Control and choice in uncertain times
Posted July 7, 2021
by Chaplain Ross Jones
Have you ever wondered if the events in your life are as guaranteed and predictable as you would like them to be?
On…
Posted July 7, 2021
by Chaplain Ross Jones
Have you ever wondered if the events in your life are as guaranteed and predictable as you would like them to be?
On…
Posted July 7, 2021
St Bart’s is delighted to welcome Neil Starkie in his position as GM Strategic Partnerships and Growth.
Originally hailing from the UK, Neil spent 25 years as…
Posted July 7, 2021
When Homelessness Australia sought expressions of interest from experienced Housing First (HF) practitioners throughout the country to undertake a Train the Trainer program, our very own Reconnecting Lives…
Posted June 2, 2021
We’re excited to present our new strategic plan, designed to harness our efforts to take us on a bold journey, motivated by our vision of a community…
Posted April 29, 2021
by Chaplain Ross Jones
To care means to provide to the person in need that which is necessary for their health, welfare, maintenance and protection. Margaret Mead, a…
Posted January 28, 2021
St Bart’s volunteer Mark Piggott was named the City of Perth’s 2021 Community Citizen of the Year for his efforts to help people experiencing, or…
Posted January 21, 2021
Well known in WA as a former State Government Minister, a Labor member of both the State Legislative Council and Federal Member of the House of Representatives in…
Posted December 23, 2020
We were honoured to welcome Premier Mark McGowan on Sunday to our East Perth headquarters, where he announced a $48.95 million targeted homeless support package.
Joining the…
Posted December 23, 2020
Our Reconnecting Lives Program recently won the Institute of Public Administration Australia WA’s Achievement Award for Excellence in the Not for Profit Sector.
The award recognises the…
St Bart’s acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land that we live and work on, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation. We are privileged to work with, and alongside, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and encourage those who are emerging as leaders.
St Bart’s is committed to diversity and inclusion in all its forms. We welcome and support the health and wellbeing of all people, regardless of background, age, ethnicity, religion and gender identity.