Fremantle headspace team celebrates.
Camera IconFremantle headspace team celebrates. Credit: Supplied/Martin Kennealey

Headspace turns five

Staff ReporterFremantle Gazette

Since its opening in 2008, the centre has helped more than 3000 young people and their families in the South Metropolitan area.

Fremantle headspace manager Sherenne Foale said the centre had achieved a lot, including the Youth for Youth Forum, Out of the Shadows suicide prevention walk and the Artpourri competition.

‘The passionate team at Fremantle headspace supports young people and families seeking help by working collaboratively with government and non government services at our Wesley Central office and in the community,’ she said.

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‘In addition to our clinical support service, Fremantle headspace supports the community by presenting at schools, universities and events to educate young people and their families and reduce the stigma associated with getting help when things are tough to manage.’

Visit www.headspace.org.au/Fre mantle for more information on what the centre offers.