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Peel Youth Services

Locality: Mandurah, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9581 3365



Address: Lot 41/ No 432 Lakes Rd East 6210 Mandurah, WA, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Would you know how to help a young person in crisis? SafeTALK prepares anyone to become a suicide-alert helper. WA Primary Health Alliance are holding FREE workshops for anyone who works with young people can attend. Learn to: Recognise the signs Take actions and;... Connect people with life-saving resources. For more information, click on this link: www.bit.ly/safetalktraining



23.01.2022 Need a friend? Our youth workers are here for you. (08) 9581 3365 https://www.peelyouthservices.org.au/

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16.01.2022 This week John Tonkin College held R U OK Days. It was a reminder that on every day of the year we should support people who may be struggling. But also, that there's more to say after R U OK? If someone says they're not OK make time to listen, encourage action and check in. The students were involved in various activities on the days, including staff v student volleyball game, delicious yellow food, had yellow hair spray and nail polish applied and participated in fun lunchtime activities such as a donut eating contest and sack races. We had local community stalls which support Mental Health engage with our students and support the days. You can learn what to say after R U OK? at https://www.ruok.org.au

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