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Read our articles to learn practical tips for promoting positive mental health practices and supporting someone who may be experiencing a mental health problem.
Six tips to keep someone comfortable in a mental health conversation
When it comes to supporting someone going through a difficult time, preparing for the conversation can help you feel confident in your approach. But what about once someone has opened up? How do we keep the conversation going and help them feel comfortable with the uncomfortable?
Our latest article shares six practical tips.
A veteran’s path to recovery through his community
After serving over two decades in the Australian Army, Craig’s transition to civilian life was far from easy. Craig’s final rotation in Afghanistan came with significant losses and, on returning to Australia, he struggled to find work. The psychological toll of his...
Navigating misconceptions in mental health conversations
Understanding mental health is a journey, and the conversations we have play a significant role in shaping how others perceive and navigate it. As discussions about mental health are becoming increasingly more common, it is essential to ensure that these...
Top strategies for mental resilience
One powerful strategy for enhancing mental resilience is embracing a growth mindset, which involves seeing challenges as opportunities to learn and grow. In a world filled with uncertainties and challenges, fostering a resilient mindset can be a game-changer,...
Supporting the mental health of LGBTIQA+ people
Addressing the unique challenges and diverse experiences within the LGBTIQA+ community is crucial to fostering environments where individuals can feel safe, welcome and acknowledged. Underrepresented communities like the Australian LGBTIQA+ are sadly no stranger...
Navigating burnout
Burnout is a serious issue that impacts workers not only in Australia but around the world. It can have far-reaching impacts on productivity, well-being and employee turnover. A recent study showed that Australian workers reported the highest burnout rates in the...
Mental health is a universal human right – how can we help get there?
This year’s World Mental Health Day theme, “Mental health is a universal human right”, aims to improve knowledge and drive actions that promote and protect everyone's mental well-being.
How to help a tertiary student who isn’t coping
Stress is a common and natural response to challenging situations or environments. It has both a mental and a physical component and we often notice it both in our bodily responses, and the way we feel in our minds. While everyone experiences stress from time to...
Empowering the mental health and well-being of aged care workers
Working in aged care requires a special kind of strength. Caregivers in this field often show incredible compassion and resourcefulness as they support individuals with complex needs, even when faced with limited resources and changing policies and regulations....
Promoting positive mental health practices in the workplace
Many of us spend more of our waking hours working than doing anything else, whether the workplace is in-person, online, or on the road. Our workplace has a great impact on our mental health. The good news is that when the workplace is a positive and supportive...
Maintaining mental health for tertiary students
The tertiary years are an exciting time of new opportunities. For some of us the university years are about studying hard – striving for the career path we see before us. For others, there might be a greater propensity towards fun and socialising. Either way, the...
How do I speak to my child about suicide?
Providing children with accurate, age-appropriate information about suicide in an open and safe environment. Broaching the topic of suicide with your children is undeniably challenging. On average in Australia, nine people die by suicide each day. For young...