Wellsprings for Women is a women’s only centre providing a range of programs and services that support and build women’s capabilities, self-determination, health and wellbeing. We operate in Dandenong, and outreach to Casey and Cardinia. We use a trauma informed and intersectional approach to our work which is underpinned by community development principles, human rights and equality.

Locations/Addresses 79 Langhorne Street, Dandenong, 3175, VIC
Contact Numbers (03) 9701 3740
Catchment Area of Services City of Greater Dandenong
City of Casey
Cardinia Shire
Services/Programs EducationCheck the range of classes in English literacy, computer literacy and vocational pathway programs to suit all levels. We also offer a Family Learning Partnership program and Literacy and Numeracy courses contextualised to aged care and child care industries

  • English Literacy
  • Numeracy
  • Computer and digital literacy
  • Study Support for Primary School Students (homework club)
  • Refugee Education Support Program
  • School Partnerships

Employment Pathways and Support:

  • Pathways to Employment Courses
  • Employment Support Program

Community Support Programs:

  • Dari for Afghan Women
  • Road Safety
  • Gardening
  • Choir
  • A range of social groups – Women’s Friendship Cafe, Bounce Back, Women’s Group
  • Family Learning Partnership
  • Playgroups
  • Craft
  • Walking group
  • Learn to Ride

Family Violence – Prevention:

  • Parenting support program
  • Education on gender equality
  • A range of resources
  • Self-Care
  • Girls on the Move
  • Co-design projects

Family Violence – Response:

  • Case management
  • Advocacy
  • Small amount of material aid

Volunteering opportunities and student placementsOur volunteering program includes student placements, work placements and general volunteering in all aspects of our organisation.

Other Services include:

  • Accredited Mental Health First Aid Training
  • Women’s Support Provides Case Management to women impacted by mental health, isolation, family violence, poverty and homelessness.  The services include, safety plans, risk assessment, intake assessment, emergency relief, supported referrals, material aid, support in accessing other services.
  • Safety and Equity Programs Education on human rights, gender equality, prevention of family violence, parenting, self care, respectful relationships, mental health and physical wellbeing
  • Youth and Children’s Services These programs support the skills and wellbeing of children and young women and include playgroups, study support.
  • Housing Support Wellsprings has a dedicated Housing Support Practitioner who assists women and children at risk of homelessness or experiencing homelessness. Priority is given to women and children impacted by family violence
Group Programs Click here for more information
Client Referrals Process Both internal and external referrals are accepted.

  • Client referrals can be referred from programs at Wellsprings for Women
  • Referred from external agencies
  • Self referrals through reception and or via email
After Hours Support Availability No
Agency Brokerage Options Internal Support For Clients is provided through:

  • Flexible Support Packages
  • Escaping Family Violence Payment
  • Red Cross payments – Givit
  • material aide and Voucher support
  • Referral to services that provide material aide / financial support such as emergency relief services and Zakat Foundation (Support with rent)
Secondary Consultations All professionals are welcome to seek a secondary consultation from Wellsprings.

Call reception and request to speak to the Women Support Team – Team leader Aimee Greenstein at [email protected] or on 0413 860 176 to access a secondary consultation.

Alternatively, you can contact the Intake Worker:

Fatima Ali at [email protected] or on 0468 735 834 to request a secondary consultation.

Information Sharing Requests Process Information can be shared when external agencies complete Information Sharing Scheme (ISS) form. To request the ISS form, contact Wellsprings for Women reception and ask to speak to the Team Leader of the Women support team.

 

Women’s Health in the South East, WHISE is the leading primary prevention agency for the health and wellbeing of women in the Southern Metropolitan Region of Melbourne. WHISE provide services based on strong body of evidence on primary prevention and gender equity. We work collaboratively with organisations and community to improve the health and wellbeing of all women in our region.

For all Primary Prevention Initiatives in the Southern Metropolitan region please click here

Locations/Addresses Level 1, 70 St Kilda Road, St Kilda, VIC, 3182
Contact Number (03) 9794 8677
Catchment of Services City of Greater Dandenong
City of Casey
Cardinia Shire

As well as Bayside Peninsula

Services/Programs Gender Equality:

  • Gender Equity for organisations to support with the preparation and implementation of GEAP and GIA’s.
  • Community Partnership Teams who work closely with migrant and refugee women to co-design health promotion initiatives across
  • Sexual Reproductive Health, Prevention of Violence Against Women and Mental Health and Wellbeing.

Sexual Reproductive Health:

  • Menopause working groups.

Prevention of Violence Against Women:

  • Promoting Respect and Equity Together Network
  • Critical Friends Network
  • Lived Experience Community of Practice
  • Training

Gender, Mental Health and Wellbeing.

Group Programs N/A
Client Referrals Process N/A
After Hours Support Availability N/A
Agency Brokerage Options N/A
Secondary Consultations N/A
Information Sharing Requests Process N/A

 

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