Do you need support with school refusal? 

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On the first Tuesday of every month, you can join our social health team to yarn about supporting jarjum who struggle to go to school.

Time: 10:00am – midday

Location: Goodna Clinic FHWB Hub – 6B/12 Queen Street, Goodna QLD 4300

RSVP: [email protected] or phone 07 3437 8443.

Morning team will be provided.

During the yarn, you can:

  • connect with other carers
  • understand why school refusal happens
  • learn about how to support children to go back to school
  • discuss alternative schooling options and more.

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Goodna Clinic

Monday 7:00am – 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:00am – 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:00am – 5:30pm
Thursday 7:00am – 5:30pm
Friday 7:00am – 5:30pm
Saturday 8:30am – 4:30pm
Sunday Closed
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Mums and Bubs Health Hub

Weekdays 8:30am – 4:30pm
Weekends Closed
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The Pamela Mam Health Centre acknowledges the Ugarapul and Yuggera people as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways where we work.  We pay respect to Elders past and present.

This website contains images, names, and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away. With permission from their families, we have continued to use their images to acknowledge and honour their contributions in making our communities healthy and strong.