This resource provides an introduction to the Where is the door? project and links people to the key supports available for mental health, family and domestic violence, financial support and community navigators in Cockburn, Fremantle and Melville.
This resource provides information and services to support those experiencing or at risk of homelessness, including crisis lines, accommodation, food and social support in Cockburn, Fremantle and Melville.
The Financial Wellbeing Collective is the first point of contact for free financial support. This includes free financial counselling, available for all community members, and energy coaching and emergency relief for those experiencing hardship.
A snapshot of the City of Melville which provides an overview of the health and wellbeing of the city including vital statistics such as the gap between rich and poor, health, learning, and belonging.
A snapshot of the City of Cockburn which provides an overview of the health and wellbeing of the city including vital statistics such as the gap between rich and poor, health, learning, and belonging.
A snapshot of the City of Fremantle which provides an overview of the health and wellbeing of the city including vital statistics such as the gap between rich and poor, health, learning, and belonging.
Local supports to help navigate job uncertainty. This resource brings together details of crisis lines, free in-person services, telephone and online supports, and contacts for service navigators in WA.
This resource brings together details of WA based services employers can link in with to support their employees during periods of uncertainty or change.
Where is the door? Poster – support for parents and carers
This poster is for schools, childcare providers and community groups supporting parents and carers. The QR code links to supports available in Cockburn, Fremantle and Melville.