Hi to the Snowflakes in Stanthorpe community. Our amazing event will be upon us again in no time. This year we are promising over 50 family friendly activities across the weekend of July 5-7. Can you offer just 4 hours of time and energy to Snowflakes in Stanthorpe? If so, then become part of our volunteer community working together to
Event date: Thursday 30 May 2019 Event time: 10am – 1pm Event Location: Auditorium and Community Hub, Warwick Campus, 223 Dragon Street, Warwick We will be running Information sessions Free health checks Range of local community exhibitors promoting their services, products and recreational activities Complimentary refreshments and barbeque lunch with our campus community Lucky door prizes You will
The Strong Not Tough – Adult Resilience program aims to increase an adult’s resilience and coping skills. Backed by years of research the Strong Not Tough program is evidence based and proven to help participants be the best they can be, and reduce their anxiety by imparting on them many skills and tools such as: Developing awareness – body language
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction course (Mindfulness Meditation) in Stanthorpe with Mallow Wellbeing, please see the attached flyer below for all details on the course. [embeddoc url=”https://mysoutherndowns.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/MBSR-brochure-May-192.pdf” height=”1000px” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]
Please find below details and attached media release from Southern Downs Regional Council regarding the Queensland Treasury Corporations financial report on de-amalgamation, which may be of interest to you or someone you know. To review a copy of the QTC Financial Analysis and all information regarding proposed de-amalgamation, please visit https://bit.ly/2D70Mpo or pick up a hard copy from any
Pickleball is a cross between tennis, table tennis and badminton. The Brisbane Pickeball Club is offering free introductory coaching in this engaging and fun activity on Sunday May 5, from 10am – 2pm at the WIRAC Badminton Courts, Warwick. Further details and booking information is listed below.
Rural minds workshop is specifically designed for rural and remote communities and delivered by people who know what it’s like out here. It’s good, solid, practical information without all the bull dust.
Register quickly and easily for the Deadly Thinking Community Workshop in Warwick on 14 May 2019. Come together with your community champions to learn about handling worries, and build your confidence around yarning about mental health Bookings are essential by May 7. Book here: https://bit.ly/2PpONba and for more information, check out the attached flyer or contact Peta Boorman
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ASIST Training is in development to provide a culturally appropriate way of learning suicide first aid skills within our community. The program is a partnership between LivingWorks Australia and The University of Queensland INSIST Research Project. These workshops are FREE to attend and have been made possible by funding from Darling Downs and West
Headspace Warwick seeking young people aged between 12 – 25 years to be a part of their Youth Reference Group. What it is all about! What is in it for young people? Meet other young people passionate about youth mental health and well-being Receive training in mental health, alcohol and other drugs, media and relating to your specific interest