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Outcare is a leading community services provider in Western Australia, supporting people, families and communities across the range of life challenges to build, more stable futures.

During Family and Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we’re proud to launch Outcare’s Family and Domestic Violence Practi...
29/05/2026

During Family and Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we’re proud to launch Outcare’s Family and Domestic Violence Practice Approach.

This approach strengthens how we show up - grounded in safety, trust, choice and collaboration - and sets a clear standard for how we support individuals, young people and families experiencing or impacted by family and domestic violence.

As Toni Bolte, Outcare Therapeutic Lead shares, “this isn’t just a document, it’s giving voice to our people and their practice, and more importantly, to those with lived experience who are amongst us in our work every single day.”

Across all of our programs, this means more consistent, trauma-informed care, more intentional practice, and a deeper focus on creating environments where people feel safe, respected and empowered.

This is not a one-off moment. Over the coming months, we’ll be working alongside our teams to thoughtfully embed this approach into everyday practice - ensuring it is lived, understood, and delivered in a safe and considered way.

Because how we show up matters.

We all have a role to play in reconciliation - this National Reconciliation Week and every day that follows. 🖤💛❤️At Outc...
26/05/2026

We all have a role to play in reconciliation - this National Reconciliation Week and every day that follows. 🖤💛❤️

At Outcare, we see reconciliation as an ongoing commitment - one that lives in our relationships, our practice, and the way we walk alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, families and communities.

It’s about listening deeply, acting with respect, and creating space for culture, connection and self-determination to thrive. It’s also about recognising the strength, knowledge and leadership of First Nations people, and ensuring these voices are centred in the work we do.

We acknowledge that reconciliation is not a destination, but a shared journey - one that asks all of us to show up with humility, accountability and a willingness to learn.

Through our RAP commitments, partnerships, our pathways and everyday interactions, we remain focused on building safer, stronger, and more connected communities.

There is more to do and we’re committed to continuing this work, together.

Stay with us this week as we share reflections, stories and actions that matter.

May marks Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month.Across Australia, we are being called to move beyond awareness a...
05/05/2026

May marks Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month.

Across Australia, we are being called to move beyond awareness and into action.

Creating lasting change means supporting people with clear, practical pathways to safety, stability and connection. This includes access to secure housing, opportunities to build life and work skills, strong social supports, and meaningful connection to community. All of which are critical protective factors against violence.

Explore simple, practical ways we can all play a part ->

If you or someone you know needs support, help is available:

- 1800RESPECT Australia – 1800 737 732 | https://pulse.ly/nsys9cdon8

- 13 Yarn (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander support) – 13 92 76 | https://pulse.ly/e0ideb50s8

- No to Violence Men’s Referral Service – 1300 766 491 | https://pulse.ly/8s0awuaegb

- In an emergency, call 000

We encourage our community to acknowledge National Domestic and Family Violence Remembrance Day by attending or sharing events hosted by Centre for Women's Safety and Wellbeing: https://pulse.ly/x1ehkr7l9l

Prevention is everyone’s responsibility and meaningful change starts with informed, collective action.

23/04/2026

Today marks an important milestone in Outcare's evolution. After more than 60 years of service, we’re proud to launch our new brand - grounded in our purpose of guiding growth to build stronger futures, and reaffirming our commitment to working alongside people, families and communities across Western Australia.

Our refreshed brand reflects our strategic direction as we respond to growing and changing community needs, while continuing our long‑standing focus on meaningful support, advocacy and social impact.

Outcare Managing Director David Cain says the brand represents both continuity and a clear path forward:
“This refreshed brand honours our legacy while positioning Outcare clearly for the future. It reflects who we are today and the purposeful direction we’re taking as we continue to adapt, grow and respond to community need.”

Hear from our executive team David Cain, Shona Robertson and Tom Tolchard and read the full media release here:
https://outcare.com.au/media-statement-outcare-unveils-new-brand-to-reflect-evolving-strategy-and-enduring-community-impact/

For years, many harmful experiences were brushed off as “just part of life.”They were never acceptable. And they still a...
14/04/2026

For years, many harmful experiences were brushed off as “just part of life.”
They were never acceptable. And they still aren’t.

This Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and as we mark 25 years, we’re reflecting on how far we’ve come and what still needs to change to create safer communities for everyone.

Read more from Toni Bolte as she explores the continuum of sexual violence and why everyday respect, boundaries and consent matter: https://pulse.ly/tnznnsqiif

Djeran is the Noongar season that marks the shift into autumn - a time of cooler nights, gentler winds and balance. It’s...
13/04/2026

Djeran is the Noongar season that marks the shift into autumn - a time of cooler nights, gentler winds and balance. It’s a season of slowing, of noticing change, and of preparing for what’s ahead. Traditionally, Djeran is a time to reflect on the months that have passed, to take stock, and to ready ourselves for new ways of being.

As we move through this season, Djeran reminds us that growth doesn’t always come from rushing forward. Sometimes it comes from pausing, strengthening connections, and making considered shifts that allow people, partnerships and practice to thrive.

Djeran invites us to move forward thoughtfully, grounded in connection, listening and respect for this Country and the people we walk alongside.

Last week, Outcare was proud to take part in the Telethon7 Giving Celebration, recognising the collective impact of Tele...
09/04/2026

Last week, Outcare was proud to take part in the Telethon7 Giving Celebration, recognising the collective impact of Telethon and its beneficiaries across Western Australia.

Outcare was represented by Lachie Eldrige, Diversion and Prevention Manager, and Serina Gill, Marketing and Communications Lead, joining fellow beneficiaries, partners and supporters to celebrate the power of community-driven change.

With the support of Telethon, Outcare continues to work alongside young people impacted by trauma, providing guidance, stability and the tools they need to build stronger futures and make positive contributions to their communities. Telethon’s ongoing commitment plays a vital role in strengthening this work, and we’re grateful to be part of such a powerful network of organisations driving meaningful outcomes across WA.

The Telethon7 Giving Celebration was a timely reminder of what can be achieved through collaboration, generosity and a shared belief in brighter futures. Thank you to Telethon and the WA community for your continued support.

This week, our teams came together to celebrate World Social Work Day, recognised globally on 17 March 2026.The theme fo...
19/03/2026

This week, our teams came together to celebrate World Social Work Day, recognised globally on 17 March 2026.

The theme for this year - “Co‑Building Hope and Harmony: A Harambee Call to Unite a Divided Society” - speaks directly to the heart of social work and the work we do every day at Outcare.

Across our services, our social workers and frontline practitioners walk alongside people navigating complex systems, challenging circumstances and pivotal moments in their lives. Through collaboration, advocacy and compassion, they help build pathways toward safety, connection and opportunity, strengthening individuals, families and communities in the process.

We are incredibly proud of our staff who embody this commitment every day, co‑building hope and pathways with the people we support.

Thank you to our social workers and practitioners for the care, courage and professionalism you bring to your work, and for the difference you make, often in ways unseen but deeply felt.

Learn more about World Social Work Day 2026:
https://pulse.ly/blrtzd9tnw

Held on the third Thursday of March each year, today encourages all Australians to refocus efforts toward Closing the Ga...
18/03/2026

Held on the third Thursday of March each year, today encourages all Australians to refocus efforts toward Closing the Gap — a national commitment to achieve equity in health, education, safety, employment, and life outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Closing the Gap honours the strength, leadership and resilience of the world’s oldest living cultures — and the need for structural change in how governments and organisations engage with First Nations communities.

At Outcare, we are committed to walking this path in partnership:
🔸 Within our organisation, Aboriginal staff across roles, programs and partnership levels guide and influence the way we show up for communities. Their cultural knowledge and lived experience shape our decisions, practice and direction.

🔸 With the people we support, many of whom are Aboriginal, we take a person‑centred, culturally informed approach — ensuring their voices, rights and strengths lead the way in achieving better life outcomes.

🔸 Through partnerships with Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) across Western Australia, we collaborate to ensure guidance from Aboriginal elders, employees, cultural insight and community priorities are reflected at every level of our work. These partnerships strengthen our capability, accountability and impact.

We know that Closing the Gap is only possible when Aboriginal people and communities are empowered to lead the solutions that affect them — and we are committed to playing our part with respect, humility and action.

Click through to see 3 ways you can get involved today ->

Today we proudly celebrate International Women’s Day 2026 — a moment to acknowledge the strength, resilience and achieve...
08/03/2026

Today we proudly celebrate International Women’s Day 2026 — a moment to acknowledge the strength, resilience and achievements of women across our communities.

This year’s theme, Give to Gain, reflects what we see every day across Outcare’s women’s programs. When we give our time, our support, our compassion and our advocacy, women gain confidence, stability and new pathways forward. And in return, our entire community gains — through stronger families, empowered young people and safer, more equitable futures.

The theme is a powerful reminder that meaningful change is collective. Every action we take today contributes to building the world our daughters, sisters and future generations will inherit.

As we mark , Outcare reaffirms our commitment to creating a more equitable future grounded in respect, inclusion and community-led support.

Want to see how we celebrated and reflected on International Women’s Day this year at Outcare? ➡️ Read more in our latest post: https://pulse.ly/kfyt1gisfb

This week, we marked International Women’s Day with a powerful and inspiring session led by Natalie Sangalli, CEO of Dre...
05/03/2026

This week, we marked International Women’s Day with a powerful and inspiring session led by Natalie Sangalli, CEO of Dress for Success WA.

As part of our celebrations for International Women’s Day on 8 March, Outcare had the honour of hosting Natalie, whose insights offered a profound reminder of both the progress made in advancing gender equity — and the inequities that still persist.

Her reflections on how recently many foundational rights for women were secured highlighted the ongoing need for awareness, advocacy and action. They also reinforced the transformative potential of organisations working collaboratively to support women, strengthen communities and drive meaningful social change.

As we acknowledge International Women’s Day 2026, we reaffirm our commitment to building a more equitable future — one grounded in respect, inclusion and collective action. By working alongside community organisations such as Dress for Success WA, we can help ensure the women and young people accessing our programs receive the support, confidence and opportunities they deserve.

We look forward to continuing this important collaborative effort across our community.

🔗 Read more in our latest blog post: https://pulse.ly/2v8k2m8zch

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Level 2, 631 Karel Avenue, Jandakot
Perth, WA
6164

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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+61862638622

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