Support Groups Queensland

Support Groups Queensland Supports people to find their own solutions to improve health and well being.

Support Groups Queensland (SGQ) helps people find and sustain peer-led groups to improve their health and wellbeing, connect with people on similar paths, and share supportive resources.

Today we had a great time at Seniors & Grandparents Empowerment Day, sharing about the power of support groups with Loga...
02/06/2026

Today we had a great time at Seniors & Grandparents Empowerment Day, sharing about the power of support groups with Logan Dementia Alliance and World Wellness Group. We hope that the info and chats helped seniors and grandparents feel connected, have fun and feel more supported – and wow look at the line dancers go!

Thank you Adele and everyone involved at Unity Hub Community Centre for bringing us all together!

If you are curious to meet people, share experiences, access practical guidance, and know you have people alongside you... why not join a group? There are many groups at community and neighbourhood centres, people organising local activities, and more.

You can find support groups by going to our website https://supportgroups.org.au/find/ or calling us 07 3344 6919

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Tomorrow, have a fun day out at the Africa Day Festival, with live music, storytelling, traditional dance, crafts, food ...
28/05/2026

Tomorrow, have a fun day out at the Africa Day Festival, with live music, storytelling, traditional dance, crafts, food and more! Come celebrate the cultures, stories, and creativity of Queensland's African communities, hosted by the amazing Queensland African Communities Council

The iconic Africa Day Festival 2026 is happening this weekend!

A powerful celebration of culture, unity, music, food, dance, and community awaits.

We look forward to welcoming you all for an unforgettable day celebrating the richness and diversity of Africa here in Queensland.

Get your shoes ready — because it’s going to be a great day full of energy, connection, and celebration!

See you soon!

Throwback Thursday to our gathering about ethical storytelling with people who work or volunteer to support women's ment...
27/05/2026

Throwback Thursday to our gathering about ethical storytelling with people who work or volunteer to support women's mental health. Thank you Liliana of Moving Cultures Moving Stories for a wonderful session on the power of stories to inform and move people to action in dignified and impactful ways. Big thanks to everyone who came to connect, shared their perspectives and chatted over a meal!

Stay tuned for our next meeting connecting mental health practitioners in Brisbane's south: mhpn.org.au/members/ #/Network/91324

Congratulations to Tahani & Rose on an empowering community experience with women of Sisters Support & Bint Al Neel  ~ i...
27/05/2026

Congratulations to Tahani & Rose on an empowering community experience with women of Sisters Support & Bint Al Neel ~ in Rose's words: "We are incredibly proud and grateful to have hosted our first Multicultural Women’s Bazaar—a vibrant celebration of culture, entrepreneurship, and community.

This event brought together an inspiring group of women from diverse backgrounds, showcasing their businesses, talents, and traditions in one shared space. The energy, connection, and support throughout the day were truly remarkable.

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to making this event a success: our vendors, attendees, volunteers, partners, sponsors, performers, and all those who supported and promoted the event.

Your involvement helped create more than just a marketplace—it created a meaningful community experience and a platform for women to shine.

This is just the beginning. We look forward to growing this initiative and continuing to create spaces that empower, connect, and celebrate multicultural women.

If you missed this one, we hope to see you at the next—bigger and even more impactful."

26/05/2026

Today's National Sorry Day is about going From Sorry to Action. The call from survivors of Stolen Generations and their communities is clear - we must move from words to action, to support healing and justice.

We are taking this opportunity today on 26 May National Sorry Day and beyond, to learn about and acknowledge the truth of Australia’s Stolen Generations history and the ongoing, intergenerational impacts caused by past policies of forced removal.

We are reflecting on the role of peer support, trauma-informed care and community, collective healing as part of the call for systems to commit to supporting ongoing truth-telling, healing, and tangible measurable changes for survivors.

As the Healing Foundation says, ‘Acknowledging past harm is important, but acting to address it is critical. Sorry signals compassion, action delivers justice.’

The Multicultural Women’s Bazaar is Sisters Support and Bint Al Neel  collaboration bringing together cultures, business...
14/05/2026

The Multicultural Women’s Bazaar is Sisters Support and Bint Al Neel collaboration bringing together cultures, businesses, and community all in one space.

Come shop, connect, and celebrate women doing incredible things.

📣 Vendors wanted! If you’re a woman-owned business, we’d love to hear from you. ⭐

Sunday 24th May 2026
10 AM - 5 PM
36 Swallow St. Inala

Apply now! Contact [email protected]

Sisters Support and Bint Al Neel have grown a home base for their community support groups at CHAA Inala Community House...
14/05/2026

Sisters Support and Bint Al Neel have grown a home base for their community support groups at CHAA Inala Community House. Every week, multicultural mothers group gathers with Rose, Tahani, and Louisa for supportive sessions as part of community healing and empowerment.

When Rose founded Sisters Support, and Tahani launched Bint al Neel, they partnered with us at Support Groups Qld and CHAA at Inala Community House to host group programs such as art therapy, and support everyday access to mental health services, employment, driving, swimming, legal assistance, parenting support, and more.

CHAA (or Community Healing and Accountability), is an initiative of the Inala Community House, who have been strong supporters and partners in these vital, empowering initiatives.

So this , we’re also celebrating Inala Community House who do so much to collaborate with community leaders and support peer-led groups to grow supportive spaces for more healing, empowered and connected communities.

Last week, we celebrated with Logan Dementia Alliance for their 3rd birthday at Bethania Community Centre! They’ve grown...
12/05/2026

Last week, we celebrated with Logan Dementia Alliance for their 3rd birthday at Bethania Community Centre! They’ve grown such a supportive group and empowering community spirit since we supported them in their early days. Selina, Louisa and our lovely volunteer Aafreen enjoyed the choir's singing, festivities and community gathering hosted at Bethania.

Here’s to another 3 years and beyond for this integral community support group!

Congratulations Rose & Tahani on presenting about Sisters Support and Bint Al Neel community healing initiatives at the ...
12/05/2026

Congratulations Rose & Tahani on presenting about Sisters Support and Bint Al Neel community healing initiatives at the Australia and New Zealand Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference (FASSTT)! Rose shared her and Tahani's knowledge and vital leadership for healing in African Refugee communities, and growing their scalable approach of meaningful peer-led healing initiatives with an international network.

In Rose's words: "Honoured to attend and represent...our communities’ needs and interests and inspiring meaningful change.

Grateful to the conference organisers and supporters for creating such an inclusive and impactful space. We also deeply appreciate the support from our colleagues and community that made our participation possible through half scholarship and donations.

It was a valuable opportunity to connect, share, and witness emerging leaders grow in confidence and purpose."

2 weeks until our meeting to support women's mental health practitioners, workers and volunteers in Brisbane South. Come...
07/05/2026

2 weeks until our meeting to support women's mental health practitioners, workers and volunteers in Brisbane South. Come to connect, share insights, and improve multidisciplinary mental health care.

For this quarterly meeting, we're excited to learn and reflect with Liliana Maria of Moving Cultures Moving Stories, who also leads training at Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture and Trauma.

There'll be time to chat with afternoon tea provided. Practitioners can also gain CPD accreditation.

RSVP here: https://mhpn.org.au/members/ #/Meeting/27697

Address

121 Lister Street
Brisbane, QLD
4109

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+61733446919

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