Building Solid Families (BSF)
Funded by the WA Country Health Service
BSF provides culturally-safe support for families in Wyndham. It helps keep families strong and healthy, encourages positive relationships and creates a supportive environment where everyone can grow and succeed. Support is also available for community members attending funerals.​
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Schedule
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Community Breakfast | Mondays 9.30am - 11am
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Young Girls Group (ages 9 - 17) | Mondays 2:30pm - 4pm
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Cooking Program | Tuesdays 9am - 12pm
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Women's Lifeways Program | Wednesdays 9am - 12pm
The CAPS program aims to create a healthy, safe and strong environment for young children and their parents. We facilitate group sessions, family fun events and community events.
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Baby Bag
All pregnant mums can receive a free baby welcome bag with items and resources to help prepare for little one's arrival. Come in and see us for support.
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Schedule
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Young Girls Group | Mondays 2.30pm - 4pm
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Women's Group | Wednesdays 9am-12pm
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Mums & Bubs | Monthly
Children and Parents Services
(CAPS)
Funded by the Department of Social Services
A Better Life Program (ABLE)
Funded by the Department of Social Services
ABLE supports local men around trauma, grief and loss, homelessness, domestic violence, legal issues, and aspects relating to social & emotional wellbeing. We talk about tackling smoking, alcohol, feeling healthy and building relationships.​
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Schedule
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Community Breakfast | Mondays 9.30am - 11am
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Men's Group on Country | Fortnightly Tuesdays 9am - 3pm
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Men's Group | Fortnightly Tuesdays 9am - 12pm
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Horsemanship with Wyndham District High School | Fridays
The AOD program supports clients address issues with alcohol and other drugs. Clients receive support through counselling, interventions and referrals to internal or external programs and agencies.
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Clients can drop into the Centre from 8am to 4pm, Monday to Friday, or call to make an appointment.
Mental Health Alcohol & Drug Program (AOD)
Funded by the WA Mental Health Commission
Community Resource Centre (CRC)
Funded by the Department of Primary Industry and Regional Development
The CRC helps locals access important government services and support.
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The community centre has two computers available for the public to access, including internet and a printer. Clients can use Zoom to join meetings and appointments or access services.
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We offer assistance with:
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Filling out forms
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Identification documents (ID)
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NDIS application & queries
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Superannuation and taxation help
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MyGov and MyGovID
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Stolen Generation information
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Connections with legal services and class actions
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Banking assistance
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Housing enquiries
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Emotional support and referrals to services​​
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The CRC also runs educational programs to help people develop new skills and improve their knowledge.
Services Australia provides an Access Point at the Community Centre for community members to access services. A computer and phone are available for use.
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Community members can:
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use internet enabled computers and printers
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access free Wi-Fi without a password
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call us using the phone provided
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scan, copy, print and upload documents
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verify identity documents
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access online information about payments and services.
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470 customers sought assistance in the 2023/24 year.
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Note that a staff member provided Agent services until November 2024, and negotiation is under way to restore this support.
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Services Australia Access Point
Funded by the Department of Human Services