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Activities Volunteer (Art and Craft) at Broome's Women and Children's Healing Place

Bibimbiya Jan-Ga buru

Advertised by Broome Volunteer Resource Service
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Bibimbiya Jan-ga Buru Healing Space is operated by Men’s Outreach Service Aboriginal Corporation (MOSAC) trading as Family Outreach Service working in partnership with Anglicare WA and a service alliance involving Nirrumbuk Aboriginal Corporation, Jalygurr Guwan Aboriginal Corporation, Broome CIRCLE and Legal Aid WA.

The Soft Entry space at the Women and Children's Healing Place provides a welcoming and supportive environment where women can participate in art and craft and a range of other activities while engaging in gentle conversation and connection. The space focuses on promoting social and emotional wellbeing, healing, and community connection.

Responsibilities

Assist with setting up and packing down activity materials and the space.

Support the preparation of healthy morning tea for participants.

Engage respectfully with participants.

Contribute to creating a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment for all participants.

Provide occasional transport support, such as dropping off participants if required.

Important Notice Volunteers may be exposed to conversations, disclosures, or information relating to experiences of family and domestic violence. While volunteers are not expected to provide counselling or casework, they should be prepared to work respectfully within this context and maintain professional boundaries, confidentiality, and cultural sensitivity. Support and guidance will be available from FDV Hub staff.

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