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22 February 2020 Members Of The Augusta-Margaret River Community Health And Wellbeing Alliance.
  • 10 December 2020
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Gearing up for a busy new year

Mindful Margaret River (MMR) is gearing up for the coming new year and is inviting new community members to join its energetic voluntary community taskforce.

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Robyn Massey
  • 2 December 2020
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Making a vital connection with others

So, what does an inclusive, accessible and sustainable world really mean for people with a disability – and how can we as individuals and members of the local community help achieve these aims and make a difference?

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Suzanne Hicks Selfie
  • 20 November 2020
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Psychotherapy for beginners

Talking therapies are not for everyone, but at their best they offer a means of feeling more
accepting of the person you are, more at peace with the events of your life, and more
“real”.

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Judith
  • 2 November 2020
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Shifting behaviour through awareness

My first-hand experience of perinatal anxiety has prompted me to volunteer as a peer support mother and as a group facilitator for pregnant women suffering anxiety after an experience of perinatal loss.

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Katie G
  • 21 October 2020
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Homelessness isn’t really that complex

Housing humans is not complex, but the harm that homelessness causes is complex, and can take many years to recover. Let’s work together as a community in the face of current extraordinary events to make sure no one is left behind.

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Peter Photo
  • 6 October 2020
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Mental wellbeing and visiting the doctor

Throughout my 45 years as a GP, patients have often asked – What can I do to optimise my overall experience when visiting the doctor?

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Heidi Obrien Selfie
  • 23 September 2020
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Breaking the silence on family violence

So, how can we nurture respectful relationships in an uncomplicated way?
One place to start is by asking three simple questions about your relationship with oneself and others.

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Mrshs
  • 14 September 2020
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Support and care key life skill at any age

R U OK? is a national charity inspiring and empowering everyone to meaningfully connect with people around them and support anyone struggling with life. Looking out for one another and lending support are key life skills for any age group.

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Torsten Henchel Selfie
  • 26 August 2020
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The antidote to stress is resilience

The antidote to stress is not relaxation, which is pleasant, but transient – it is resilience. And I have learned that everyone can be resilient, particularly when life becomes hard.

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Curtin
  • 14 August 2020
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Community alliance partners with marketing school

Mindful Margaret River and the Curtin Business School’s School of Marketing have joined forces to assist the development and implementation of a marketing plan for the South West-based wellbeing alliance.

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