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News

Daffodil Day Photos now online

For Daffodil Day 2009 Women’s Health Services, with the help of the community, created a Community Daffodil photomosaic.

Click here to view the beautiful finished art work

Women’s Health Services now has a facebook page!

This page has been designed to allow us to keep our fans updated with the latest photos, interesting information and news on our new building!

Why not check it out, or become a fan of WHS?

Our new building is now under construction!

Construction has now begun on our purpose-built centre on Newcastle Street, just behind our current location!

We will soon have the building updates available on the website, but for now we have some of the photos up on our facebook.page.

We are still currently operating at 100 & 122 Aberdeen Street and although the move is still a long way away, don’t worry - we will notify you before we go!

Calendar of Events for July – December 2009 now available!

Click here to see the latest Calendar of Events

ABC program - now part of WHS Perinatal Mental Health Services

The Adjusting to Baby and Change (ABC) program will now be run through the WHS Perinatal Mental Health Service. While the service itself will not alter, the delivery will be restructured in order to maintain the highest quality support and services for women and their families. Additionally bulk billing will be introduced for clinical psychology services for women with perinatal mental health issues. Women who are eligible for Medicare rebates will therefore be able to access clinical psychology services at WHS and pay nothing!

For more information on the services offered by Perinatal Mental Health Services, or to make a referral, please contact Sue Bailey (Clinical Psychologist) or Kim Hamilton (Perinatal Mental Health Program Manager) on (08) 9227 8122 or Toll free on 1800 998 399 or via email

WHS Brochure for 2009 now available.

Click here to view the WHS Brochures

WHS Annual Report for 2008 now available.

Click here to see the WHS Annual Reports

WISE program changes it name to the Drug DAP

The Women In Substance Education (WISE) program has changed its name to the Drug and Alcohol Program (DAP), following consultation with the Chief Executive Officer and staff. Please note this for future reference when referring to the program.

For more information on the services offered by DAP, or to make a referral, please contact Deisy Amorin-Woods (Drug and Alcohol Program Manager) on (08) 9227 9032 or Toll free on 1800 246 655

 

Last Updated: October 2009