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Tune in to Sharnayd, Aboriginal mental health clinician

Tune in to Sharnayd, Aboriginal mental health clinican yarning about good mental health Wandakaluwa, Minyang “Welcome”,  Yaama, Anikanya.  ” Hello”  , Dhanggana, “How are you?”  The Australian campaign theme is “Look after your mental health Australia” and throughout Mental Health Month, October,there are events planned all over NSW. Lead organisaton WayAhead presents this year’s NSW theme, Tune In. To […]

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Optimistic October

OPTIMISTIC OCTOBER! Life is far from perfect, but there are lots of reasons for optimism.   Setting positive goals for the future gives our lives a sense of direction and purpose. And although we face many challenges there are also lots of reasons to stay hopeful. By consciously choosing our priorities we can overcome issues, make

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Mental Health Month encourages us all to think about our mental health and wellbeing

Mental Health Month encourages us all to think about our mental health and wellbeing, regardless of whether we may have a lived or learned experience of mental illness or not. Mental Health Month 2020 To celebrate Mental Health Month, check out the Mental Health Month calendar, of the very 1st virtual education sessions for mental health

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Counselling and support for people affected by the Disability Royal Commission

Counselling and support for people affected by the Disability Royal Commission  Here’s a great opportunity to access appropriate support Relationships Australia NSW provides free counselling and support for all people (including First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse and LGBTQ+) affected by the Disability Royal Commission who reside in Sydney and are living with a disability or in a caring or support role. People with a disability who are

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Project Embark

Project Embark:  supporting people experiencing homelessness and mental illness to access the NDIS . Embark is a project funded by the NDIA through the NSW Ministry of Health to support people with a mental illness, experiencing or at risk of homelessness, to access the NDIS.  Embark will work with Local Health Districts, Specialty Health Networks, mental health services,

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BEING Supported

BEING Supported – the mental health peer support line 1800 151 151  BEING Supported, the Mental Health Peer Support Line is now taking calls! BEING Supported is a new service, non-crisis peer support service staffed by trained Peer Support Specialists, all of whom have had their own personal experiences of mental health issues, system access,

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