Education

Mental Health Education for Schools, Communities & Workplaces

Free mental health workshops and support services for the community.

Free, interactive workshops build mental health awareness and help reduce stigma.

Open to everyone in the community—adults, children and young people—providing practical tools to help you recognise and respond to mental health challenges in yourself or someone close to you.

Sessions can be tailored and are available for students, teachers, parents, workplaces and community groups anywhere within a 200km radius of Perth or online across WA.

How can we help support you

Workshops and events

Free and informative mental health workshops and services for schools, community groups and workplaces

Recovery College

Free courses for adults to help you take charge of your own mental wellbeing

Our Values

Our values are the principles that shape our work

Helping Minds values are hope, respect, trust, collaboration and integrity.

Frequently asked questions

How can the NDIS support my Mental Health?

Psychosocial disability is a term used to describe a disability that may arise from a mental health challenge. Not everyone who has a mental health condition will have a psychosocial disability, but for people who do, it can be severe, longstanding and have an impact on living a fulfilling life. A psychosocial disability may impact on your ability to perform daily tasks, take part in society, and engage and communicate with others in your community.

How can the NDIS support my Mental Health?

Psychosocial disability is a term used to describe a disability that may arise from a mental health challenge. Not everyone who has a mental health condition will have a psychosocial disability, but for people who do, it can be severe, longstanding and have an impact on living a fulfilling life. A psychosocial disability may impact on your ability to perform daily tasks, take part in society, and engage and communicate with others in your community.

How can the NDIS support my Mental Health?

Psychosocial disability is a term used to describe a disability that may arise from a mental health challenge. Not everyone who has a mental health condition will have a psychosocial disability, but for people who do, it can be severe, longstanding and have an impact on living a fulfilling life. A psychosocial disability may impact on your ability to perform daily tasks, take part in society, and engage and communicate with others in your community.

How can the NDIS support my Mental Health?

Psychosocial disability is a term used to describe a disability that may arise from a mental health challenge. Not everyone who has a mental health condition will have a psychosocial disability, but for people who do, it can be severe, longstanding and have an impact on living a fulfilling life. A psychosocial disability may impact on your ability to perform daily tasks, take part in society, and engage and communicate with others in your community.

How can the NDIS support my Mental Health?

Psychosocial disability is a term used to describe a disability that may arise from a mental health challenge. Not everyone who has a mental health condition will have a psychosocial disability, but for people who do, it can be severe, longstanding and have an impact on living a fulfilling life. A psychosocial disability may impact on your ability to perform daily tasks, take part in society, and engage and communicate with others in your community.

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