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Centacare Family Services Exmouth

Locality: Exmouth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9949 2225



Address: 17 Payne Street 6707 Exmouth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.centacaregeraldton.org.au/

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21.01.2022 These 12 podcasts are presented by Naomi Wilson, a highly experienced Clinical Social Worker. Each episode is 4-5 minutes long so that you can fit them into you...r busy life and are online so you can check back and listen as often as you like. To find out more or to listen to the podcasts, head to our website https://centacaregeraldton.org.au//helping-your-kids-emot/ See more



21.01.2022 Centacare is still OPEN for business There will be no face to face appointments being offered during the Coronavirus pandemic and with Government restrictions in place. Appointments will still be available at Centacare Exmouth via phone or video conference. For an appointment please phone 0458 484 239 and leave a message to make an appointment. Mary - Emergency Relief and limited Financial Counselling Sally - Family and Relationship Counselling... SNUGGLES Mums and Bubs Group will be run on a weekly basis via video conference. Sit in the comfort of your home and join other Mums to connect and share experiences. For further information please contact Sally.

20.01.2022 On 11 November 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent after four years of continuous warfare. With their armies retreating and close to collapse, German leaders signed an Armistice, bringing to an end the First World War. From the summer of 1918, the five divisions of the Australian Corps had been at the forefront of the allied advance to victory. Beginning with their stunning success at the battle of Hamel in July, they helped to turn the tide of the war at Amiens i...n August, followed by the capture of Mont St Quentin and Pèronne, and the breaching of German defences at the Hindenburg Line in September. By early October the exhausted Australians were withdrawn from battle. They had achieved a fighting reputation out of proportion to their numbers, but victory had come at a heavy cost. They suffered almost 48,000 casualties during 1918, including more than 12,000 dead. In the four years of the war more than 330,000 Australians had served overseas, and more than 60,000 of them had died. The social effects of these losses cast a long shadow over the postwar decades.

19.01.2022 If you would like to attend this free information session regarding parenting mediation tomorrow, call the Family Relationship Centre office on 99212611 to register.



19.01.2022 EXMOUTH'S CHRISTMAS HAMPER APPEAL IS ON AGAIN The Shire of Exmouth in partnership with the Exmouth Freemasons and Centacare Family Services Exmouth ask that you... give generously this Christmas and help members of our community in need by donating non-perishable current in-date food items. Suggested items: Pasta, rice and noodles Canned food Meal Bases Pasta Pancake/cake mixes Cereals Soft drinks, juice and cordial Christmas cake/pudding Soup mix Tea and coffee Long life dairy Christmas crackers Lollies/chips Snack foods Stock, sauces and gravy Biscuits and crackers Spices Condiments and spread These donations will be made into Christmas hampers and distributed to Exmouth families in need by Centacare Family Services.

16.01.2022 Did you know acting kind can be good for your health? A 2014 study by Seoyoun Kim and Kenneth Ferraro found that older adults who volunteered had significantly less inflammation in their body, than those who did not. Our kindness can change the world!

15.01.2022 Its National Families Week! You can celebrate your family by spending time together with fun activities. How about making and sharing your very own Toilet-Roll Family using coloured paper and glue



14.01.2022 This song was recorded in 2015, on this ANZAC Day 2020, lest we forget

13.01.2022 ts National Child Protection Week next week. (6-12 Sept) The below link has some free webinars that may interest you. Esafety Parent Guide to Popular Apps - Taking a look at TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat & Youtube. This live webinar, focuses on popular apps used by young people. It will include case studies, research, and targeted advice so you can support the young people in your life to have safe, enjoyable online experiences.

13.01.2022 #DVassist is a website designed to help those living in regional Western Australia have direct access to information about family and domestic violence support, and services available in their region. The website allows you to search by region and the type of support you may need, including: safe accommodation, counselling, legal and crisis support. https://dvassist.org.au/

12.01.2022 Mothers Day may cause anxiety for many families this year, due to the impact of COVID-19. For some mothers and children the day has always triggered a sense of loss, grief, or even anger. For Mothers Day 2020 we need some strategies for coping with anxiety or feelings of sadness around the day more than ever. Click on the link below for some strategies to help you cope.

12.01.2022 We all deserve to feel safe, loved and supported in our relationships. Act with kindness, not with violence.



11.01.2022 How do you raise a kind man? By raising a kind boy! Children learn about relationships from a young age by watching how their close family act towards others. Have you thought about how you can show kindness in your relationships today?

11.01.2022 Writer Peter Papathanasiou grew up in a very traditional home, where his Mum and Dad had very specific roles. This video explores how Peter is doing things differently with his own 3 sons, teaching them important messages such as how much kindness and respect matter and that showing emotion is ok. https://www.facebook.com/SBSVoices/videos/198576328143320/UzpfSTc2OTk1MDEzMzE1NzAyMDoxNzEzMjIxNDkyMTYzMjA4/

09.01.2022 The Act With Kindness, Not With Violence campaign is a Centacare initiative aiming to inspire and mobilise the entire community to act against family violence. This is something we can do by challenging unhealthy attitudes and beliefs that support family violence and gender inequality in general. The below video by Our Watch provides a powerful example of why this is so important. This video provides an overview of how prevalent family violence is in Australia, and also shows how ending violence against women starts with gender equality. If you feel you may need further help, please call Desert Blue Connect on 08 9964 2742, 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or Lifeline on 13 11 14.

07.01.2022 A feel good story, if you watched Australian Story on the ABC last night you would of seen this. Something beautiful created out of an awful situation we are in at the moment. Stay safe everyone and keep your family close to you

05.01.2022 Did you know kindness is contagious! A 2010 research study found that one individual’s act of kindness motivated others to perform an act of kindness too. The researchers found a single act of kindness could spread up to 3 degrees of separation!

05.01.2022 As the number of Coronavirus cases has risen in Australia, feelings of worry and unease have been increasing for many in the community. The Australian Psycholog...ical Society (APS) provides the following tips for dealing with anxiety and social isolation, please click on the link below. https://www.psychology.org.au/COVID-19-Australians See more

05.01.2022 In a year when many of us have faced challenges were more likely than ever to hear No, Im not OK. Learn how to listen, help them find support and better ways to manage the load, and how to check in and stay connected at www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask

05.01.2022 Single, married, have children or have no children, it does not matter, your health is important. Every person is unique in their own ways, thats what makes us... who we are. Having good health means looking after yourself. June 15th 21st is Mens Health Week, an annual international event to raise awareness of mens health, including mens sexual health. To share information, look after each other and encourage men and boys to look after themselves. Take control of your health by getting involved with Healthy Male Mens health week activities such as their free health webinars hosted daily, beginning today at 5.30pm, and running throughout mens health week. Follow the link attached to register your attendance to any of the Mens Health Week webinars available.https://www.healthymale.org.au/mens-health-week. What can you do to be a part of Mens Health week 2020? #mhw2020 #menshealthweek #yourhealthmatters #healthymale See more

03.01.2022 SNUGGLES is on tomorrow morning! The session will be facilitated by Shan, a highly experienced Social Worker, who will be presenting on self-care and mindfulne...ss. Shan has come to Exmouth from Centacare Geraldton to facilitate our next two SNUGGLES sessions. We look forward to seeing you there, so come along to meet Shan and learn more about mindfulness! See more

02.01.2022 United Nations - Human Rights Day - 10 December 2020. A day to celebrate the basic rights of all humans, and to remember that many people still have to fight for their human rights. https://www.un.org/en/observances/human-rights-day

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