Services We Provide


The Centre provides services to women who live in the Parramatta, Holroyd, Baulkham Hills and Auburn Local Government areas. The services we provide are:

Support and advocacy for women who have experienced violence - Women who are experiencing / have experienced domestic or family violence can contact us for information, appropriate referral, crisis counselling, support and advocacy. We also have regular support groups for women who have experienced violence. These services are free and available to all women in the region.
Information and referral - on a wide range of women's and women's health issues. You can contact us if you are unsure of where to get information. We may be able to help or we usually know who can. We also have a range of pamphlets, books and other resources that you can use at the centre.
Crisis support and advocacy - this can be in relation to any issue. You can contact the centre to speak to a worker either by phone or face to face. If we can't help we usually know who can.
Aboriginal Women's Health Worker - our Aboriginal worker is able to provide information, support and advocacy to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander women in the area. The centre organises many activities for Aboriginal Women through the Dyin Caribere Aboriginal Women's Gatherings. A regular Aboriginal women's newsletter is available. To find out more click here.
Regular Groups and Workshops - these are free. Our groups are run every term during the year and you can find the group program in our Newsletter. To get our latest newsletters click here
Naturopathic and Massage Practitioner Clinics - this is a low cost service prioritising women on low incomes. You must live within the local government areas of Parramatta, Holroyd, Baulkham Hills or Auburn. Appointments are necessary. Costs are $5 (with health care card), $15 (no health care card); or $45 (employed).
Counselling for women on low incomes whose issues may relate to past experiences of violence, discrimination, injustice or poverty.
Community Education - The centre offers workshops to groups in the community and other services on a range of women's health issues (including responding to and challenging violence against women). Contact us if you are interested.
Community Development - The centre has a role in ensuring that the concerns of women in the local area are heard and responded to.
Newsletters - The centre produces two regular newsletters
  • The Cumberland Women's Health Centre News
  • The Dyin Caribere Aboriginal Women's Newsletter

For all newsletters and information on other events click here.

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