Cairns Carer Support Group
Our Cairns Carer Support Groups provides a safe and supportive environment where participants can share their experiences, explore alternative coping strategies, support other group members, or simply listen and observe.
Our Cairns Carer Support Groups provides a safe and supportive environment where participants can share their experiences, explore alternative coping strategies, support other group members, or simply listen and observe.
Our Redcliffe Carer Support Group provides a safe and supportive environment where participants can share their experiences, explore alternative coping strategies, support other group members, or simply listen and observe.
Our Bayside Carer Support Group offers a supportive environment where people have the opportunity to talk about their experiences, help explore alternative ways of coping, offer support to other group members, or to simply listen and observe.
Do you care for a family member, partner, or friend who is feeling stressed, sad or experiencing mental health challenges? Are you feeling overwhelmed?
You may be a carer, even if you don’t call yourself one. Join our safe and welcoming group for adults from multicultural communities.
Our Gold Coast Carer Support Group provides a safe and supportive environment where participants can share their experiences, explore alternative coping strategies, support other group members, or simply listen and observe.
Our Inner Brisbane Carer Support Group provides a safe and supportive environment where participants can share their experiences, explore alternative coping strategies, support other group members, or simply listen and observe.
Registrations are now open! Arafmi’s Mental Health Carer Forum is back again for 2026 and this year it will be held on Tuesday 28 July 2026. Our Mental Health Carer Forums are designed specifically for carers, family and kin supporting someone experiencing mental health challenges. As every carer and their situation is different, we plan our forums to be a mix of information, connection, and fun. This year's forum will focus on The Carer Journey. Our speakers and panellists will bring Lived/Living Experience as mental health carers to the stage, sharing insights into supporting someone in the early days of mental health challenges, through times of difficulty, through to recovery and stability. More than 15 community, government, and professional organisations will be on hand to showcase services and supports available to mental health carers. Throughout the day, attendees can also enjoy a complimentary massage and participate in creating a watercolour artwork. Morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea will be provided for all in-person attendees. Plus, there will be Lucky Door Prizes! The forum is a wonderful opportunity to meet other carers, share experiences, learn from others and focus on your own wellbeing. This event is free for all mental health carers. There are two ways to participate: Attend in person at The Brisbane Convention...
Do you care for a family member, partner, or friend who is feeling stressed, sad or experiencing mental health challenges? Are you feeling overwhelmed?
You may be a carer, even if you don’t call yourself one. Join our safe and welcoming group for adults from multicultural communities.
Do you care for a family member, partner, or friend who is feeling stressed, sad or experiencing mental health challenges? Are you feeling overwhelmed?
You may be a carer, even if you don’t call yourself one. Join our safe and welcoming group for adults from multicultural communities.
Our Cairns Carer Support Groups provides a safe and supportive environment where participants can share their experiences, explore alternative coping strategies, support other group members, or simply listen and observe.
Our Bayside Carer Support Group offers a supportive environment where people have the opportunity to talk about their experiences, help explore alternative ways of coping, offer support to other group members, or to simply listen and observe.
Do you care for a family member, partner, or friend who is feeling stressed, sad or experiencing mental health challenges? Are you feeling overwhelmed?
You may be a carer, even if you don’t call yourself one. Join our safe and welcoming group for adults from multicultural communities.