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Life’s daily stresses can make us feel like we are carrying the world on our shoulders. That is where the power of a support network comes in. In other words: when life feels overwhelming, having people to rely on can make all the difference.
READ MORESetting emotional boundaries is not a one-time event but an ongoing journey. It is about taking small steps to protect your emotional health and well-being. You have the power to create a life where you feel respected, valued, and true to yourself.
READ MOREThe small act of practising a skill every day can transform into a significant ability over time. For instance, a daily commitment to practising mindfulness can lead to better mental health and resilience.
READ MOREChange happens in various aspects of our lives, from small daily adjustments to significant life transitions.
READ MOREFor the past few years, I have navigated a tumultuous sea of emotions, facing a reality I never anticipated: depression. It all started with a series of losses, and a lot of grief.
READ MOREIn the pursuit of a fulfilling life, happiness often takes centre stage. Furthermore, it is a fundamental human right, recognised as a universal goal for all human beings. This belief…
READ MOREBlue Monday does not need to cast a shadow; instead, let us collectively turn it into a moment of self-discovery and positivity.
READ MORERegardless of a person’s condition, we do not tolerate any form of abusive behaviour towards our support workers.
READ MOREGrow mustaches to raise awareness about prostate cancer and depression in men.
READ MOREDash Support Services Pty Ltd
Trading as Dash Access and Inclusion Services
ABN 50 634 503 781
ACN 634 503 781
Victoria, Australia
Mob: 0497 077 016
Mob: 0456 841 869
Mob: 0456 841 749
info@dashaccessandinclusion.com
Dash Access and Inclusion Services acknowledges that our work in the community takes place on the Traditional Lands of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples; and in doing so, we recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.