March Group Activities Calendar

Highlights in March include:

  • Centrelink at MHACA – Thursday 19 March
    An opportunity to have a free and confidential chat with a Centrelink representative about any concerns you may have, from 9:00am–11:00am.
  • Peer Reference Group – Monday 23 March
    11:30am–12:30pm.
  • fabALICE Night Market – Thursday 26 March
    5:00pm–9:00pm.
  • Women’s Group – Tuesday 24 March
    10:00am–12:00pm.
    Join this women-only group, which creates a safe space to share your story and connect with other women who may be going through similar experiences.
  • Women’s Day Out – Tuesday 31 March
    10:00am–12:00pm.
    A women-only outing and a great opportunity to meet others and enjoy good conversation.

Weekend activities include International Women’s Day – Equal Futures Fair, ten-pin bowling, and a picnic and swim at the Aquatic and Leisure Centre.

Please note: there is no weekend activity on Saturday 28 March.

Download or view the March Group Activities Calendar 2026.

Call 08 89504600 or email info@mhaca.org.au to inquire about group activities for people living with mental health challenges.

Email intake@mhaca.org.au to enquire about an intake interview, or download the MHACA referral form.

MHACA can also provide individual support and is a registered NDIS provider.

In addition to structured activities, a Drop-in Centre is open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 8.30am – 3pm, and Wednesdays from 8.30am to 1.30pm.

The Drop-in Centre is a welcoming space where people can connect with others and participate in activities. It provides:

  • a comfy lounge area
  • kitchen facilities
  • computers with internet access
  • activities such as music jam, healthy cooking and sports
  • musical instruments

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A Master of Clinical Psychology student at Monash University is conducting a research study exploring the wellbeing, support needs, and experiences of unpaid carers who support someone living with a psychotic disorder (such as schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder) or bipolar disorder in Australia.

The study aims to better understand carers' experiences and support needs so that future services, programs, and policies can be more responsive to carers and families.

Unpaid carers who are interested in participating are invited to complete an online survey, which takes approximately 60 minutes. Participants can also choose to enter a prize draw to win a $100 gift voucher.

The study has been approved by the Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee and will remain open until December 2027.

To participate, visit: redcap.link/careau

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Seeking Carers to Participate in a Monash University Research Study.
A Master of Clinical Psychology student at Monash University is conducting a research study exploring the wellbeing, support needs, and experiences of unpaid carers who support someone living with a psychotic disorder (such as schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder) or bipolar disorder in Australia.
The study aims to better understand carers experiences and support needs so that future services, programs, and policies can be more responsive to carers and families.
Unpaid carers who are interested in participating are invited to complete an online survey, which takes approximately 60 minutes. Participants can also choose to enter a prize draw to win a $100 gift voucher.
The study has been approved by the Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee and will remain open until December 2027.
To participate, visit: https://redcap.link/careau
For more information, please email schu0109@student.monash.edu
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