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' A DAY IN THE SHED' Cultivating resiliency & strength for our communities, families and self
Friday 17th February 2012 1:30 pm – 8:00 pmFREE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Click here for details
The Mankind Project (WA) THE RESPONSIBLE MANAn invitation to any man seeking a fuller, more purposeful life. This workshop offers skills development in communication, presentation and facilitation.
23rd to 25th March 2012
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BLOOMING MINDS INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING
GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE SAND SYMPOSIUM 2012
14th February 2012
This one-day event is designed to help organisations understand and limit the impact of mental health issues in the workforce, provide sound strategies to minimise workplace psychological injury risk and generate ideas for how organisations can shift their mental health culture, through leadership, awareness and commitment.
Aboriginal Men Into Action!
MEN'S WAANGKINY Promoting Aboriginal Men's Culture, Health & Wellbeing
Men's Waangkiny is a group for Aboriginal men of all ages to meet together, yarn and connect to culture and lore of the past, while advancing opportunities for the future generations.
Every Monday Evening: 5.00pm to 7.00pm Langford Aboriginal Association Cultural Centre, 15 Imber Place, Langford, WA 6147
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Welcome to the Men’s Advisory Network (M.A.N.) Inc.
Vision: “The flourishing of the Men’s Health and Wellbeing Sector in Western Australia” M.A.N. the peak body for service providers, organisations and individuals concerned with men’s health, well-being and other issues affecting males of all ages in Western Australia. It is a not-for-profit non-government organisation that receives financial support from the Department of Health.
The primary role that M.A.N. plays is resourcing the sector through supporting service providers, organisations and professionals from various disciplines, who work with males of all ages. In addition, M.A.N. provides information to individuals about appropriate services and professionals, plus provides general community education and raises awareness of the issues affecting males of all ages.

Three Generations
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