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ATLAS Spinout wheelchair basketball for the youth.
The Mount Magnet community came together to raise awareness about Suicide Prevention and to provide Postvention support.
David Batty and Kylie Moore received praise for their We Can Together Brief Intervention Program at the National Family Safe Summit in Perth.
GRAMS Clinic will be closed over the festive period.
Geraldton Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (GRAMS) is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Stopping Family Violence (SFV) to introduce "We Can Together", an Aboriginal men's brief intervention program. This initiative aims to address family and domestic violence and create a pathway to positive change.
The Geraldton Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (GRAMS) in partnership with The Fred Hollows Foundation and the University of Western Australia (UWA), are opening a new Eye Health Clinic at GRAMS today.
The Birds and BBVs two-day STI and BBV training was delivered at GRAMS on 2-3 May. 11 people participated in the training from GRAMS, WA Country Health Services and other outreach services, Desert Blue and ICARE.
What an incredible day we had at GRAMS for Women's Health Day! On Wednesday 10 May, we had 123 amazing women come through GRAMS Geraldton Clinic to prioritise their health and wellbeing for Women’s Health Day.
Carnarvon parents and children enjoyed a beach day last week on Wednesday 12 April at Carnarvon’s Fascine as part of the Shire of Carnarvon’s 2-week school holiday program.
The Shire of Carnarvon in partnership with GRAMS Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) team, hosted Kids Fest at Baxter Park yesterday. The event was held with a smoke-free policy in place, creating a healthy and safe environment for all attendees.
The community event saw a great turnout, with kids from different age groups coming together to participate in the sport.
GRAMS staff and community members recently completed Certificate II Indigenous Environmental Health Training and they could not be happier with how it all went.
On Thursday 9 March GRAMS held a Kidney Health Day at the Geraldton clinic for World Kidney Day. We had the Midwest Regional Renal Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) team helping us highlight the importance of taking care of your kidneys and getting them checked regularly by a doctor.
GRAMS Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Social and Emotional Wellbeing team, Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Health Promotion Officer and Social Support Officer all attended the 6th National Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) Forum in Perth from the 27 February to 3 March 2023.
GRAMS Social Emotional and Wellbeing (SEWB) team attended Champion Bay Senior High School’s Mental Health Expo on Wednesday 22 February. The aim of the Expo was to highlight the importance of mental health and introduce students to local services. Over 14 local services attended, providing activities to students that promote good mental health.
Last Thursday, The Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) and the Suicide Prevention Coordinator Maxine Ryder and Gwen Rakabula attended the consultation workshop.
Last week the staff from Gascoyne Outreach Services (GOS) spread Christmas cheer through Carnarvon by delivering Christmas hampers to 30 of their clients.
GRAMS Suicide Prevention Coordinator David Batty delivered another powerful Red Dust Healing workshop on Monday 21st of November at the Dalmacija Club in Carnarvon in partnership with the West Australian Football Commission.
Local kids aged from 3 to 16 recently attended a smoke-free Youth Leadership camp in Denham hosted by Carnarvon Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) and Wula Gura Nyinda Eco Cultural Adventures.
Carnarvon men including Yingardda men met on Wednesday 30th of November to talk about starting a strategic plan to engage with our young men and teenagers about the impacts of negative anti-social behaviour.
Last month the Gascoyne Outreach Services (GOS) team hosted an event in Mungullah Village for local children and community members. It was a great day with representatives from Carnarvon Police, Western Australia Football Commission, Shire of Carnarvon, Regional Alliance West and Stephen Michael Foundation.
The Geraldton Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) team has teamed up with Sky Box Studio to deliver a four-week boxing program for the Deadly Sista Girlz from Champion Bay Senior High School.