Aboriginal Disability Yarning Group
- Location
- Champion Centre, 76 Champion Dr, Seville Grove, WA, 6112
Who it's for:
Mature age Aboriginal people with any disability and a NDIS plan managed plan. Our group also encourages support workers and carers including family members to attend. All people are supported around their disability needs.
Yarning Circles is a support group for Aboriginal people aged over 18 years who have had a stroke or traumatic brain injury.
It is led by senior Noongar woman Kerri Colgate, to support social and emotional wellbeing and give a culturally safe place to share.
When:
Every Wednesday 10am-1pm.
Where:
Champion Centre (76 Champion Drive) in Seville Grove, WA.
About this group:
Our Yarning group is a diverse group of people of age, gender and location (off country). People are provided with a range of activities including art, music, crafting, elders' storytelling, therapy on country to name a few. Activities are meaningful, educational but most of all FUN!
See https://www.facebook.com/kmncservices/ .
Free to attend?
Yes - must have an NDIS plan managed plan.
How to join:
Wheelchair accessible?
Contact:
Kerri Colegate via
Telephone 0408 835 028
Email kmncservices@outlook.com