Living at Mind Australia’s Psychosocial Residential Rehabilitation (PRR) service in Preston (Victoria) has given Hailey the space, safety and structure to work on her recovery.
Cloé had a profound experience of self-recognition in 2017 when she saw a video about Lana Wachowski, one of the directors of the Matrix, who transitioned in 2012.
Two or three years ago, John’s teenage daughter Celine’s* mental health spiralled. She started to disengage at school and home and, struggling to connect with others, began using alcohol and recreational drugs as a coping mechanism.
Now 19, Celine has multiple diagnoses, including autism and anxiety, as well as her issues with alcohol and recreational drugs.
One Door Mental Health is now providing free short term intervention psychological therapy for people experiencing suicidal thoughts or who are recovering from a suicide attempt.
Small businesses and sole traders can now provide mental health and wellbeing support for their employees through Mind Australia’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP) support services.
Supporting your employees’ mental health can significantly improve productivity and shows your commitment to your staff.
Mind Australia’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Hubs are providing an invaluable link to support services for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people throughout Victoria.
The importance of LGBTIQA+SB* lived experience leadership in suicide prevention was the focus of a recent webinar the Changing the Landscape campaign held in partnership with Mind Australia.
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