Imagined Futures Where is the door? project has developed a campaign to share key messages which address barriers for people who may be reaching out for support. We need your help to share the key messages of the campaign in Cockburn, Fremantle and Melville as the more people involved in sharing these messages, the more impactful the campaign will be.
A Community Toolkit has been developed with a step-by-step guide to download tiles and share the key messages of the campaign. You can choose from a range of tiles that can be shared through social media, e-newsletters and other online platforms to encourage people to reach out for support.
Click here to download the Community Toolkit
Where is the door? Project Introduction
Imagined Futures Where is the door? program helps people navigate local services to find the right support at the right time. The program is targeting people living in local government areas of Cockburn, Fremantle and Melville.
The Where is the door? is responding to an increased need from community due to higher costs of living, housing pressures and other demands creating increased stress for individuals and families. Many people find themselves looking for support for the first time and do not know where to start.
The Where is the door? website shows people where they can access mental health, family and domestic violence, financial wellbeing and other supports, connecting community members to a range of local free and low-cost services, including face-to-face, phone support, online resources and contacts for further support in navigating services.
Where is the door? Key Messages:
- FREE and low cost supports available in Cockburn, Fremantle and Melville
- The earlier you reach out, the more options are available
- A range of options to suit you: face-to-face, phone support, online support and resources
- You may be eligible for more than you think
- There’s support available to help you navigate complex problems