Understanding Anxiety
More than 2 in every 5 people have experienced a mental disorder at some time in their life. Anxiety is the most common disorder reported by the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Programs to support your needs
Our Support Groups
Join a support group in your local area to share personal experiences in a safe and informational environment.
Small Steps
Our Small Steps seminars explain the types of anxiety and how to help children with anxiety. Book a seminar in your centre, school or community today.
Facilitators
We are always looking to train new facilitators to bring support across NSW. Here you will find out when the next training course will be held.
Anxiety Forums
Looking for more information or help with anxiety? We host Let’s Talk Anxiety forums in Sydney and all around NSW. You’ll learn more about anxiety disorders from experts
SPOTLIGHT
Social Anxiety Seminar
Let’s Talk About Social Anxiety is a free online webinar featuring clinical psychologist Jonathan Gaston, former Clinic Director at Macquarie University’s Centre for Emotional Health.
- Gain valuable insights into social anxiety from both clinical and lived experience perspectives.
- Hear from support group facilitators and learn more about Wayahead Anxiety Support Groups.
Don’t miss this informative event on Wednesday, 30th July at 6:30 to 8:30pm (AEST)
For more information:
email: supportgroups@wayahead.org.au
or call: 1300 794 991
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Understanding Anxiety is a program of initiatives by Wayahead to raise awareness, provide education and support.
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