What We Offer

Supporting people with mental health challenges, as well as their families, friends and carers, to ensure an inclusive quality lifestyle and recovery process.

Wherever you are in your mental health journey, we provide flexible support, at home, in the community, or at our centres in Busselton, Bunbury, Bridgetown, and Margaret River.

Day-2-Day Program

A group-based program focused on building connection, skills, and confidence in a supportive environment.

Through creative and practical activities including music, art, and hands-on workshops, you can explore new skills while strengthening their mental health and wellbeing.

What we offer:

  • Recovery based group activities
  • Social connection
  • Creative expression (music and art)
  • Practical skill-building through workshop programs

Eligibility:

  • Individuals with a mental health challenge (NDIS and non-NDIS)
  • Ages 18+
  • Available in Busselton, Bridgetown, and Margaret River

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Independent Living Program (ILP)

The Independent Living Program supports people experiencing mental health challenges to build the skills needed for everyday life. Through a personalised and holistic approach, we work alongside you to strengthen independence, improve wellbeing, and achieve personal recovery goals.

What we focus on:

  • Psychoeducation
  • Mental health management strategies
  • Building life skills and daily living capacity
  • Supporting independence and confidence
  • Increasing social connection and community participation

Eligibility:

  • Experiencing challenges related to mental health 
  • Ages 18–65
  • Available in Busselton, Dunsborough, Margaret River, and Augusta

Carers Support Program

This program supports individuals caring for someone experiencing mental health challenges. We recognise the vital role carers play and provide support to strengthen their wellbeing and capacity.

What we offer:

  • One-on-one and group support
  • Education and practical strategies
  • Peer connection and shared experiences
  • Supported advocacy

Eligibility:

  • Supporting someone with a mental health challenge
  • 18+
  • Available in Busselton, Dunsborough, and Margaret River

Housing Support Program

This program supports people transitioning from acute mental health settings, who may be homeless as a result of their mental health.

We work alongside you to build the skills and supports needed to sustain long-term tenancy and independence.

What we focus on:

  • Transitioning from hospital to housing
  • Building tenancy skills
  • Connecting with supports for long-term stability

Eligibility:

  • Referral from an Acute Psychiatric Unit
  • Ages 18+
  • Available in Bunbury, Busselton, Dunsborough, and Margaret River

Housing Advocacy Support

A community-based advocacy and engagement program designed to support individuals experiencing, or at risk of homelessness.

Through outreach, education, and collaboration with local organisations, the program empowers you to understand their rights, navigate complex systems, and advocate for meaningful change, while driving broader community awareness and social inclusion.

The program further champions systemic advocacy by identifying gaps in services, influencing policy and practice, and working alongside community, stakeholders and decision-makers to drive long-term, meaningful change.

What we focus on:

  • Supported advocacy
  • Identification of appropriate housing pathways
  • Systemic gap anaylsis
  • Connecting with supports for long-term stability

Eligibility:

  • Ages 18+
  • Experiencing or at risk of experiencing homlessness
  • Available in Busselton, Dunsborough, and Margaret River

Youth & Indigenous Family Support Program

A culturally safe and responsive program supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people, families, and their mob to strengthen connection, build capacity, and support strong social, spiritual, and emotional wellbeing.

This program recognises the importance of culture, identity, family, and community in supporting wellbeing. We walk alongside young people and their mob in a way that is respectful, inclusive, and grounded in cultural understanding to create opportunities to connect with culture, community, and each other.

What we focus on:

  • Strengthening cultural identity and connection
  • Building community and family capacity
  • Supporting wellbeing in culturally appropriate ways
  • Developing self-advocacy skills

Eligibility:

  • Identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • Ages 12+
  • Available in Busselton, Dunsborough, and Margaret River

Youth Program

Our Youth Program supports young people to build resilience, develop emotional regulation skills, and navigate the challenges of adolescence and early adulthood.

Using an early intervention approach, we deliver workshops, peer support, and recreational activities across community, home, and school settings.

What we focus on:

  • Emotional regulation and coping strategies
  • Building resilience and confidence
  • Creating connection and a sense of belonging

Eligibility:

  • Young people experiencing emotional distress, regulation challenges, or mental health concerns
  • Ages 12–25
  • Available in Busselton, Dunsborough, and Margaret River