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Service agreementsWe are currently working through several clinical audits to ensure that we are meeting our service delivery standards and governance requirements. As part of this, we have audited our Service Agreements to ensure that we have a signed agreement on file for all our clients. This agreement is an NDIS
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Frangipani Family Day 2025Frangipani Family Day is a free community event for young neurodiverse children and their families in WA.
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New research shows sports gambling a ‘gateway’ for young men into gambling problemsSport and fantasy sport gambling can lead to a higher risk of problem gambling behaviour in young men, new research has found.
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Embrace-led roundtable talk trauma-informed careEmbrace's Co-Directors have led a roundtable at Government House on the benefits of trauma-informed care
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Birth trauma investigation to end Embracing the Mind S2Dr Kelli MacMillan and Embracing the Mind host Dr Alix Woolard discussing childbirth trauma.
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Embrace research presented at SMHR conferenceAssociate Professor Bep Uink and Head of Kulunga Aboriginal Unit Cheryl Bridge watched on by Associate Professor Yael Perry at the SMHR conference.
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Embrace 2024 Research Award winners announcedEmbrace 2024 Research Award winners Associate Professor Yael Perry, Julia Bak, and Dr Helen Morgan (not pictured: Jacinta Freeman and Oliver Keane).
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Opinion: We need more education around women's healthWe asked our podcast guest Hayley to recount her experiences navigating the healthcare system for Fibroid Awareness Month.
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Free panel discussion on permacrisis in mental healthEmbrace @ The Kids Research Institute Australia, in partnership with Rio Tinto, is hosting a free public panel discussion on permacrisis and the mental health of young people at Perth State Library on Thursday 9 November, with a keynote address from Professor Helen Milroy AM.
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Prompting cultural safety in mental healthcareRead stories created by members of the Embrace cultural safety project's Aboriginal Advisory Group members that align with yarning cards to help young people express themselves.