Articles from 2022

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  Tuesday 27th September, 2022

How fast has this year gone? We hear that lament from friends, neighbours, work colleagues and family on an all too regular basis. Some are thinking of Christmas with joy as the past two...

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Mentally Healthy Workplaces

  Tuesday 30th August, 2022

Whether you work on a farm, in an office, a supermarket or at home, having a healthy and safe workplace is important for overall wellbeing.

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Recognising The Signs Of Depression

  Thursday 28th July, 2022

We hear a lot about depression and many of us know someone who has identified as having a depressive illness, but what exactly is depression? Depression is a common mental disorder affecting more...

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Men's Health Month - June 2022

  Friday 3rd June, 2022

With the first of June marking the start of Men’s Health Month, it is time to shine an awareness on how to check in with the guys to ensure they are talking the best care of themselves.

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Get Creative To Improve Wellbeing

  Wednesday 1st June, 2022

Research has shown that cultural activities can improve our mental health. Whether that is writing, drawing, painting, sculpting, playing music or visiting galleries and museums, the feeling of joy...

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How to talk to young children about mental health

  Wednesday 18th May, 2022

The early years is a great time to instil in young children the strategies needed to look after their wellbeing. Healthy eating, exercise and education are core to children’s wellbeing, but mental...

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The Importance of Community

  Wednesday 18th May, 2022

Humans are social beings; we need to belong and to connect with others. If we don’t have a community or group to connect to, we risk feeling disconnected and that can lead to loneliness, anxiety,...

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How to cope during times of uncertainty

  Wednesday 27th April, 2022

There is no doubt we are currently faced with an almost unprecedented amount of uncertainty in the world and for many of us, this is the first time that we have experienced this to such a degree.

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Writing to Connect

  Tuesday 12th April, 2022

The drought, Black Summer Bushfires and COVID-19 have given us a lived experience of adverse climate conditions, natural disasters, and pandemic. A lived experience refers to the situations that...

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Resilient Rural Women

  Wednesday 9th March, 2022

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New Year’s Resolutions – do they add more stress to our lives?

  Wednesday 12th January, 2022

Too often, we set unrealistic goals and target dates for ourselves that leave us feeling more stressed and unhappy when we don’t achieve the results we want.

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