Road Trauma Support WA

Road Trauma Support WA

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12/07/2026

Driving anxiety can creep up on you, even if it's been years since you've experienced a crash 😰

It could look like fear or panic, even as a passenger, or avoiding certain circumstances like peak hour traffic or particular modes of transport.

But there are strategies you can use to overcome these feelings. Use our Driving Anxiety factsheet to explore them here: https://buff.ly/hXhdn6n

Alternatively, if you're finding your anxiety is impacting your life, reach out to our friendly team on 1300 004 814. You're not alone 💙

29/06/2026

Part 2 of our latest video featuring Injury Matters’ Aleisha Power and Justin Martin is now live.
In this conversation, Justin reflects on the new Road Trauma Support WA resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, highlighting how they can help people recognise when they need support and navigate experiences like trauma, grief and anxiety. He also highlights the importance of accessible, culturally relevant resources that empower communities to seek help and support one another.
Watch now and find the latest resources: https://buff.ly/TDGMQLB 🖤💛❤️

25/06/2026

Taking care of yourself following a crash is so important 👐

It’s common for people to experience a range of responses, such as low mood, heightened anxiety, changes in sleep, or fear of driving.

While everyone’s recovery journey is different, the following strategies may help support your wellbeing and healing: https://buff.ly/l0MxXRA

24/06/2026

Our recent regional trip was one to remember 🌊☀️
Take a look at our recent visit to Carnarvon

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Level 2, 297 Vincent Street
Leederville, WA
6007

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm