Category
Format
In PersonVenue
North East Metro Community Alcohol and Drug ServiceAddress
4 Stafford St, Midland 6056, Western AustraliaDate
17 June 2026 - 22 July 2026Frequency
Wednesday evenings for 6 weeks.Booking required.
Time
5:30 PM - 7:30 PMAvailable Seats
8 of 8- 17 Jun. 26, 05:30 pm
- North East Metro Community Alcohol and Drug Service
- 24 Jun. 26, 05:30 pm
- North East Metro Community Alcohol and Drug Service
- 01 Jul. 26, 05:30 pm
- North East Metro Community Alcohol and Drug Service
- 08 Jul. 26, 05:30 pm
- North East Metro Community Alcohol and Drug Service
- 15 Jul. 26, 05:30 pm
- North East Metro Community Alcohol and Drug Service
- 22 Jul. 26, 05:30 pm
- North East Metro Community Alcohol and Drug Service
Overview
Worried about someone else’s alcohol and/or drug use? Then our FREE 6-week Six STEPS program may be for you!
To register click the "Book Now" button above.
Six STEPS
Six STEPS is 6 x 2 hour sessions focused on Support, Tools, Empathy, Practical tips and Self-care.
Some of the topics discussed are:
- Understanding the Stages of Change.
- Boundary Setting.
- Communication.
- Risk Safety Planning.
- Self-Care and Understanding Behaviour.
Who is this program for?
Six STEPS is for anyone aged 18 and over wishing to regain control over their lives by learning new skills and strategies to help improve wellbeing.
Rather than focussing on the person you support, the program invites you to spend some time concentrating on your own needs and goals for the future.
We recommend attending 1-2 weekly support groups and/or engaging with our telephone counselling line (9442 5050) before starting Six STEPS. Six STEPS is practical based and not aimed at supporting people through acute crisis.
What can you expect?
Six STEPS is a structured program that runs in a small group setting of up to 8 people over 6 weeks. As a participant you will be provided with a workbook, and a different topic will be covered each week to help you reflect on your personal situation, what things support you and what things get in the way.
Facilitators have a lived experience of caring for and supporting someone who uses alcohol and/or other drugs and use their own experiences to understand and assist you in moving in a positive direction.
Participants are expected to attend each week and the same people who start the program finish the program together. All participants are encouraged to ask questions in a safe, open, and non-judgemental learning environment.
Here is what past participants have had to say:
- It was so good meeting other people who are going through similar issues, now I know I’m not alone.
- Personally, I feel so different walking out then I did walking in 6 weeks ago.
- Our facilitators were warm, welcoming and empathetic they certainly created a safe and supportive space.
Additional Information
Venue information
- Look for the Holyoake/North East Metro Community Alcohol and Drug Service sign
- Paid parking is available
- Wheelchair accessible
- Holyoake offers individual counselling for people affected by a family members substance use please call 9274 7055 for more information