA) is the peak body for community arts and cultural
development in Western Australia. We inspire and mobilise communities to explore and express their own
unique culture through art production, cultural programs, skills development and funding opportunities.
CAN WA provide state wide funding opportunities, youth arts and culture programs, training and skills
development, local government partnerships, and special projects. With two regional offices, one in
Kellerberrin, and one in Narrogin, CAN WA works in partnership with many Wheatbelt communities.
P:
W:
1800 618 021
www.canwa.com.au
Community Drug Services Team (CDST)
There are several community drug services located across metropolitan and regional Western Australia
that provide counselling for individuals, couples and families experiencing drug and alcohol issues;
information and referrals to other support services; case management and education and outreach services.
P:
E:
W:
1800 447 172
enordberg@holyoake.org.au
www.dao.health.wa.gov.au
Compassionate Friends
Compassionate Friends of WA Inc is a self-help group open to bereaved parents, siblings and
grandparents. The Compassionate Friends has no religious or political affiliation, and is a worldwide
organisation run by volunteers, which aims to support families with the grief following the death of a child.
P:
E:
W:
1800 628 118 / 9486 8711
tcf.wa@eftel.net.au
www.compassionatefriendswa.org.au
Connect Groups
Connect Groups – Support Groups Association WA is a unique not-for-profit, community-based
organisation that provides support and assistance for Individuals and support groups with start-up, ongoing
development, advocacy and networking.
P:
E:
W:
1800 195 575
Direct email via website
www.connectgroups.org.au
Country Arts WA
Country Arts WA is a dynamic and flexible not-for-profit, membership based organisation focused on
supporting arts and cultural development across regional Western Australia.
Country Arts WA delivers a range of arts development and performing arts touring programs on behalf of
the State and Federal governments. These include funding for arts projects, large and small, support for
key regional arts organisations, youth specific projects, and an extensive professional performing arts
touring program.
P:
E:
W:
1800 811 883 / (08) 9200 6200
info@countryartswa.asn.au
www.countryartswa.asn.au
Crisis Care Helpline
Crisis Care Helpline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is a telephone help line that you
can use when you: need someone to help sort out a serious problem such as if you are concerned about
the wellbeing of a child or you are escaping domestic violence and need help.
P:
W:
1800 199 008 / (08) 9223 1111
www.dcp.wa.gov.au
14
Culture Infusion
Cultural Infusion is a not-for-profit organisation that works in education, youth, communities and the arts to
promote cultural harmony and wellbeing for a more cohesive and richer society.
P:
E:
W:
1800 010 069 / (03) 9412 6666
info@culturalinfusion.org.au
www.culturalinfusion.org.au
C.Y. O’Connor Institute
C.Y. O’Connor Institute is committed to meeting the education and training needs of those in the Wheatbelt
region. The Institute aims to enhance the strength and vitality of the region by addressing the skill needs of
the workforce, maximising employment opportunities, developing people's life skills, and promoting life-long
learning.
C.Y. O’Connor Institute specialises in a range of qualifications aimed at school leavers; including business,
wool handling, nursing, agriculture and horticulture and many other areas of study. In addition, students
have the option of alternative study delivery methods for some courses, including online, face-to-face, parttime or full-time.
P:
E:
W:
1800 627 256
info@cyoc.wa.edu.au
www.cyoc.wa.edu.au
Dave Gunter
David Gunter is a youth mentor and has achieved outstanding results with many of the young people he
has mentored and coached.
Having come from a troubled background himself; overcoming enormous challenges and pressures, David
is a walking example of a young person who recreated his life, making some very tough but empowering
choices to achieve the level of success he enjoys today.
Dave is an inspiration to young people from all walks of life and is available to speak to your group or
organisation today.
P:
E:
W:
0451 307 395
info@davidgunter.com.au
www.davidgunter.com.au
Defence Jobs
To join the Australia Defence Force you need to go through a recruitment process. This website will take
you through the process and will give you advice and information on the different positions available.
P:
W:
13 19 01
www.defencejobs.gov.au
Department for Child Protection
The Department provides a range of child safety and family support services to Western Australian
individuals, children and their families, from the Kimberley to the Great Southern regions of the State.
D
This approach aims to work with families to build safety around their children, enabling them to remain at
home rather than being taken into care. Where this is not possible, the Department works with community
sector organisations and foster carers to provide a safe and protective environment for vulnerable children
and young people.
P:
W:
1800 622 258 / (08) 9222 2555
www.dcp.wa.gov.au
15
Department for Communities
The Department for Communities informs the development of social policy, advocating on behalf of Western Australian children, parents and their families, young people, seniors, women, carers, volunteers and
non-government organisations.
Check out the website for information about funding opportunities.
P:
E:
W:
(02) 6217 8700
info@communities.wa.gov.au
www.communities.wa.gov.au
Department for Communities – Parenting WA Wheatbelt
Parenting WA Wheatbelt supports and provides information to families with young children by assisting
them in accessing parenting information and resources and to provide support in their own home.
If you would like some information about this service, feel free to contact them.
P:
(08) 9622 3144
Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) is the Australian Government department responsible for national policies and programs that enable all Australians to access
quality and affordable childcare; early childhood and school education; jobs; and fair, safe and productive
workplaces.
The department is also responsible for the Office for Youth which provides a coordinated approach to
policies, programs and services which affect young people.
P:
W:
1300 363 079
www.deewr.gov.au
Department of Family, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
The Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) exists to
support the Government and, through our Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, to deliver on a broad
range of social policy outcomes.
Focus areas include Carers, Child Support, Communities, Families & Children, Gambling & Drugs, Housing & Homelessness, Indigenous Australians, Mental Health, People with Disability, Seniors, Volunteers,
Women and Children.
P:
E:
W:
1300 653 227
enquiries@fahcsia.gov.au
www.fahcsia.gov.au
Department of Health
WA Health is Western Australia’s public health system. WA Health’s mission is to improve, promote and
protect the health of Western Australians by:
Caring for individuals and the community
Caring for those who need it most
Making the best use of funds and resources
Supporting the WA Health team
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9222 4222
Direct email via website
www.health.wa.gov.au
Department of Human Services
DHS delivers social and health related payments and services in Western Australia. For more information
check out their website.
E:
W:
Direct email via website
www.humanservices.gov.au
16
Department of Indigenous Affairs - State Government
The Department of Indigenous Affairs (DIA) leads action to improve life opportunities for Indigenous
Western Australians. Its key functions are to:





P:
E:
W:
Develop strategic policy to guide and inform service delivery to Indigenous people;
Support the work of the Indigenous Implementation Board;
Coordinate service delivery to Indigenous Western Australians through chairing and supporting the
Aboriginal Affairs Coordinating Committee;
Preserve and protect Indigenous heritage by supporting the work of the Aboriginal Cultural and Material Committee; and
Support the Aboriginal Lands Trust in the management of lands held by the Trust in accordance with
wishes of people of Aboriginal descent.
(08) 9235 8000
info2@dia.wa.gov.au
www.dia.wa.gov.au
Department of Justice - Attorney General
(WA State Government)
To help guide citizens through their rights and responsibilities under Western Australian law, the Department of the Attorney General operates a Law Campus. This community gateway aims to signpost people's
way through major life events and the legal system.
W:
www.dotag.wa.gov.au
Department of Local Government - Grants
(WA State Government)
The Department of Local Government has developed an online grants directory to help communities and
local governments in regional and metropolitan Western Australia in locating sources of financial assistance
for their projects and initiatives.
The Directory provides information on a wide range of grants available to communities and local governments through the State Government and selected Commonwealth Government agencies, as well as a
number of private sector organisations.
The Department of Local Government has no role in funding the grants listed. If you require further information, please contact the organisation directly.
P:
E:
W:
1800 620 511 / 9217 1500
GrantsDirectory@dlg.wa.gov.au
www.grantsdirectory.dlg.wa.gov.au
Department of Sport and Recreation
The Department of Sport and Recreation is the lead agency responsible for the implementation of government policy and initiatives in sport and recreation. A key role of the department is to contribute to the
healthy lifestyle of Western Australians by increasing physical activity in the community through sport and
recreation.
The Department of Sport and Recreation provides services across Western Australia through nine regional
areas and 11 regional offices. Sport and recreation in regional areas are often a vital link for many communities, providing opportunities to network, socialise and form long-lasting friendships.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9492 9700
Direct email via website
www.dsr.wa.gov.au
17
Diabetes WA
The vision, ‘Freedom from Diabetes’, captures the focus of what Diabetes WA do: to minimise the impact
of diabetes in Western Australia.
Diabetes WA strive to achieve this by providing a range of support and education services to make living
with diabetes easier, offering programs that inform the community about the ways of safeguarding against
or reducing the impact of diabetes, including type 2 diabetes prevention initiatives. They also provide
resources and information for health professionals, advocate on behalf of people with diabetes to eliminate
unfair practices and stigma, raise vital funds to support research and programs and supply information and
advice to anyone wanting to know more about diabetes.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9325 7699
info@diabeteswa.com.au
www.diabeteswa.com.au
Didgeridoo Breath
Didgeridoo Breath is Australia’s largest and most experienced didgeridoo school.
The team are happy to travel throughout the Wheatbelt to deliver workshops and can cover things like
didgeridoo history, future, culture, didgeridoo making, and techniques of playing the didgeridoo including
breathing.
Didgeridoo Breath have a shop based in Fremantle.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9430 6009
info@didgeridoobreath.com
www.didgeridoobreath.com
Directions
Directions is a long established not-for-profit employment and training organisation that has been
operating across the Wheatbelt and Metropolitan area since 1988.
Directions is a diverse organisation that is committed to providing information and services to all community members to assist them in their personal and professional growth.
Their priority is to enable you to achieve your future direction with services tailored to an individual's needs
with a flexible 'can-do' attitude that suits the diverse needs of job seekers and businesses.
Whether you've just left school, or wanting to get back into the workforce, or maybe its just time for a
change, Directions can help. We know there are excellent career opportunities just waiting for you. The
team can help you make informed decisions whether an Apprenticeship or Traineeship would suit your
skills.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9622 6500
reception@directionswa.com.au
www.directionswa.com.au
Disability Services Commission
The Disability Services Commission is a Government agency responsible for advancing opportunities,
community participation and quality of life for people with disabilities. The Commission provides a range of
direct services and support and also funds non-government agencies to provide services to people with
disabilities, their families and carers.
The Disability Services Commission has offices in and around the Wheatbelt area and can support disabled people with accommodation needs, education and employment opportunities, disability services such
as physiotherapy, speech pathology, social work, occupational therapy, psychology, equipment and home
alterations and more.
P:
W:
(08) 9621 2693
www.disability.wa.gov.au
Djookanka Women’s Refuge - Narrogin
Djookanka is an outreach counselling service for Women and children who
are
experiencing domestic violence issues in the Narrogin area.
P:
W:
1800 007 570
www.shareandcare.com.au
18
Domestic Violence Prevention Unit
The Domestic Violence Prevention Unit is community safety program made available through Northam
Share and Care. The team give various advice about issues relating to domestic violence.
If you have been a victim of domestic violence or someone you know is experiencing or is at risk of experiencing domestic violence, the team here can provide you with information, give you advice and support you
though the process to deal with your situation.
The service is professional and confidential.
P:
E:
W:
1800 353 122
dianne.turnock@shareandcare.com.au
www.shareandcare.com.au
Drum Beat
DRUMBEAT was developed in the Wheatbelt of WA in 2003 as a means to engage young Aboriginal men. It
is now taught to young people and adults across Australia in schools, youth services, drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities, child protection residential facilities, mental health services, children's hospitals, refugee
trauma associations and prisons.
DRUMBEAT is a flexible program that combines Experiential Learning with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy,
and engages young people and adults who may be anxious or resistant to 'talk based' therapies.
The Program explores relationship issues such as peer pressure, bullying, dealing with emotions, identity,
social responsibility, and teamwork.
P:
E:
W:
1800 447 172
Direct email via website
www.holyoake.org.au
Emergency Accommodation Assistance Homeless Advisory Service
The purpose of the Homeless Advisory Service is to provide information to primary and secondary homeless
people which will assist them to seek their own accommodation. Every effort is made by the Homeless Advisory Service to assist homeless people to link with crisis accommodation services.
P:
W:
1800 065 892 / 1800 199 008
www.dhw.wa.gov.au
Enough is Enough
Enough is Enough is an organisation that has a useful website that provides a range of strategies to assist
in the reduction of both the causes and effects of violence in the community, and information about support
services for victims.
W:
www.enoughisenough.org.au
Essential Personnel
E
Essential Personnel provides a quality employment service which enables people with a disability to secure
and retain careers in open employment that is of mutual benefit to the employee, the employer and the
wider community.
Essential Personnel is a specialist employment agency for people with a disability established in 1989. The
service began with an office in Northam where Essential Personnel's head office is still located.
P:
W:
Northam: (08) 9622 3476 / Merredin: (08) 9041 4333 / Moora: (08) 9653 1040
www.essentialpersonnel.org.au
19
Family Assistance Office
The Family Assistance Office has been set up by the Australian Government to give Australian families
better access to government services. Families are able to get all their payments from just one place.
Family Assistance Offices have been set up in Medicare offices and Centrelink Customer Service Centres
across the country, offering a range of payments to support families with their work and family responsibilities.
P:
E:
W:
1800 810 586 / 136 150
Direct email from website
www.familyassist.gov.au
Family Court of WA - Counselling and Consultancy
The Counselling and Consultancy Service is staffed by fully qualified Family Consultants with specialist
knowledge and expertise in working with children and families experiencing relationship difficulties after
separation. Family Consultants are also experienced alternate dispute resolution practitioners.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9224 8222
Direct email from website
www.familycourt.wa.gov.au
Family Helpline - State Government
The family helpline is a confidential telephone counselling and information service for families with relationship difficulties.
P:
W:
1800 643 000 / (08) 9223 1111
www.dcp.wa.gov.au
Family Planning WA
Family Planning WA provides leadership in sexual and reproductive health throughout Western Australia.
FPWA Sexual Health Services provides education and training to health professionals and other workers
in the community in the area of sexuality and sexual and reproductive health. There are a number of
programs available including Moditj Leader Training, Nuts and Bolts of Sexual Health and Unplanned
Pregnancy.
There is also a Sexual Health Helpline available through this service on 1800 198 205.
P:
W:
(08) 9227 6178
www.fpwa.org.au
Family Relationships Online
Family Relationships Online provides all families with access to information about family relationship
issues, ranging from building better relationships to dispute resolution.
P:
W:
1800 050 321
www.familyrelationships.gov.au
Film and Television Institute of WA
The Film & Television Institute is the premier professional development centre for independent screen
production & events in Western Australia. A member of Screen Development Australia, FTI provides an
alternative pathway to the film and television industry through education, exhibition, equipment and
production resources and is supported by its membership, corporate partners, ScreenWest and Screen
Australia.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9431 6700
fti@fti.asn.au
www.fti.asn.au
F
20
Forrest Personnel Inc.
Forrest Personnel Inc. provides employment assistance to people with disability in Regional and Metropolitan fringe areas of Western Australia and they have an office in Narrogin.
An autonomous organisation, Forrest Personnel is one of over 25 Disability Employment Services (DES)
organisations in Western Australia.
The premise of a DES is to assist people with disability to find work in the mainstream workforce and provide training to learn the job as well as ongoing support where necessary. In addition these jobs are to pay
legal wages and offer full conditions. Forrest Personnel has sought to continually develop work practices to
ensure that clients find success with their employment goals and that they do so in a way that maximises
independence.
P:
W:
1800 054 170
www.forrestpersonnel.org.au
Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal
The Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal is well placed to use new approaches to regional and rural
development as it facilitates partnerships and mentors relationships which may otherwise not have happened.
The foundation supports the development of regional community foundations, and has grant funding opportunities to get small regional development projects up and running.
P:
E:
W:
1800 170 020
info@frrr.org.au
www.frrr.org.au
Foundation for Young Australians
The Foundation for Young Australians (FYA) is a national, independent, non-profit organisation dedicated
solely to young people.
FYA’s mission is to empower young Australians to be successful learners and creative, active and valued
citizens. FYA will do this through research, initiatives and partnerships and by harnessing the passion of
our people and alumni. FYA develops and delivers innovative programs that foster engagement in learning, address access and equity issues and link schools and communities.
P:
E:
W:
(03) 9670 5436
info@fya.org.au
www.fya.org.au
Freestyle Now - BMX / Skateboard Coaching
Freestyle Now is a BMX rider run enterprise specializing in stunt performances together with youth orientated events and programs.
E:
W:
shaun@freestylenow.net
www.freestylenow.net
Funky Harmony
Funky Harmony is a mobile DJ service that caters for all of your DJ needs for school socials and special
events. They also provide workshops to up skill people in areas such as MC tips, team games and more.
E:
W:
0438 280 108
joelaird@bigpond.com
21
Gay and Lesbian Community Service of WA Inc.
GLCS has been providing support, information and resources to the West Australian gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender community for almost 35 years.
As WA’s main community based GLBT service provider our main focus is on providing essential services
to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities, including our peer counseling phone line and
social support groups.
P:
E:
W:
1800 184 527 / (08) 9420 7201
admin@glcs.org.au
www.glcs.org.au
GKR Karate
GKR Karate is an organization that offers martial art training throughout the Wheatbelt, Western Australia,
Australia and beyond.
GKR brings the martial art of Karate in reach of everyone, regardless of fitness or age.
The club has training available in a number of Wheatbelt communities and the team is always looking to
create more training opportunities. GKR can do special event karate displays and may look at offering
workshops where requested.
P:
E:
W:
0407 195 226
t_hort@iinet..net.au
www.gkrkarate.com
Go Kart Club
There are a few fantastic dirt kart racing venues around the Wheatbelt that hold regular kart racing events
and have clubs for you to join. See website for calendar of events and to find your nearest club.
P:
E:
W:
0457 670 353
jennakartclub@live.com.au
www.jennakartclub.tripod.com
Graduate Careers Australia
This is a fantastic website that offers career advice to young Australians who have graduated from or are
thinking about going to university.
W:
www.graduatecareers.com.au
HALO
Halo is a non-profit incorporated career and personal leadership development agency advancing Hopes,
Aspirations and Leadership Opportunities.
Using a unique peer mentoring model the agency listens to the needs of Aboriginal young people and their
families, provides advocacy, programmes and networking opportunities that enable individuals to discover
who they are, design their own futures and make a difference in their communities.
The Halo team together also provide youth driven Motivational & Professional Development to workers and
Cultural, Career and Life Coaching Workshops to young people, community groups and staff teams.
Taking part in a Halo workshop not only provides a unique and truly inspiring experience for those attending; it also contributes to strengthening the resilience and personal capacity of the young men delivering
the workshops.
P:
W:
(08) 9418 5228
www.haloleadership.com
HAY Youth Group Southern Cross
The HAY Youth Group (HAY – Health Agencies of Yilgarn) is a new youth group available to young people
in the Southern Cross area that has been funded for 3 years.
If you would like some information about this service, feel free to contact them.
P:
(08) 9049 5091
G
22
Headspace
Headspace is the National Youth Mental Health Foundation and they help people who are going through a
tough time.
If you are 12 to 25 you can get health advice, support and information from Headspace. With centres all
around Australia Headspace can help you with general health, mental health and counselling, education,
employment and other services, alcohol and other drug services.
P:
E:
W:
(03) 9027 0100
info@headspace.org.au
www.headspace.org.au
Health Direct
People can speak directly to a registered nurse and receive information and advice. Advice is provided on
which health services can help, on the level of urgency, and what people should do until they receive face-to
-face medical attention.
P:
1800 022 222
Healthway - Grant
Healthway seeks to promote and support healthy lifestyles to reduce the burden of preventable disease in
Western Australia.
Healthway provides sponsorship to sports, arts, and racing organisations to promote healthy messages,
facilitate healthy environments and increase participation in healthy activities. Healthway also provides
grants to a diverse array of organisations to encourage healthy lifestyles and advance health promotion programs. The key priorities for Healthway are reducing harm from tobacco, reducing harm from alcohol, reducing obesity and promoting good mental health.
P:
E:
W:
1800 198 450
healthway@healthway.wa.gov.au
www.healthway.wa.gov.au
Holyoake
Holyoake is a leading Drug and Alcohol counselling and rehabilitation service and is available in the Wheatbelt area.
If you are looking for confidential, professional counselling and rehabilitation support for your own, or a family member's drug or alcohol addiction, or know someone who could benefit from Holyoake's expertise,
please contact them today.
P:
E:
W:
1800 447 172
Email direct via website
www.holyoake.org.au
Hotham Personnel
Welcome to Hotham Personnel are employment specialists for people with disabilities, located in the Upper
Great Southern region of Western Australia.
H
Hotham Personnel is a not-for-profit agency, works with local employers to ensure successful long term employment for its clients.
P:
W:
(08) 9881 3211 (Narrogin) / (08) 9821 5121 (Katanning)
www.hothampersonnel.com.au
23
Indigenous Youth Leadership Program
The Indigenous Youth Leadership Program (IYLP) offers scholarships and leadership opportunities to
young Indigenous Australians, with a focus on Indigenous youth from remote or regional communities.
The IYLP gives Indigenous young people the opportunity to study at high performing secondary schools
and benefit from practical leadership experiences and personal development.
For more information on how you can be involved, feel free to contact MADALAH Ltd.
P:
E:
(08) 9259 5722
info@madalah.com.au
James Foley - Cartoon Drawing
Looking for an illustrator/cartoonist/writer to present at your school? James Foley is a children's book creator from Perth; he drives a buzzbox and is willing to travel.
During 2011 he facilitated five fun cartooning workshops at high schools across the Wheatbelt, as part of a
Regional Development Australia project.
P:
E:
W:
0428 531 999
james@jamesfoley.com.au
www.jamesfoley.com.au
Jo Laird - Bullying and Self Defence Workshops
Jo Laird is a martial artist who runs workshops in schools and communities throughout the Wheatbelt to
assist with bullying issues, self-defence and also women’s self-defence.
P:
E:
0438 280 108
joelaird@bigpond.com
KEEDAC
The KEEDAC Community Support Service supports Indigenous community members by providing links
and referrals to a range of mainstream and Indigenous services including welfare and social support, family
violence, child care, legal, housing and health, drug and alcohol services.
KEEDAC also has an Indigenous Employment Program.
P:
E:
(08) 9622 8211 (Northam) / (08) 9881 6666 (Narrogin)
keedac.css@westnet.com.au
Kids Help Line
Kids Help Line provides a free, confidential, anonymous telephone counseling service specifically for young
people ages 5 to 18.
P: 1800 552 800
Legal Aid - Domestic Violence Legal Unit
The Legal Aid Domestic Violence Unit assists women who are experiencing domestic violence with restraining order matters. Information and referrals can also be provided for non-legal matters such as emergency and safe housing, Centrelink support and benefits, counseling and medical matters.
P:
1300 650 579
Leslie King - Community Art Projects
Leslie King is a community artist that can facilitate workshops in many different areas of art from banner
painting, mosaics, graffiti art, clay art, sand and plaster sculpture and screen printing t-shirts.
P:
(08) 9538 1045
I
24
Lifeline WA
Lifeline provides access to crisis support, suicide prevention and mental health support services.
Lifeline’s 24 hour crisis support service is for many things including anxiety, depression, loneliness, abuse
and trauma, physical or mental wellbeing, suicidal thoughts or attempts, stresses from work, family or society, information for friends and family.
P:
E:
W:
131 114
Direct email from website
www.lifeline.org.au
Life Without Barriers
Life Without Barriers is a secular, not-for-profit organisation providing care and support services across
Australia in urban, rural and remote locations and in New Zealand.
Our community-based programs assist children, young people, adults, families and communities. Our work
spans across care and protection, disability, mental health, homelessness, youth justice and immigration.
P:
W:
(08) 9208 3400
www.lwb.org.au
Local Drug Action Group (LDAG)
Local Drug Action Groups (LDAGs) were established as an overall response to addressing alcohol and
other drug issues from within the community. Local Drug Action Groups Incorporated (LDAG Inc) works in
partnership with the Government of Western Australia.
LDAGs provide an opportunity for people to actively participate in their local community. Made up of volunteers, LDAGs combine to take action to reduce prevent and reduce alcohol and other drug related harm.
P:
W:
1800 LDAG 07
www.localdrugaction.com.au
Lotterywest
Lotterywest grants exist to help community organisations make WA a better place for all. The volume of
Lotterywest grants and the number of organisations they support provides them with a unique vantage
point.
Collectively Lotterywest collaborates on all kinds of ideas and projects to find ways to maximise the benefit
to communities.
P:
E:
W:
1800 655 270 / (08) 9340 5270
grants@lotterywest.wa.gov.au
www.lotterywest.wa.gov.au
Make a Wish Australia
To grant the Wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with
hope, strength and joy.
L
P:
E:
W:
1800 032 260, Perth - (08) 9244 1366
supporterfeedback@makeawish.org.au
www.makeawish.org.au
25
Masters of Hip Hop
Freestyle – Masters of Hiphop is the pinnacle of Cultural Infusion’s youth focused “Contemporary Youth
Culture Programs”. The focus of these programs is to engage disengaged, disadvantaged and/or “at risk”
youth.
P:
E:
W:
(03) 6465 4100
bianca.z@culturalinfusion.org.au
www.freestylemasters.org.au
Max Employment
MAX Employment assists people return to work by matching clients with the right skills and experience to
the requirements of employers who have job vacancies.
MAX Employment has the skills, experience and commitment to help you achieve your goals.
P:
E:
W:
.
1800 625 350 / (08) 9622 3500 (Northam)
(08) 9041 4740 (Merredin) / (08) 9653 1133 (Moora)
northam@maxemployment.com.au
merredin@maxemployment.com.au
moora@maxemployment.com.au
www.maxemployment.com.a
McDonalds Grants
The McDonald’s GWN Junior Sports Trust (MGJST) has been developed to provide regional schools,
junior sporting teams, junior sporting clubs and junior sporting associations with equipment or funding to
increase participation in a chosen sport.
The MGJST will provide grants or equipment to schools or groups within regional Western Australia with
an emphasis on sport and being active.
P:
W:
(08) 9475 5999
www.mcdonalds.com.au
MensLine Australia
MensLine Australia is the national telephone support, information and referral service for men with family
and relationship concerns. The service is available from anywhere in Australia for the cost of a local call,
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
P:
W:
1300 789 978
www.menslineaus.org.au
Men’s Shed
Men's sheds are now established as part of the health infrastructure that supports programs to improve
men's health and well being.
If you are looking for a shed near you go to the shed locator at www.mensheds.org.au. That will indicate
nearby sheds and provide a contact for you.
Note that all sheds have their own set of programs and activities.
P:
W:
Phone numbers for Wheatbelt sheds on website
www.mensheds.org.au
Mental Health Emergency Response Line - Rural Link
A specialist after-hours mental health telephone service for the rural communities of Western Australia that
operates 4.30pm – 8:30am Monday to Friday and 24 hours Saturday, Sunday and public holidays. During
business hours you will be connected to your local community mental health clinic.
Rural Link helps people deal with depression, suicide, anxiety, psychosis, mental health
issues or mental health crisis.
P:
W:
1800 552 002
www.mentalhealth.wa.gov.au
M
26
Metro Modelling Academy
Metro modelling academy is the largest Modelling, Grooming and Deportment School within Australia.
Metro Modelling Academy are happy to travel throughout the Wheatbelt to deliver workshops and can cover topics such as grooming and deportment, confidence, dressing for success, public speaking and more.
E:
W:
Direct email via website
www.metromodelling.com.au
Michelle Murfit - Country Nostalgia Art Gallery
Michelle Murfit is available to facilitate art based workshops to groups of young people using her variety of
experiences in community arts from stone calving, banner painting, mosaics, graffiti art, clay art, sand and
plaster sculpture, screen printing t-shirts, and more.
P:
(08) 9041 2717
Moora Youth Group
The Moora Youth Group is a youth space provided by the Shire of Moora and partnered by Avon Youth
Community and Family Services that creates opportunities for young people in Moora and surrounding
communities through the delivery of recreational and educational activities.
The Moora Youth Group is about getting young people engaged and entertained.
If you would like some information about this service, feel free to contact them.
P:
(08) 9651 0000 (Moora Shire)
My Career
MyCareer is a great website with the latest Australian employment and career opportunities.
My Career client base is national, as both employers and jobseekers from across Australia use MyCareer
as their key job/employee online search tool.
For jobseekers, MyCareer aims to provide you with the best jobs from the best employers across Australia,
while also delivering you new ways and new technology to make it easier to find the job that’s right for you.
E:
W:
Direct email via website
www.mycareer.com.au
My Future
Myfuture is Australia's national career information and exploration service, helping people to make career
decisions, plan career pathways and manage work transitions.
On the Myfuture website you'll find:

My Guide, a career exploration tool. You can personalise My Guide to help you choose a career direction and plan your future.

Detailed career information about occupations, industries, education and training providers, courses
and programs

Information about career development, choosing school subjects, getting a job, starting your own
business, working overseas and many other topics including links to other useful websites.
E:
W:
Direct email via website
www.myfuture.edu.au
27
Myer Foundation - Grants
The Myer Foundation's and Sidney Myer Fund’s mission is to build a fair, just, creative, sustainable and
caring society through initiatives that promote positive change in Australia, and in relation to Australia’s
regional setting.
The objectives of The Myer Foundation and Sidney Myer Fund are to enrich individual and civic life, to
improve the lives of people impoverished from personal, environmental, social or cultural disadvantage
and to protect and strengthen democratic values and participation.
P:
E:
W:
(03) 8672 5555
enquiries@myerfoundation.org.au
www.myerfoundation.org.au
NAB Schools First - Funding
NAB Schools First is brought to life by NAB in partnership with the Foundation for Young Australians (FYA)
and Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER).
At its heart, NAB Schools First brings together students, teachers, parents and community members to
help young people grow.
The program provides financial recognition of success in establishing effective school and community partnerships; and financial support to build stronger school-community partnerships.
W:
www.schoolsfirst.edu.au
National Community Crime Prevention Programme
Crime, and the fear of crime, consistently rate amongst the highest concerns of the Australian public. The
Australian Institute of Criminology has estimated that crime costs Australia around $32 billion per year.
The Australian Government shares the community's concern about crime and violence and their impact on
people's lives. This is why a grant has been made available through the “Proceeds of Crime”.
If you would like information on crime prevention matters or funding under the Proceeds of Crime Act
2002, please provide your details (contact name, organisation name, telephone, email and postal address)
to the Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department via the email or telephone number below.
P:
E:
W:
(02) 6141 2711
crimeprevention@ag.gov.au
www.crimeprevention.gov.au
Ngala
Ngala is a provider of Early Parenting and Early Childhood services with a passion for supporting and guiding families and young children through the journey of parenting.
Our services are available for families with young children who work or reside in Western Australia and our
online information is available to everyone.
You can speak with Ngala trained professionals via their Helpline 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm.
P:
W:
1800 111 546
www.ngala.com.au
Northam Link Theatre
The Northam Link Theatre is always looking from new people to come along and be a part of new productions as actors or other roles at the local Theatre.
The Link Theatre has costumes for hire and is interested in hearing from people who are looking at getting
involved in acting or production when they leave school.
Come along and check out their historical building and be a part of the fun.
E:
raegk@iprimus.com.au
N
28
Northam PCYC
The Northam Police and Community Youth Centre (PCYC) is a not-for-profit youth and community
organisation that creates opportunities for young people in Northam and surrounding communities through
the delivery of recreational and educational activities.
The Northam PCYC is about getting young people engaged, entertained and helping them to stay out of
trouble. We give young people the opportunity to “GET INVOLVED” with organized sports and other activities to develop new skills, make friends and have fun in a safe environment.
Other programs not specific to youth are also offered at the Northam PCYC.
P:
E:
(08) 9622 2220
northampcyc@wapcyc.com.au
Office for Youth - Grants
Department for Communities
The Office for Youth (OfY) is a State Government agency within the Department for Communities that is
responsible for developing programs and policies that meet the needs of people aged 12 to 25 in Western
Australia.
The Department for Communities has a number of one-off small grants that are simple to apply for and great
to help get your projects and activities up and running. Check out the website for heaps of useful information
including all of the details about their grants and application forms.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 6217 8400
grants@communities.wa.gov.au
www.youth.wa.gov.au
Office of Multicultural Interests - Grants
The Office of Multicultural Interests' (OMI) vision is an inclusive and cohesive society drawing on the cultural
and linguistic diversity of its people to enhance the social, cultural and economic development of the State.
The Community Grants Program (CGP) objectives support the OMI Strategic Plan by encouraging participation, equity and promotion of all Western Australians in projects and events that remove barriers and enhance cross-cultural engagement.
The OMI has funding rounds that close on specific dates during the year.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 6552 1619
grants@omi.wa.gov.au
www.omi.wa.gov.au
Our Community
Our Community is a world leading social enterprise that provides advice and tools for Australians, not-forprofit community groups and state, private and independent schools, as well as practical linkages between
the community sector and the general public, business and government.
Our Community send out regular newsletters containing the latest information on community workshops,
funding opportunities and more. To subscribe to their newsletter group simply email below (some subscription costs may be required).
O
P:
E:
W:
(03) 9320 6800
service@ourcommunity.com.au
www.ourcommunity.com.au
Parent Drug Information Services Team
The Parent Drug Information Service is a confidential, non-judgemental, 24 hour/seven days a week helpline
29
for families and carers seeking help for alcohol or other drug use.
The service will provide you with information about all aspects of alcohol and other drug use, treatment
services and agencies and where to access ongoing support for your family. Counsellors will explain the
different treatment options available and refer you and your family to an appropriate service, other counselling services and support groups.
P:
E:
W:
1800 653 203
pdis@health.wa.gov.au
www.dao@health.wa.gov.au
Partnership Broker - Wheatbelt
Based in York and working across the Wheatbelt with stakeholders in the youth attainment and transitions
field the Partnership Brokers program seeks to build partnerships that support improved education and
transition outcomes for all young people.
Partnerships are often the best solution to many seemingly intractable youth transition problems, providing
sustainable outcomes and increased capacity building in local communities.
The Partnership Brokers Program is funded by the Department of Education Employment and Workplace
Relations.
P:
E:
(08) 9374 9809
trevor.saunders@sorcit.org.au
PCYC Armadale
PCYC has been active in the Armadale area since the late 1970's.
The group has a fantastic portable rock climbing wall that is available for hire with the PCYC staff at
Wheatbelt events.
P:
(08) 9399 1099
Poisons Information Centre
The PIC provides toxicological advice on the management of exposures to prescription and nonprescription pharmaceuticals, household and industrial chemicals, plants, animal envenomation, pesticides
and other agricultural products.
P: 13 11 26 (all hours)
Pregnancy Lifeline
If you are faced with an unplanned pregnancy and are worried, upset or distressed or just don’t know what
to do or where to go please contact them at any time. They are available to talk to you, either by telephone
or face to face.
P:
W:
(08) 9221 7117 / (08) 9221 7118
www.pregnancylifeline.com.au
Pregnancy Problem House
They understand that finding out you are pregnant can be very stressful and confusing. They won’t judge
you or tell you what to decide. There's no hype, no politics, and we don't make money from any of your
choices. They are there to help with FREE medical quality pregnancy tests, and, above all, the staff will
explain to you every option you have if you're really pregnant.
They understand that sometimes you need a place to process everything, to think through all your options
and to feel safe to share what’s on your mind.
Their goal is to provide a safe environment to assist and educate you during and after your pregnancy.
They are there to give you hope for the future, encouragement, and practical support during this difficult
time. All services are free, caring and confidential.
P:
W:
(08) 9344 8110
www.pregnancyproblemhouse.com.au
P
30
Quit Now
Quit now is for anyone wanting to quit smoking easily and permanently from the comfort of your home. In a
less an hour from now you begin the rest of your life free from cigarettes.
P:
W:
(08) 9382 0780
www.quitnow.wa.gov.au
Reach Out
Reach Out is a web-based service that inspires young people to help themselves through tough times, and
find ways to boost their own mental health and wellbeing.
Our aim is to improve young people’s mental health and wellbeing by building skills and providing information, support and referrals in ways we know work for young people.
W:
www.reachout.com
Relationships Australia
Relationships Australia (WA) is a community-based, not-for-profit organisation with no religious affiliation.
Our services are for people from all walks of life, regardless of age, race, gender or sexual preference. It
does not matter whether you are single, married, divorced, living together or in a same-sex relationship, you
can talk to us.
We are committed to enhancing the lives of communities, families and individuals and supporting positive
and respectful relationships. We are part of the federated national organisation Relationships Australia,
which has autonomous member organisations in every State and Territory plus a national office in Canberra.
P:
E:
W:
1300 364 277
Email direct via website
www.wa.relationships.com.au
Roadwise
The WA Local Government Association's RoadWise Program is the Local Government and Community
Road Safety Program and has been in operation since 1994.
WALGA's RoadWise Program works to build the capacity of Local Governments, the community and other
agencies to effectively deliver road safety initiatives aligned to Towards Zero, WA's Road Safety Strategy
2008-2020.
The RoadWise Program is supported by the Road Safety Council of WA and funded through the Road
Trauma Trust Account; which is made up of the speed and red light camera infringements received in WA.
P:
W:
(08)96226124 (North Wheatbelt) / (08) 9881 5100 (South Wheatbelt)
www.roadwise.asn.au
Salvation Army
The Salvation Army provide a number of different community support services to help people get through
tough situations. All of their services are detailed on their website.
Q
P:
W:
(08) 9622 1228
www.salvationarmy.org.au
31
Samaritans Crisis Line
Samaritans Crisis Line is a Western Australian based not for profit organisation working towards a society
in which fewer individuals die by suicide. With services available to callers both locally and nationally, Samaritans Crisis Line is available 24 hours a day to all individuals, from all walks of life.
P:
W:
1800 198 313
www.samaritanscrisisline.org.au
School Drug Education and Road Aware (SDERA)
School Drug Education and Road Aware (SDERA) is the WA State Government’s primary drug and road
safety education strategy.
Our purpose is to prevent road related injuries and the harms from drug use. We are providers of best
practice road safety, resilience and drug education.
SDERA empowers school based staff, parents and community agencies, through our professional learning
services and support resources, to develop effective drug and road safety education programs within their
schools and communities.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9264 4743
sdera.co@det.wa.edu.au
www.det.wa.edu.au/sdera
School Health Nurses
Community health staff (usually a school health nurse) visit primary schools on a regular basis. In secondary schools, students can also access the school health nurse for support, advice or referral for many adolescent health issues.
The school health nurse may be involved in health promotion and well-being programs within the school.
The school health nurse can provide parents with information about health, development, immunisation or
other child or family health-related issues.
Enquires for school health services can be made through the administration office of all local schools. Refer to ‘Wheatbelt Schools’ for contact numbers of all local schools.
Seek
SEEK is Australia's number one jobs site. Search or browse jobs across Australia. Find work or recruit the
ideal candidate. SEEK and you shall find.
W:
www.seek.com.au
Sexual Assault Resource Centre (SARC)
Respectful Relationships
"When it comes to relationships, you have to have respect. It's about knowing where to draw the line, making that clear difference between what's OK and what's NOT OK.
SARC Respectful Relationships provides free one hour interactive sessions to secondary students, and
attends health expos and community events so young people can become more aware of issues around
healthy relationships. They also provide a range of fact sheets and other print and web resources specific
to young people.
This Respectful Relationships initiative is funded by the Australian Government Department of Families,
Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs."
P:
W:
1800 695 463
www.theline.gov.au
Sexual Health Helpline
Family Planning WA (FPWA) provides a confidential telephone information and referral service
that covers all aspects of sexual and reproductive health. This service is operated by
FPWA
Advanced Practice Nurses. Someone to talk to about.....
S
32
· emergency contraception
· contraception
· unplanned pregnancy
· adoption
· planning pregnancy
· post natal depression
· fertility issues
· safe sex information
· sexually transmissible infections (STIs)
· sexual health checks and screenings
· HIV/AIDS
· hepatitis
· relationships and sexuality
· sexual difficulties
P:
W:
1800 198 205
www.fpwa.org.au
SGIO Community Grants
Whether it's protecting homes against fire, teaching our kids about road safety or combating climate
change, local community organisations play a vital role in our lives.
That's why SGIO supports local community organisations working in the areas of crime prevention, road
safety, emergency readiness and response and the environment through our Community Grants program.
P:
W:
133 233
www.sgio.com.au
Share and Care Community Services Group
We are a Not For Profit Organisation that sponsors Health, Welfare & Children's Services to the communities.
Some of our services include financial counselling, women’s refuge, accommodation assistance, domestic
violence unit, meals on wheels, home and community care, and much more.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9622 2828
Email direct via website
www.shareandcare.com.au
Skadada Youth Circus
Skadada is Australia’s unique and innovative multi-artform circus company. Circus, aerial dance, stunning
visuals, original live music and electronic soundscapes all guarantee electrifying performance events. Skadada also runs a specialised training program for young world class aerialists, Skadada Youth Runaway
Circus (SYRC).
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9227 1201
admin@skadada.com
www.skadada.com
Small Business Centre
If you think that starting your own business is the way you want to go when you leave school, or you have a
small business and want some advice the Small Business Centres can help you.
Contact your local Small Business Centre for a free business advisory service for all your business
questions.
W:
www.smallbusiness.wa.gov.au
33
Southern Ag Care
Provides counselling including family counselling in rural areas.
P: (08) 9827 1552
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre
The Spare Parts Puppet Theatre encompasses all areas of puppet making, performing and developing
skills in the art form of puppetry.
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre offer workshops and can travel to the Wheatbelt.
P:
W:
(08) 9335 5044
www.sppt.asn.au
Student Edge
Student Edge have a fantastic website where you can get freebies, discounts, jobs, comps and more with
your Student Edge card. Join Student Edge for FREE on their website and make the most of student life!
W:
www.studentedge.com.au
Suicide Prevention Line
For the cost of a local call from anywhere you have access to telephone support to help you in a time of
need.
P:
1300 651 251
Suitcase Circus
Suitcase Circus, the original circus-in-education program, that offers inspiring shows, workshops &
performing arts / physical education courses.
P:
E:
W:
0433 958 558
jo@suitcasecircus.com
www.suitcasecircus.com
Teamworks Development Australia
Teamworks Development Australia offers a number of team building, team confidence increasing and
leadership activities in a safe enjoyable environment.
The facilitators will guide your team through a series of debriefing sessions to help them realise their
strengths and minimize their weaknesses as well as question themselves "How can we do things better?"
P:
E:
W:
1800 4 TEAMS
info@teamworksdevelopment.com.au
www.teamworksdevelopmentaustralia.com.au
Telstra Foundation Community Development Fund - Grants
The Telstra Foundation offers support to a significant number of life-changing projects across Australia
through its two main programs particularly focusing on young people in remote and rural communities.
P:
E:
W:
1800 208 378
telstrafoundation@team.telstra.com
www.telstrafoundation.com
The Good Universities Guide
The Good Uni Guide is the only comprehensive and independent information source about tertiary education pathways, including postgraduate courses like the MBA, and career options in Australia. If you are
choosing an education course or career pathway, check out this website.
W:
www.gooduniguide.com.au
T
34
The Regional Men’s Health Initiative
Wheatbelt Men’s Health Inc. (WMH) is a not for profit organisation formed to raise awareness of men’s wellbeing. It is based in Northam and services Regional WA.
The Regional Men’s Health Initiative is comprised of a team of people who are passionate about raising
awareness of men’s health in Regional communities. It is important to identify that The Regional Men’s
Health Initiative is not a health service, but rather it acts as a bridge of support and education to Regional
men and communities and health services.
P:
W:
(08) 9690 2277
www.menshealth@agric.wa.gov.au
True Blue Dreaming
True Blue Dreaming is a youth and community development mentoring program targeting young people
aged 12 to 18 in rural and remote Australian communities. This program matches young people to suitable
mentors and manages the relationships.
W:
www.truebluedreaming.org.au
Visual Arts Foundation
The Visual Arts Foundation aims to advance the arts by supporting emerging artists and can provide some
scholarships for students who attend the School of Visual Arts.
P: (08) 9383 4878
Volunteering WA
Volunteering WA makes a difference by connecting thousands of volunteers to many community organisations.
Volunteering WA aims to build strong communities through volunteering and provide a range of resources,
services and support so that people in Western Australia are aware of, and understand, the nature and
scope of volunteer activity.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9482 4333
info@volunteeringwa.org.au
www.volunteeringwa.org.au
WA Community Legal Centres
The Community Legal Centres Association of WA (the Association) is the peak organisation 28 Community
Legal Centres (CLCs) operating in Western Australia. It is committed to the principles of human rights, social
justice and equity, including the rights of Western Australians to equity in access to legal services.
Community Legal Centres (CLCs) are community based and controlled organisations providing free or lowcost services to their communities.
Some CLCs provide general community legal services for people living in either in the metropolitan area or
in regional and remote areas.
V
P:
E:
W:
(08) 92281 9322
Email direct via website
www.communitylaw.net
WA Federation for Rural Youth
Rural Youth W.A. is a social support network for young people across Western Australia. The aim is to
improve the quality of life of young people aged between 18 and 35, particularly those based in regional or
35
rural areas.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9690 2277
menshealth@agric.wa.gov.au
www.ruralyouth.com.au
WA State Literature Centre - Creative Writing
WritingWA's mission is to ensure that all writers in Western Australia are professionally supported in the
craft and exercise of their writing, and that opportunities are made available to develop an audience for
their work.
We can provide access to workshop facilitators across the writing spectrum including story writing, poetry,
song writing and comic books.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9432 9559
sharonf@fremantle.wa.gov.au
www.writerswritingwa.org
WAMINDA House Women’s Refuge - Northam
The refuge can accommodate 2 single women and a large family, in separate fully equipped unit style accommodation. The refuge operates 24 hours 7 days per week.
This number can be use for telephone support and counselling, to obtain transport to get to safe accommodation or information packages on family and domestic violence.
P:
W:
1800 353 122
www.shareandcare.com.au
Wheatbelt Agcare Community Support
Wheatbelt Agcare Community Support Service offers a qualified, confidential and mobile counselling service for familiesand individuals in the central Wheatbelt.
The service is free of charge and encompasses the Shires of Bruce Rock, Dowerin, Kellerberrin, Koorda,
Merredin, Mount Marshall, Mukinbudin, Narembeen, Nungarin, Tammin, Trayning and Westonia.
For more details about Agcare contact the office.
P:
(08) 9046 5091
Wheatbelt Community Drug Services Team
The Wheatbelt Community Drug Service Team is based in both Northam and Narrogin, and provides outreach services to Merredin, Wyalkatchem, Gingin, Goomalling and all points west to Beverley.
The Team is a part of Holyoake which is a leading Drug and Alcohol counselling and rehabilitation service
and is available in the Wheatbelt area.
If you are looking for confidential, professional counselling and rehabilitation support for your own, or a
family member's drug or alcohol addiction, or know someone who could benefit from Holyoake's expertise,
please contact them today.
They also have a ‘Building Resilience Through Play’ program for young mums.
P:
E:
W:
1800 447 172
Email direct via website
www.holyoake.org.au
Wheatbelt Community Legal Centre
Wheatbelt Community Legal Centre Inc (WCLC) is an independent non-profit organisation that provides
legal and tenancy services to more than 42 shires each year. WCLC is independent of government and is
not part of Legal Aid. Services provided by the centre include legal information and advice.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9622 5200
Email direct via website
www.wheatbeltclc.com.au
W
36
Wheatbelt Education Region Local Education Office
P:
(08) 9881 0000
Wheatbelt GP Network
The Wheatbelt GP Network Counseling service is a primary mental health service accessible through GP
referral. The service operates out a number of different locations across the Wheatbelt.
P:
(08) 9621 1530
Wheatbelt Health Promotion Network
P:
(08) 9622 4320
Wheatbelt Hospitals
There are medical facilities in the following communities of the Wheatbelt:
Beverley Hospital
Boddington Hospital
Bruce Rock Memorial Hospital
Cervantes Nursing Post
Corrigin Hospital
Cunderdin Hospital
Dalwallinu Hospital
Dumbleyung Hospital
Goomalling Hospital
Kellerberrin Memorial Hospital
Kondinin District Health Service
Kukerin Nursing Post
Kununoppin Hospital
Lake Grace Hospital
Merredin Hospital
Moora Hospital
Mukinbudin Nursing Post
Narembeen Memorial Hospital
Narrogin Hospital
Northam Hospital
Pingelly Hospital
Quairading Hospital
Southern Cross Hospital
Wagin Hospital
Wickepin Nursing Post
Williams Nursing Post
Wongan Hills Hospital
Wyalkatchem-Koorda and Districts Hospital
York Hospital
(08) 9646 3200
(08) 9883 4444
(08) 9061 0222
(08) 9652 7069
(08) 9063 0333
(08) 9635 2222
(08) 9661 0200
(08) 9863 4022
(08) 9629 0100
(08) 9045 6222
(08) 9894 1222
(08) 9864 6047
(08) 9683 2044
(08) 9890 2222
(08) 9081 3222
(08) 9651 0222
(08) 9047 1123
(08) 9064 6222
(08) 9881 0333
(08) 9690 1300
(08) 9887 2222
(08) 9645 2222
(08) 9081 2222
(08) 9861 3444
(08) 9888 1104
(08) 9885 1006
(08) 9691 1222
(08) 9692 1222
(08) 9641 0200
Go to the website www.health.wa.gov.au/services/detail for full details on services that each medical facility
can provide for you.
Wheatbelt Individual and Family Support Association Inc.
The Wheatbelt Individual and Family Support Association (WIFSA) was established in 1991 to provide
support to families and individuals to enable people with disabilities to thrive within their families and their
community.
37
Our aim is to provide financial support to families and carers allowing them to have a break from their caring roles. Services are provided through a wide range of individualised activities, services and supports
offered to and engaged in by people with disabilities and their families. WIFSA is able to apply for Intensive Family Support for families in need of some additional support and can work with families to manage
their program in an individualised way.
WIFSA offers Alternative to Employment for those young people who are unable to pursue more than 20
hours employment each week. We will work with young people to develop an individualised program to
meet their own unique needs and wishes. Activities can be but are not limited to recreational, community,
domestic, social, cultural interests or any other activity of interest. WIFSA has holiday programs for families and young people and holds some activities during school holidays for school age kids and their siblings.
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9641 2557
wifsa@bigpond.com
www.wifsa.org.au
Wheatbelt Men’s Health (Inc)
Wheatbelt Men’s Health empowers men (and their families) through education to manage their wellbeing.
P:
(08) 9690 2277
Wheatbelt Mental Health Service
Wheatbelt Mental Health Service provides free, confidential, quality, community mental health care to the
people of Coastal and Wheatbelt communities. The service provides comprehensive assessment and
treatment for people with mental health problems. The WMHS team includes Consultant Psychiatrists,
Clinical Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Occupational Therapists, Child and Adolescent Professionals and
Community Mental Health Nurses.
Programs include Child and Adolescent Health Program (under 18 years), Youth Mental Health Program
(15 to 25 years with substance use and other complex psycho-social issues), Adult Mental Health Program, Seniors Mental Health Program, and Aboriginal Mental Health Program.
P:
E:
(08) 9621 0999 (Northam) / (08) 9041 5200 (Merredin)
Ratna.Knights@health.wa.gov.au
Wheatbelt Participation Teams
The Wheatbelt Participation Teams are responsible for supporting students in their 11th and 12th years of
education, or those turning 16 and 17 years, to comply with the legislative Leaving Age requirements in
Western Australia. The leaving age rose from 15 to 16 years of age in 2006 and rose again from 16 to 17
years of age on 1 January 2008.
While all students are encouraged to remain in school until year 12 graduation, students can leave school
to take up approved further education, training or employment pathway options, but it does mean that leaving school and doing nothing is no longer an option.
For early school leavers this means they will be required to participate in education, training and employment or combinations of these options until the end of the year in which they turn 17 years old.
To find out more about how the Participation Teams can support you, please contact the Team servicing
your area:
Servicing schools in Brookton, Boddington, Wagin, Katanning, Kulin, Lake Grace, Corrigin,
Narrogin and WA College of Agriculture Narrogin:
Heidi Astbury
Engagement and Transitions Manager
P:
0428 882 587 / (08) 9881 6963
Gail Ward, Participation Coordinator
P:
0428 882 684 / (08) 9881 6962
Servicing schools in Beverley, Bruce Rock, Cunderdin, Dalwallinu, Dowerin, Kellerberrin, Merredin,
Moora, Mukinbudin, Narembeen, Northam, Quairading, Southern Cross, Toodyay, Wongan Hills, Wyalkatchem and York (and include feeder clients to these schools
such as Koorda, Wundowie, etc.)
Sharon Bray, Engagement and Transitions Manager
P:
0409 291 021 / (08) 9622 0200
38
Sharon Wade, Senior Participation Coordinator (Northam)
P:
0427 999 757 / (08) 9622 0294
Alana Henderson, Participation Coordinator (Moora)
P:
0408 929 090 / (08) 9651 0106
Servicing the Jurien Bay school:
Gail Wright, Engagement and Transition Manager
P:
(08) 9965 8352
Servicing the Gingin school:
Peter Reynolds, Engagement and Transitions Manager
P:
(08) 9406 7335
Carrolynne Hobson, Senior Participation Co-coordinator
P:
(08) 9406 7359
Wheatbelt Regional Education Office
P:
(08) 9622 0200
Wheatbelt Schools
Avonvale Education Support Centre, Northam
Avonvale Primary School, Northam
Babakin Primary School
Ballidu Primary School
Beacon Primary School
Bencubbin Primary School
Beverley District High School
Bolgart Primary School
Brookton District High School
Bruce Rock District High School
Buntine Primary School
Cadoux Primary School
Calingiri Primary School
Central Midlands Senior High School, Moora
Chidlow Primary School
Corrigin District High School
Cunderdin District High School
Dalwallinu District High School
Dandaragan Primary School
Darkan District High School
Dowerin District High School
Dumbleyung Primary School
East Narrogin Primary School
Gingin District High School
Goomalling Primary School
Hyden Primary School
Jurien Bay District High School
Kalannie Primary School
Kellerberrin District High School
Kondinin Primary School
(08) 9622 3610
(08) 9622 1489
(08) 9065 2023
(08) 9674 1247
(08) 9686 1022
(08) 9685 1228
(08) 9646 1165
(08) 9627 5245
(08) 9642 1011
(08) 9061 1237
(08) 9664 2031
(08) 9673 1056
(08) 9628 7030
(08) 9651 1077
(08) 9572 4132
(08) 9063 2042
(08) 9635 1051
(08) 9661 1204
(08) 9651 4017
(08) 9736 1299
(08) 9631 1030
(08) 9863 4068
(08) 9881 1581
(08) 9575 2249
(08) 9629 1055
(08) 9880 5053
(08) 9652 1014
(08) 9666 2022
(08) 9045 4308
(08) 9889 1047
39
Koorda Primary School
Kulin District High School
Lake Grace District High School
Lancelin Primary School
Meckering Primary School
Merredin Senior High School
Miling Primary School
Moora Primary School
Moorine Rock Primary School
Mukinbudin Christian School
Mukinbudin District High School
Narembeen District High School
Narrogin Primary School
Narrogin Senior High School
North Merredin Primary School
Northam Primary School
Northam Senior High School
Nungarin Primary School
Pingelly District High School
Quairading District High School
Sacred Heart Catholic School
St Joseph's School, Northam
St Joseph's School, Moora
St Matthews Primary School, Narrogin
St Mary's Primary School, Merredin
South Merredin Primary School
Southern Cross District High School
Tammin Primary School
Tincurrin Primary School
Toodyay District High School
Trayning Primary School
WA College of Agriculture – Cunderdin
WA College of Agriculture – Narrogin
Wagin District High School
Wandering Primary School
Watheroo Primary School
West Northam Primary School
Westonia Primary School
Wickepin Primary School
Williams Primary School
Wongan Hills District High School
Wubin Primary School
Wundowie Primary School
Wyalkatchem District High School
Yealering Primary School
Yerecoin Primary School
York District High School
(08) 9684 1269
(08) 9880 1264
(08) 9865 1207
(08) 9655 1077
(08) 9625 1292
(08) 9041 0900
(08) 9654 1063
(08) 9651 1297
(08) 9049 1176
(08) 9047 1218
(08) 9047 1053
(08) 9064 7286
(08) 9881 1200
(08) 9881 1888
(08) 9041 1140
(08) 96221155
(08) 9881 1888
(08) 9046 5122
(08) 9887 1061
(08) 9645 1208
(08) 9629 1174
(08) 9621 3500
(08) 9651 1132
(08) 9881 2154
(08) 9041 1907
(08) 9041 1368
(08) 9049 1067
(08) 9637 1051
(08) 9883 2015
(08) 9574 2296
(08) 9683 1084
(08) 9635 1302
(08) 9881 1255
(08) 9861 1877
(08) 9884 1014
(08) 9651 7038
(08) 9622 1712
(08) 9046 7051
(08) 9888 1126
(08) 9885 1121
(08) 9671 1155
(08) 9664 1042
(08) 9573 6239
(08) 9681 1010
(08) 9888 7088
(08) 9654 6035
(08) 9641 0410
Wheatbelt Youth Leadership Development Network
‘The WYLD Network’ is made up of young people that are drawn from different communities of the Wheatbelt. It is an information sharing Network to let young people know about stuff to do in and around the
Wheatbelt.
WHAT WILL JOINING THE WYLD NETWORK DO FOR YOU?
The Network will let you know by email about funding opportunities for your town, school or sporting clubs,
community projects that you can be a part of, free upcoming training, workshops and other experiences,
leadership activities, camps and other fun stuff going on and give you networking opportunities with young
people from other communities. If you are aged between 12 and 19 contact us and join the Network so
that you can start receiving the WYLD Magazine!
P:
E:
W:
(08) 9622 8700
michelle.blackhurst@rdawheatbelt.com.au
www.rdawheatbelt.com.au
40
Women’s Information Service
The Women's Information Service WA (WIS) is staffed by a group of fully trained and dedicated volunteers
who respond each year to around 6,000 telephone inquiries from across Western Australia. Common inquires include seeking information and/or referral for health issues, finances, legal matters, counselling and
domestic violence. The WIS service is available for the whole of WA.
P:
E:
W:
1800 199 174
wis@communities.wa.gov.au
www.health.wa.gov.au/services
Woolworths Fresh Food Kids Community Grants
Woolworths grants are being offered to local community groups to help improve the health and wellbeing of
children. Funding of up $5000 is available to not-for-profit organisations for a project that is designed for primary school aged children, encourages kids to lead healthier and more active lives and takes place outside
of the school curriculum.
W:
www.woolworths.com.au
Workforce Development Centre
Workforce Development Centres can help you at any point in your life to make choices about your career
and training options.
Visit your local Workforce Development Centre for individual career guidance, training course information,
and heaps more to help you in your job search.
P:
W:
13 64 64
www.trainingwa.wa.gov.au
Year 12 - What Next?
This is a fantastic website to give you some ideas about what to do when you leave school. It has heaps of
information on further education and careers and is well worth visiting.
W:
www.year12whatnext.gov.au
Youth Connections
Youth Connections is a federally funded initiative by DWEER. It provides one-on-one support to young people aged 13 – 19 years who have disengaged or are at risk of disengaging from education prior to the completion of Year 12.
The program is delivered in the Wheatbelt (Midlands and Narrogin Education Regions) by RDA Wheatbelt
Inc. and it provides assistance to young people to help them get through school and transition to further education, training or employment. Support is personalized to meet each young participant’s needs.
Participants in the program can self-refer, be referred through their school, by families and friends, or by various community members and groups. There is no compulsion for the young person to participate in the program.
Further information is available by speaking to your school, phoning or emailing our Program Manager
Denese Smythe or visiting your local Centrelink office.
Y
P:
E:
W:
1800 352 355
yc@rdawheatbelt.com.au
www.rdawheatbelt.com.au
Additional Services
41
Notes
42
43
44
www.rdawheatbelt.com.au
The ‘Wheatbelt Youth Services Directory’ was produced by Regional Development
Australia Wheatbelt Inc. through DEEWR’s Youth Connections program 2013.
Administration Office
Tel: (08) 9575 1888
Fax: (08) 9575 1999
admin@rdawheatbelt.com.au
3 Constable Street, Gingin WA 6503
Executive Officer
Rebekah Burges
Tel: (08) 9625 1504 / 0428 372 178
rebekah.burges@rdawheatbelt.com.au
Youth Connections
Tel: 1800 352 355 / (08) 96411 325
yc@rdawheatbelt.com.au

Similar documents

Youth Connections Legacy - Regional Development Australia

Youth Connections Legacy - Regional Development Australia due to the closure of the Youth Connections program many of the at risk young people will not have access to any support services. In the Northern Wheatbelt due to huge distances and small populati...

More information

Edition 18 read more on page 3

Edition 18 read more on page 3 Wheatbelt will be running activities so contact your local Shire and see what is going down. If

More information