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Parent Meet-Up: Supporting Parents of Neurodivergent Kids

Thu, 14 Aug

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Deep Water Point Pavilion (near Dome)

Caring for a neurodivergent child or young person? You’re not alone. Join us for a relaxed morning of connection, support, and good coffee!

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Parent Meet-Up: Supporting Parents of Neurodivergent Kids
Parent Meet-Up: Supporting Parents of Neurodivergent Kids

Time & Location

14 Aug 2025, 9:30 am – 11:00 am

Deep Water Point Pavilion (near Dome), 100a The Esplanade, Mount Pleasant WA 6153, Australia

About the event

Together with the City of Melville, we’ll be hosting a free relaxed and welcoming coffee catch-up for parents and carers of neurodivergent children and teens on Thursday 14 August 9:30am-11am. This facilitated event offers a chance to connect with others who understand your parenting journey, share experiences, and enjoy some adult company in a supportive environment.


There’ll be a short, informal talk from one of our psychologists focused on looking after yourself while caring for kids who may need extra support. Afterwards, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and chat with others who are on a similar path.


Coffee and cake will be provided, and we hope you’ll leave feeling heard, supported, and connected.


This event is supported by the City of Melville through their Activate Grants program, which helps bring people together by activating places and celebrating our local neighbourhoods.


Spots are limited – book now to join…


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