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june, 2025
june, 2025
24jun10:00 am12:00 pmCompassion Fatigue and Healthy Boundaries Workshop
Carers WA presents an interactive workshop for carers exploring some of the common challenges experienced when caring for a family member, friend or loved one. Compassion fatigue is a natural
Carers WA presents an interactive workshop for carers exploring some of the common challenges experienced when caring for a family member, friend or loved one. Compassion fatigue is a natural part of the caring role and can often result in feeling burnt out. One of the best preventatives for burn-out is having clear boundaries and being able to communicate them effectively.
Together, we will practice self-supporting behaviours and learn skills to create longevity and resilience within the caring role. This engaging workshop will include reflective tools and strategies for you to take home.
The workshop is externally facilitated by private practitioner Louisa Holmes, a registered Counsellor, Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor.
When: Tuesday ,24th June 2025 | 10.00am – 12.00pm (please arrive at 9.45am for registration).
Where: Thornlie Park Centre Meeting Room
Cost: Free to participants registered with Carers WA. A complimentary light lunch will be included.
Spaces are limited, so register now to secure your spot.
We can’t wait to see you there!
(Tuesday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thornlie Park Centre Meeting Room
50-60 Thornlie Ave, Thornlie 6108
Carers WA respectfully acknowledge that we work on Aboriginal land and pay our respects to community members and elders, past and present. Individuals pictured are models and are used for illustrative purposes only. Carers WA is committed to understanding, embracing and celebrating the rich and multi-dimensional experiences that shape our lives and aims to ensure that everyone who engages with the organisation feels welcome and included. Carers WA welcomes all people irrespective of ethnicity, lifestyle choice, faith, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Carers WA acknowledges the Wadjuk Noongar Nation’s lands, water, customs, and culture of which the Carers WA Head Office is located. Carers WA recognises our services reach beyond the Perth (Boorloo) region, and so we also acknowledge the cultural diversity of First Nations Peoples across our state and throughout Australia.
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