About the event

In August, Lifeline WA will be delivering a series of free community sessions at Midland Junction Arts Centre, designed to help community members build confidence, connection and practical skills to support themselves and others. These sessions are open to everyone.

All sessions are catered, giving attendees the opportunity to learn, connect and take part in the workshops in a welcoming community setting.

Whether you want to better understand the warning signs of domestic and family violence, learn how to have safe conversations about suicide, or find out more about Lifeline and 13YARN services, these sessions will provide practical tools, guidance and confidence to support those around you.

Registrations are essential, as places are strictly limited.


2-hour DV-aware

Tuesday 4 August, 2026 | 10.00am – 12.00pm
Midland Junction Arts Centre, Function Room
Free to attend | Catering Provided

A free introductory session open to all members of the community to understand domestic and family violence. Attendees will learn to recognise the different signs and forms of abuse, and know what to do when someone they care about may be experiencing it.

Register here 


Hello, this is Lifeline and 13YARN

Tuesday 4 August, 2026 | 12.30pm – 1.30pm
Midland Junction Arts Centre, Function Room
Free to attend | Catering Provided

A free community information session introducing Lifeline and 13YARN, including how each service supports people, what happens when someone reaches out, and how community members can feel more confident encouraging someone to connect with support.

Register here


Hello, this is Lifeline and 13YARN

Tuesday 4 August, 2026 | 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Midland Junction Arts Centre, Function Room
Free to attend | Catering Provided

A free community information session introducing Lifeline and 13YARN, including how each service supports people, what happens when someone reaches out, and how community members can feel more confident encouraging someone to connect with support.

Register here


Talking about suicide for community

Wednesday 19 August, 2026 | 9.30am – 11.30am
Midland Junction Arts Centre, Auditorium
Free to attend | Catering Provided

Developed in consultation with Derbarl Yerrigan Aboriginal Medical Health Service and Shannon McNeair (McNeair Aboriginal Psychological Services), this free community session is designed to help participants build confidence to recognise when someone may be thinking about suicide, start a safe and compassionate conversation, and encourage the person to connect with appropriate support.

Register here


Hello, this is Lifeline and 13YARN

Wednesday 19 August, 2026 | 12.00pm – 1.00pm
Midland Junction Arts Centre, Auditorium
Free to attend | Catering Provided

A free community information session introducing Lifeline and 13YARN, including how each service supports people, what happens when someone reaches out, and how community members can feel more confident encouraging someone to connect with support.

Register here


Hello, this is Lifeline and 13YARN

Wednesday 19 August, 2026 | 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Midland Junction Arts Centre, Auditorium
Free to attend | Catering Provided

A free community information session introducing Lifeline and 13YARN, including how each service supports people, what happens when someone reaches out, and how community members can feel more confident encouraging someone to connect with support.

Register here


Thank you, WAPHA.

Thanks to the continued support of WAPHA, both sessions are free for you to attend. If you have a question on a workshop or would like more information, please get in touch with Lifeline WA via the email address below.

communityengagement@lifelinewa.org.au

 

 

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