Relationship Education
"Helping you enrich your relationships"
KinWay, a division of Anglicare WA , offers a variety of Relationship Education courses and seminars though its Relationship Education program which is funded by the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA).
The program aims to provide support for couples and individuals who are seeking ways to enhance their relationships with their friends, families, children, colleagues and themselves.
Courses are held at East Perth , Joondalup and Rockingham. They may also be presented at other venues on request.
We Can Also Run Programs at Your Organisation
KinWay Relationship Education can modify or design a seminar or workshop to suit your organisations needs.
We have qualified and experienced facilitators who can come to your workplace to deliver information to your staff or community at a time and venue of your choosing. Call 9263 2121 for more information.
Locations
East Perth
23 Adelaide Terrace
East Perth WA 6004
Joondalup
Sanori House
126 Grand Boulevard
Joondalup WA 6027
Rockingham
St Nicholas Centre
14 Council Avenue
Rockingham WA 6168
Bookings & enquiries
Phone: 9263 2121
Email: edukinway@kinway.org.au
Please note: Clients must register a place in a course by contacting the education administrator in the appropriate location or by sending the registration form located in the education calendar with payment 4 days before the commencement of the group. Refunds are not given if client cancels within 5 working days of seminar/course commencement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Where are courses held?
A. Groups are held at East Perth , Rockingham and Joondalup. Groups can also be held in metropolitan locations to meet the needs of your organisation.
Q. Are the Facilitators qualified?
A. All staff has relevant qualifications and are experienced facilitators who have extensive knowledge of the material they present. They have often written or developed the programs themselves.
All staff receives professional supervision and undertakes ongoing training and professional development.
Q. Am I assured of confidentiality?
A. All facilitators are bound by an Oath of Confidentiality in relation to group sessions. However, in the event that there is a threat to an individual's safety, adult or child, confidentiality may be waived.
Q. Am I expected to speak in the group?
A. The sessions usually involve some degree of participation as learning is maximised when participants are more involved. However, it is made clear from the start of sessions that everyone has a ‘right to pass.' A right to pass means that the participant may say ‘pass' and not feel the need to explain themselves. This is to ensure that those that would prefer to just listen have the freedom to do so.