• Red Dust Healing – Esperance

    Esperance Lotteries House 3 Forrest Street, Esperance, WA, Australia

    What is Red Dust Healing? Red Dust Healing is based on a cultural belief that we are one people, one mob who do not own but belong to this land. If we do not know who we are and where we come from, then how to we know where we are going? The Red Dust Healing programs and workshops are designed to address a wide range of issues including suicide safeguarding, stolen generations, incarceration, juvenile justice , grief and ,loss, family and domestic violence, anxiety and fear, depression, mental health and substance abuse. The programs and workshops target the heart...

  • Early Days – My Child and Autism | Esperance

    Esperance Lotteries House 3 Forrest Street, Esperance, WA, Australia

    This workshop will discuss general topics about autism spectrum disorder, such as understanding autism, what ASD looks like for you and your family, early intervention and how you can make a difference. When: Friday 13th March 2020, 9.30am – 2.30pm Where: Esperance Lotteries House Board 3 Forrest St, Esperance WA 6450 Intended Participants: Parents and relatives of children with autism aged 0-6yrs.

  • Getting to know the NDIS – Workshop | Esperance

    Esperance Lotteries House 3 Forrest Street, Esperance, WA, Australia

    This session provides information on how people with autism can access the National Disability Insurance Scheme in WA. When: Thursday 12th March 2020, 6.30pm – 8.30pm Where: Esperance Lotteries House Board 3 Forrest St, Esperance WA 6450 Intended Participants: Families and community members interested in learning about the NDIS.

  • Understanding Autism | Esperance

    Esperance Lotteries House 3 Forrest Street, Esperance, WA, Australia

    This relaxed workshop aims to provide basic yet essential information about the impact of autism on individual lives. When: Thursday 12th March 2020, 10.00am – 12.00noon Where: Esperance Lotteries House Board 3 Forrest St, Esperance WA 6450 Intended Participants: Those who currently support people with autism – families & community organisations.