Let’s Talk: Connecting You with Community Support

Let’s Talk: Connecting You with Community Support

By Shire of Dardanup Library Services
Multiple dates

Overview

Join us monthly at Eaton Library for Let’s Talk—drop-in sessions connecting you with local groups, services, and community support.

Join us each month at Eaton Community Library for Let’s Talk, a series of informal drop-in sessions featuring different local organisations and support services. These sessions are designed to help community members ask questions, find information, and learn about the wide range of services available in our region.

Each month focuses on a different theme or group — from health and wellbeing to legal advice, housing, cultural support, and more. It’s a great opportunity to meet representatives face-to-face, discover new resources, and get connected with the help that’s right for you.

Everyone is welcome, bookings are encourged but not essential. If you can book please do as it helps to keep us informed of how many to expect.


8th Decemeber 10:30am -

Let’s Talk with Advocare and the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing

Join us at Eaton Community Library for this month’s Let’s Talk session, featuring Advocare and the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing

This is a relaxed, drop-in opportunity to ask questions, get advice, and learn about the support available for older people and those living with disability.

Come along to find out how these organisations can assist you, your family, or someone you care for. Everyone is welcome

12 January – Legal Advice Drop-In


South West Community Legal Centre & Southern Aboriginal Corporation


Drop in anytime between 11:00am and 12:30pm to speak with representatives from these organisations and ask any questions you may have. You’re welcome to book a ticket so we know to expect you, but you’re also free to simply stop by on the day.

Advocare will also be present and available to talk to.

9th February - Lets Talk with Advocare!


Advocare is a leader in upholding the rights of older people and addressing elder abuse.


Are you receiving Commonwealth-funded aged care services? Having challenges with an aged care service provider and not being heard? Do you need help working out the aged care system? An Advocate is an independent and impartial person who can help you speak for yourself, or speak on your behalf. Advocates can assist by: Empowering you with up-todate information on your aged care rights .Supporting you to understand the aged care system. Helping to achieve a resolution on an issue with your provider.


Come on in to the drop in session at Eaton Library and ask any questions you may have in this informal and relaxed dropinsession.


9 March – Advocacy WA | 10:30am–12:30pm


Come along and speak with the wonderful representatives from Advocacy WA to learn about the range of services available to you.

If you identify as having a disability or care for someone who does, this is a great opportunity to discover how Advocacy WA can support you. Their services include assistance with NDIS access and appeals, tenancy issues, navigating the health and education systems, workshops, and more.

Advocacy WA is an approachable, friendly, and reliable organisation.
For more information, please visit : Advocacy WA

Category: Community, State

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Highlights

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Location

Eaton Community Library

1 Council Drive

Eaton, WA 6232 Australia

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Organized by

Shire of Dardanup Library Services

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Free
Multiple dates