Experience
Everymind has extensive experience across a diverse range of programs and sectors. Learn about our current programs.
More information about our past projects can be found below.
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Small Business Guides to Mentally Healthy Workplaces
As part of the National Mental Health Commission’s National Workplace Initiative, Everymind developed the Small Business Guides to Mentally Healthy Workplaces.
Healthy Workplaces Toolkit
The Healthy Workplaces Toolkit provides emergency departments with an operational resource to better support the mental health and wellbeing of their staff, reduce the risk of mental health concerns and suicide, and increase the capacity of leaders, peers, and individuals to respond.
LifeSpan Newcastle
LifeSpan is an evidence-based model for integrated suicide prevention in Australia. Developed by the Black Dog Institute, it involved the simultaneous implementation of nine key strategies to reduce suicide. Newcastle was the first site to trial the approach in NSW in 2016 and was led by an alliance of agencies working together locally to reduce suicide.
Long Lives, Healthy Workplaces
Long Lives, Healthy Workplaces was an initiative of the Welfare of Anaesthetists special interest group (SIG), developed by Everymind with support from the Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA) and additional funding leveraged under The Prevention Hub.
Every Doctor, Every Setting: A National Framework
The Every Doctor, Every Setting: A National Framework was developed as part of a national commitment to prioritise the mental health and wellbeing of Australian doctors and medical students.
Partners in Mining
The Partners in Mining program was developed as a free group information and support program for those in the Hunter mining community who support a person experiencing problems with their mental health.
Partners in Depression
Partners in Depression was a group education program designed to address the information and support needs of those who love, live with or care for a person experiencing depression.
Refugee specific suicide prevention training
Everymind was contracted by the NSW Ministry of Health Mental Health Branch to provide training to support the emerging Mental Health Community Living Supports for Refugees (MH-CLSR) workforce in managing and responding to suicide risk among refugees and asylum seekers.
The Way Back Support Service NSW Research Trial
The Way Back Support Service was an Australian first two-year action research trial conducted in several sites, including the Hunter region in NSW.
Guiding Their Way Back Support Groups
The Guiding Their Way Back Support Groups provided carers with the skills and resources needed to respond following a suicide attempt.
Child Illness and Resilience Program (CHiRP)
CHiRP was an evidence-based mental health promotion and illness prevention program for families and carers of children and young people living with an illness.
Navigating Your Way to Health and Navigating Their Way to Health
The Navigating Your Way to Health and Navigating Their Way to Health resources were developed for people who have an eating disorder, people who have eating behaviours that place them at risk of developing an eating disorder, carers and those supporting someone who is living with an eating disorder through treatment and recovery.
The Way Back Information Resources
Information resources for people who have attempted suicide and their family members and friends.
Connections and Foundations for early childhood educators
Connections and Foundations are two examples of Everymind's work supporting early childhood educators to guide them in supporting children's mental health and wellbeing.