Sometimes the resilience that helps us get through tough situations can stop us from reaching out for help when we need it. The new Drought Mental Health Support program in South Australia is staffed by people from the same regional communities to make it easier for people to get help from people who can relate.
Liam Annetts used Mind Australia’s support services and later became a Peer Practitioner himself. It has given him a unique perspective on the role peer support plays in helping people experiencing mental health challenges.
One Door Mental Health has a unique connection to communities across New South Wales that has been built up over many years by One Door staff and volunteers.
New Mind Australia data shows the Mental Health and Wellbeing Locals are successfully supporting Victorian communities, including often marginalised cohorts and demographics.
A new report shows the alarming impacts of hidden changes at the NDIS, which are creating invisible barriers and growing inequity for some of Australia’s most vulnerable people.
Mind Australia and the Southern Suburbs Rugby League Club are proud to announce the start of a new game-changing partnership that will help strengthen mental health and wellbeing awareness in the Cairns and Hinterland region.