Well ways ‘building a future’ is a family education program providing individuals and families with the knowledge and information they need to care for their loved ones who suffer from a mental illness.
This is a FREE workshop which begins on the 13th of March at 226 Bussell hwy Busselton. The workshops runs for 8 sessions for 2-3 hours with supper and refreshments provided.
Booking is essential so contact- 97541834.
A reminder that if you are wanting support, a pick up or travel in vehicles you must be a member for insurance purposes. Please see front desk or phone- 97 54 1834
Homeless Counselling Service. This program is available to those with a mental illness, low income and are at risk of becoming homeless.
A referral for a General Practitioner is required to provide six counselling sessions and linkages in support.
Any queries please phone-97 54 1834
Mental Health week is this week and on Wednesday join Nicole and the team are at Mitchell Park between 10 and 2 for some fun activities for young people .
“In to the light” is a publication of peoples works in a coffee table book and the launch will be held at thee Bridgetown centre in Roe st on Tuesday 11th October at 1130. Phone for more details.
Well Ways training for carers an 8 week session Building a Future is being held in Bridgetown starting on Monday 10th October. For bookings or if you need further information call 97 54 18 34.
As part of Mental Health Week 2011 Room 226, supported by Lamp Inc will be hosting a Youth Community Stress Less event in Mitchell Park on Wednesday the 12th of October, from 10am to 2pm.
We plan to have a youth orientated explosion of creativity and fun for youth and community members to be involved in.
Through the activities available on the day young people will be given the opportunity to express themselves in a positive manner and transfer these tools to release stress into all aspects of their school, home, social and work lives.
What: Throw, squirt and splash paint at giant canvases, enjoy some music and FOOD

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A centre designed for young people between the ages of 14-20
Room 226 Facilities
Our activities are centre based and include
Our mission is to enhance wellbeing, create positive networks and maintain links with in the community. The youth program strives to embrace early intervention and convey information to the community about mental health relating to youth.
Welcome to the new look Lamp Inc website.
Grab a coffee and a seat and have a look around the fresh, innovative site filled with information about the latest happenings at Lamp Inc.
We look forward to seeing more of you.
Next meeting for National Youth Week will be held at Room 226 (226 Bussel Hwy, Busselton), on the 13th of September.
All youth (aged 12 to 25) are welcome.
Come along from 6pm to 8pm, enjoy some pizza and have some input into the events for National Youth Week in the South West, 2012.
Please call the office if you plan to attend for catering purposes, 9754 1834.
Mental Health Week commences on the 9th to the 15th of October. Save the date of Tuesday the 11th of October as Lamp Inc is proud to announce we will be hosting a book launch at the Bridgetown Centre.
This amazing book showcases a variety of spectacular artworks that have been produced by Lamp Inc participants.
Come along to the launch to see the original pieces and meet the artists themselves.
You will not be disappointed with this book which includes paintings, poems, craft items and song lyrics, stay posted more information coming soon...
The 2011 Lamp Inc Annual General Meeting will take place on the 21st of September 2011
All are welcome, community members interested in joining our board please contact CEO for more details, 9754 1834.
Come and be inspired by guest speaker- Heath Black, and enjoy a light lunch.
Please call the office to RSVP for catering purposes

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Located roughly half way along Roe Street, Below the high school. Look for the giant fig tree in the car park and mosey on down the hill to the hall.
Lamp is a community based NGO, working with consumers, carers and families living in the South West regions of WA. The aim of the organization is to assist people during htier recovery to engage with and integrate into their local communities and provide, training, information, and support.
Lamp commenced its services in 1996, demonstrating steady consistent growth, Lamp provides a diverse range of services to clients distributed throughout the Vasse-Leeuwin and Warren-Blackwood regions. Lamp staff are employed on a flexi system thus providing clients with a diverse range of expertise and supports.
Staff members come from a wide range of disciplines and varied qualifications including, sociologists, social psychologists, human resource development, mental health nursing, general nursing, social trainers, book keeping and administration, media and promotions, counsellors, computer and IT trainers, Adult and Tertiary Educators and trainers and qualified community service workers.
Lamp is devoted to constant skill development and training among staff and has been recently awarded a 2010 Employer of the year award, NGO and is the recipient of the 2010 Southern Regions Community Leadership Award.

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Nestled in the Community Resource Centre, Lamp Inc utilizes the same space as the Soup Kitchen. If you are not familiar with the soup kitchen the Lamp building can found best by looking for the Red Cross Op shop along Tunbridge Street. The Lamp Inc building is roughly behind the Op Shop and can be identified by the picnic tables, garden and privacy screen. Parking is available on Tunbridge Street.
Lamp is a community based NGO, working with consumers, carers and families living in the South West regions of WA. The aim of the organization is to assist people during htier recovery to engage with and integrate into their local communities and provide, training, information, and support.
Lamp commenced its services in 1996, demonstrating steady consistent growth, Lamp provides a diverse range of services to clients distributed throughout the Vasse-Leeuwin and Warren-Blackwood regions. Lamp staff are employed on a flexi system thus providing clients with a diverse range of expertise and supports.
Staff members come from a wide range of disciplines and varied qualifications including, sociologists, social psychologists, human resource development, mental health nursing, general nursing, social trainers, book keeping and administration, media and promotions, counsellors, computer and IT trainers, Adult and Tertiary Educators and trainers and qualified community service workers.
Lamp is devoted to constant skill development and training among staff and has been recently awarded a 2010 Employer of the year award, NGO and is the recipient of the 2010 Southern Regions Community Leadership Award.
Referral to Lamp consumer services can be made through the South West Mental Health Services Offices, your GP or Private Psychologist, Psychiatrist or Counsellor or self referal with Lamp Inc by calling 9754 1834.
226 Bussell Highway
Busselton WA 6280
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