Spectrum Space – Social Programs
A place where young autistic people can make friends, have fun, and feel accepted just as they are. There are different programs for different ages in multiple locations.
A place where young autistic people can make friends, have fun, and feel accepted just as they are. There are different programs for different ages in multiple locations.
Provides support for young people aged 13 to 24 years with complex mental health needs.
Want to try a new sport? Search for sporting clubs in your local government area. KidSport vouchers can be accessed by families with a health care card for children aged 5-18 years to help with fees, uniforms and equipment, but clubs are open to all community members.
Looking for a GP who gets mental health? The Black Dog Institute has a guide to help you find a GP that’s easy to talk to and understands what you’re going through.
Online portal supporting people to access services for homelessness
Free walk in mental health service for adults in the metro area. No referral or Medicare card needed.
20Talk is a mental health charity based in Perth, WA, dedicated to helping young adults aged 18-30 tackle life's challenges. They offer free mental health training every two weeks, focusing on relatable and practical skills.
A free counselling services for young people aged 5-18 years who have been impacted by or experienced family and domestic violence.
If you're 5–18 and things at home have been tough because of family or domestic violence, there’s free counselling available. You can talk to someone who listens, understands, and helps you feel safe and supported.
The City of Freo offers diverse programs for young people including events and activities during school holidays and after-school such as sewing classes, a safe space in the library for young people, skateboarding and BMX, tabletop games, Freo Pride FEST, Change Makers program and more.