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headspace Kalgoorlie

Locality: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9021 5599



Address: 48 Brookman St 6430 Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/headspace-kalgoorlie

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25.01.2022 This month, we’ve been celebrating headspace day! Healthy habits can make a big difference to your mental health. Every change starts with a few small steps.... Take your first step today > bit.ly/2ZWeozc



25.01.2022 Guess the rain deers name for a prize

25.01.2022 Happening now at Kingsbury Park Come down to say hello to the headspace staff and celebrate Youth Week 2021

24.01.2022 What a beauty! Thanks to you all that made this an amazing day! #smallstepseveryday



24.01.2022 NAIDOC celebrations with KPS, Tyrelle on BBQ duty serving Kangaroo. Young people loved the Kangaroo #kalgoorlieprimaryschool #culture #NAIDOC2020 #NAIDOCWeek

23.01.2022 Families play a crucial role in preparing and supporting young people with the transition from primary to secondary school. While families are in a good position to notice any changes, it may be hard to distinguish between your young person feeling stressed about starting secondary school or experiencing mood swings, that are a normal part of adolescence. Learn more about how you can support your young person > bit.ly/3mypgfy

22.01.2022 Save the date! The Grind ... Skate | Scooter | BMX Comp Friday night, 6th November Clinic Saturday morning, 7th November The coaches from @freestyle_now are keen to see what you’ve got #CKByouth #CKB #KalgoorlieBoulder #TheGrind



22.01.2022 happening TONIGHT! Come down to Kingsbury Park tonight to celebrate the youth of the Goldfields. We have Pizza, Activities, Ping-Pong, A photo booth, Music and plenty more ... please note this is a FREE event

21.01.2022 Streetvans sneaky elf has joined us down at the park, making snow angels

20.01.2022 When we're struggling, our inner critic can work overtime, flooding us with unhelpful thoughts. Being kind to ourselves during these times helps give us the strength and motivation to keep going. Learn more about self-compassion > bit.ly/2TwhKp1

20.01.2022 November 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against women - please get involved! For 16 days in November and December, the community is invited to take a part in a major effort to encourage change to stop violence against women. The annual 16 Days in WA Stop Violence Against Women campaign takes place from 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, to 10 December, which is Human Rights Day.... Now in its fourth year, 16 Days in WA draws inspiration from the global movement for 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence to drive a change in culture, behaviour and attitudes that lead to violence against women and their children. You are invited to create change during the campaign to educate, motivate and advocate in your community, and stand up to stop violence against women. Together we can make a difference.

19.01.2022 Getting ready for tonight NAIDOC Youth ball #NAIDOC2020 #youth #hopecommunityservices



18.01.2022 NAIDOC Youth ball....Sold out! Thank you Kalgoorlie #NAIDOC2020 #NAIDOCWeek #youth

18.01.2022 This week is Transgender awareness week! WHAT IS TRANSGENDER AWARENESS WEEK? Transgender Awareness Week runs between the 13-19 November. This week is an important time in the LGBTIQ+ calendar because it raises the visibility of trans people around the world. ... During this time, allies and organisations around the country, and the world, participate in Transgender Awareness Week (also called Trans Awareness Week) to help raise awareness by amplifying the voices and experiences of transgender people to the wider community. The week is about bringing attention to issues of prejudice, discrimination and violence that affect trans and gender diverse people. More importantly it is also about celebrating the trans community, sharing their stories and taking action to educate everyone about who transgender people are. The week culminates with Trans Day of Remembrance on 20 November. WHAT IS TRANS DAY OF REMEMBRANCE (TDOR)? Trans Day of Remembrance is an annual observance on November 20 that honours the memory of the trans lives lost to acts of transphobia and discrimination. TDOR was founded by transgender advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith as a vigil to honour her memory of Rita Hester, a transgender woman who was killed in 1998. The vigil commemorated all the transgender people lost to violence that year and began an important memorial that has become the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance. TDOR is a day of gathering, togetherness, and community solidarity. We remember those we've lost, celebrate our strength in the face of adversity, and commit to fighting transphobia to create a safe and inclusive world for everyone. To find out more, please visit the link below. https://www.theequalityproject.org.au//trans-awareness-wee

17.01.2022 Today is World Kindness Day Being kind doesn't only impact others, it can also make us feel better too. Celebrate the day with a small act of kindness! You could try thanking someone you appreciate, offering help to someone or contacting a friend just to say hi! Tell us in the comments below how you'll be celebrating World Kindness Day.

16.01.2022 There's a lot going on during NAIDOC Week in Leonora! Please get involved. To find out more about NAIDOC Week please visit the link here : -https://www.naidoc.org.au/

16.01.2022 We are currently seeking a Manager for our service here in Kalgoorlie. If you are interested in applying or would like further information, please visit our website or apply via Seek (Link below)

15.01.2022 Many thanks to everyone who attended the official opening of headspace Esperance yesterday - it was a great success!

15.01.2022 Forget your phone and connect with the world around you. Healthy habits can make a big difference to your mental health. Every change starts with a few small steps. Take your first step today > bit.ly/2ZWeozc

12.01.2022 Spend time with your family doing a board game or a puzzle. Doing small things with your loved ones is a great way to connect and can make a big difference to your mental health. Every change starts with a few small steps. Take your first step today > bit.ly/2ZWeozc

12.01.2022 Get up Step up Goldfields way 2020 Amazing Race So much fun today supporting the amazing race #smallsteps #mentalhealth #hopecommunityservices #kalgoorlieboulder

11.01.2022 2020 NAIDOC Week poster - "The Shape of Land" available for download! This year’s 2020 National NAIDOC Poster, Shape of Land, was designed by Tyrown Waigana, a Noongar and Saibai Islander man. Tyrown’s artwork tells the story of how the Rainbow Serpent came out of the Dreamtime to create this land.... It is represented by the snake and it forms the shape of Australia, which symbolises how it created our lands. The colour from the Rainbow Serpent is reflected on to the figure to display our connection to the Rainbow Serpent, thus our connection to country. The overlapping colours on the outside is the Dreamtime. The figure inside the shape of Australia is a representation of Indigenous Australians showing that this country - since the dawn of time - Always Was, Always Will Be Aboriginal Land. To find out more about the artist and the poster please visit: - https://www.naidoc.org.au/.../waigana-wins-coveted-naidoc... To download the poster please visit the link below- https://www.naidoc.org.au/resources/get-your-poster

11.01.2022 KALGOORLIE! Due to the blackout, the office is currently closed until tomorrow morning. We’ll update this post as we get more information.

09.01.2022 Winner winner Congratulations to ‘Anna Coleman’ on winning the 2021 headspace Easter Raffle Thanks all that entered into our raffle. ... The headspace team would like to wish everyone a safe Easter holiday

09.01.2022 NAIDOC Week celebrations start Saturday 8th November and run until the 15th November please get involved! This year’s theme is - Always Was, Always Will Be. Always Was, Always Will Be recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years and that First Nations people are spiritually and culturally connected to this country.... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were Australia’s first explorers, first navigators, first engineers, first farmers, first botanists, first scientists, first diplomats, first astronomers and first artists. Australia has the world’s oldest oral stories. The First Peoples engraved the world’s first maps, made the earliest paintings of ceremony and invented unique technologies. They built and engineered structures - structures on Earth - predating well-known sites such as the Egyptian Pyramids and Stonehenge. The adaptation and intimate knowledge of Country enabled them to endure climate change, catastrophic droughts and rising sea levels. NAIDOC Week 2020 acknowledges and celebrates that our nation’s story didn’t begin with documented European contact whether in 1770 or 1606 - with the arrival of the Dutch on the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula. NAIDOC 2020 invites all Australians to embrace the true history of this country a history which dates back thousands of generations. It’s about seeing, hearing and learning the First Nations’ 65,000+ year history of this country - which is Australian history. We want all Australians to celebrate that we have the oldest continuing cultures on the planet and to recognise that our sovereignty was never ceded. Always Was, Always Will Be. NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. Its origins can be traced to the emergence of Aboriginal groups in the 1920s which sought to increase awareness in the wider community of the status and treatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.

09.01.2022 Drop in families and friend support group is a opportunity to connect with other family and friends, share your experiences, in a non judgemental safe environment. We will be providing education on how to support your LGBTQIA+ young person 12 -25 Tomorrow 28 October 5pm - headspace Kalgoorlie 48 Brookman Street

05.01.2022 Don’t forget to watch our Facebook page for the winner, the name will be drawn at 2:00pm TODAY Good luck all

03.01.2022 Take a moment to stretch your muscles. Healthy habits can make a big difference to your mental health. Every change starts with a few small steps. Take your first step today > bit.ly/2ZWeozc

03.01.2022 Street van is back, bigger and better in 2021 headspace will be down at the skate park today from 2-4:30pm with some snacks, games and music hope to see you there

01.01.2022 Remember to stay mentally healthy this Christmas.

01.01.2022 Something Amazing is happening in Kalgoorlie! To sign up for your free tickets, follow this link:... https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/get-up-step-up-the-goldfiel

01.01.2022 Meet our team at Esperance! Kacey, Claire, Kellie and Coco Chanel. These are the faces that you will be seeing if you come and visit us at 18 Andrew Street Esperance. Coco Chanel is our beautiful therapy bunny who loves young people and enjoys a cuddle, Kacey and Claire are the two counsellors, and Kellie is the face of the service in reception. Pop in and say hello anytime.

01.01.2022 Many thanks to everybody who attended the Goldfield's Christmas party - it looks like a good time was enjoyed by all!

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