Group Activities Calendar September

The MHACA Group Activities program is a community based program which aims to improve the quality of life for individuals with mental illness by offering structured and socially based activities. Group activities also provide an opportunity for participants to develop personally and professionally as Peers.

Download the Group Activities Calendar September 2019

To participate in MHACA group activities you must have a diagnosed mental health condition. Call 08 89522597 or email info@mhaca.org.au to inquire about group activities or an intake interview.

In addition to structured activities, a Drop-In Centre is open Tuesday – Thursday from 8.30am to 3.00pm and Monday and Friday from 8.30am – 12pm. Drop-in includes a welcoming space where people can come and work on their recovery in a variety of ways. The program provides a comfy lounge area, kitchen facilities, and computers with internet access, an assortment of activities such as board games, library, DVD’s and music, art/craft and physical activities, as well as laundry and bathroom facilities.

 

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Join the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress TOMORROW at 10am for #WorldNoTobaccoDay at Gap Clinic, 25 Gap Rd, Alice Springs.
Did you know that compared with the general population, people with mental health challenges have higher smoking rates, higher levels of nicotine dependence, and a disproportionate health and financial burden from smoking?
Smoking is used when people are under stress, but these addictive substances can make symptoms worse in the long run. Whilst they can create an immediate sense of relaxation, the people who smoke tobacco then experience withdrawal symptoms which can increase anxiety.
Get support to quit smoking at https://www.quit.org.au/ and https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/.../quitting-smoking/
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