Every year, Assist Community Services joins other employers at Kirwan State High School's annual Careers Expo.
On Friday the 21st of July 2023 the Assist Community Services team participated in National Pyjama Day.
As we celebrate 2023 NAIDOC Week, we’d like to give a shout out to Bobbi Lockyer the winner if the prestigious National NAIDOC Week Poster Competition for 2023.
On the final day of National Reconciliation Week 2022, we reflect on the 30 year anniversary of the historic Mabo High Court decision that overturned the myth that at the time of colonisation, Australia was 'terra nullius' or land belonging to no one.
The Townsville Bulletin has recently published an article about Assist Community Services Lifestyle Support Worker Lewis Chadwick.
‘Take time’ is the theme for this year’s celebrations for Mental Health Week 2021 in Queensland.
The Wheel of Well-being program helps communities and individuals build skills and raise awareness about improving mental health and wellbeing.
The support for individuals offered by Assist Community Services recognises the diversity and choice of each individual, family and their carers.
Mental health is more than mental illness. Mental health is the overall state of well-being in which every individual realises their own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work efficiently and successfully, and is able to make a contribution to their community.
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