About
Tjurabalan Youth Wellbeing is a wellbeing program that supports young Aboriginal people.
The program provides counselling, knowledge sharing of how our mind and feelings affect our life and relationships and other community activities to enhance the wellbeing of young people.
The service is provided to Balgo, Mulan and Billiluna communities.
Details
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Who is this service for: Young people in the Tjurabalan region.
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Costs: This is a free service.
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Waitlist: Wait times can vary depending on the service and demand. Anglicare WA aims to provide support as quickly as possible. Please call us now to see how we can support you.
Urgent Help
For urgent mental health support, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14
or the Mental Health Emergency Response Line on 1300 555 788.
In case of an emergency, call 000 or Suicide Call Back service on 1300 659 467.
More Information
- In-person support at various Anglicare WA locations across Western Australia.
- We can come to you, e.g Mobile support units, community engagement programs, and home visits.
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Mental health and wellbeing services offer support for individuals dealing with mental health issues. This can include counselling, therapy, support groups, and resources to promote overall mental health.Community Programs and Engagement
Community programs and engagement services aim to bring people together and strengthen community bonds. These can include social events, volunteer opportunities, and initiatives that promote community involvement and support.Young people, adolescents, and students (typically ages 12-25).
Anglicare WA supports young people aged 12 to 25 to feel safe, connected, and empowered as they navigate life’s challenges.
Whether it’s school, relationships, mental health, or finding your path, we’re here to listen, walk alongside you, and help you thrive.
Locations
To find out where this service is available, please select a region.