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Cafe Counselling

Locality: Midland, Western Australia

Phone: +61 417 970 831



Address: 1 Marion Street 6056 Midland, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.cafecounselling.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Major milestone this week, Federal Minister Ken Wyatt dropped in for a chat and a coffee. Ken is the Federal Minister for Indigenous Health, Senior Australians and the Aged Care and the Federal Member for Hasluck. Absolutely great to meet Ken, who has a wealth of knowledge in health support programs, and was very encouraging and supportive to our initiative and direction



22.01.2022 These champions recently completed a Barista Training course organised through My Supports via NDIS. They were great participants and we had a load of fun. I am now a full bottle on most Home and Away episodes too which I am thankful for.

22.01.2022 Hi Friends, As we all know this is a unique time we are currently experiencing. Many people are doing it tough as a result of job loss/suspension, unpaid bills, undue pressure on relationships, worries about loved ones catching covid 19 and general stress. If either you or a friend/family member are experiencing any of the above and need to chat with someone removed from the situation please message me . All sessions are 100% confidential and free during this crisis. Social... distancing and sanitising is part of it of course, stay safe Darryl

21.01.2022 The gym at LCC is now up and running as you can see . A big thankyou to some great people who donated equipment : Tim Bovell, Phil Buhagiar, Allan Burn, Tim Anderson , Peter and Dixie Hyatt and Ben Barker. If you are in Midland vicinity Tuesday or Thursday pop in and say Hi and have a coffee. My business advisor and mate John Llewellyn will give you a tour and show off his newly developed barista skills, Regards Darryl



20.01.2022 Coming Soon... Last Chance Cafe Counselling - February 2019

19.01.2022 Over the last few months, we at LCC have been actively engaging with local community groups , particularly youth groups, and this week we started Barista training for young people from the Midland PCYC. The course goes for a few weeks, and at the end of the day, these young people will leave with a Barista training certificate that will hopefully help them with future opportunities beyond coffee making. If the first session is a guide, we have some good coffee makers brewing, very impressive group who were not shy with questions, and thoroughly engaging, just tremendous. Our hope is to further develop strong relationships in the community and be supportive to their development.

13.01.2022 Quite often the family and loved ones of an addict get left to pick up the pieces of a possible trail of destruction. Too many try and cope by themselves not realising the possible emotional damage to themselves. We are here to help share the burden, please call or email Darryl



13.01.2022 There are many reasons why people use drugs, mental health issues, wanting to block the horrific memories of a childhood issue or just for perceived fun and peer group pressure. Please remember jails, psychiatric wards and hospitals are full of people that just wanted to have some fun. If you are prone to addiction it may only take one session on Meth and you are gone,DO NOT RISK IT, you will ruin your life and that of your family. Please pass this to your friends....

09.01.2022 Last Friday, Michelle Roberts MLA for Midland. Minister for Police and Road Safety dropped in for a coffee and chat. What a pleasure to meet Michelle who has be...en the Member for Midland for over 25 years. Michelle enjoys a good coffee and was tremendously engaging, we look forward to further involvement over the coming months. Supporters out there, please like our page and share, and please drop in for a special coffee any Tuesday and Thursday mornings. See more

05.01.2022 Drug education in schools is severely lacking in my opinion.The education department needs the backing of the government and parents to ramp it up. By ramp it up I mean take students on a tour of a prison facility, a phsychiatric ward, show videos of addicts with psychosis picking at their faces until they bleed or banging their heads into walls until they knock themselves out. I have seen videos and in real situations, it leaves a lasting impression. It is not adequate to hand out flyers or have talks from well meaning professionals. Sure some students may not enjoy the experience but as a parent,would you mind if your child was shocked about seeing this if it were to stop them experimenting with drugs and ruining yours and their life? I am interested in people’s perspectives on this, thanks Darryl

03.01.2022 A critical path in our journey to establish ourselves was to network with key personnel within the medical health and wellbeing agencies. Our first contact a few months back was Nicole Jolly, Operational Manager at Headspace, an Australian non-profit organisation for youth mental health. What a star, so passionate and with so much knowledge. Nicole dropped in again last week for an update and a dose of coffee, we are very fortunate to have Nicole’s ongoing support and influence.

02.01.2022 After four years of study and research, I have decided to put that knowledge and work into practice. Please pass onto family,friends, colleagues, anyone in need of an empathetic ear or needs a new fresh approach to drug rehabilitation, please contact. website www.lastchancecafe.com.au



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