Everymind has launched its free professional development program for family day care educators, managers and coordinators nationally, with the support of Family Day Care Australia.
To better support paramedics experiencing mental ill-health and suicidal behaviour, Everymind is seeking the help of their family and friends to design a new online program.
Everymind is looking to significantly bolster its workforce as demand and funding for its programs increase at both national and state levels.
Everymind's Minds Together program is aiming to help people in lockdown who support their partner, family member or friend with symptoms of depression or anxiety.
According to new research carried out through a partnership between Black Dog Institute, Everymind and The Matilda Centre at the University of Sydney, we need to invest in the prevention of mental health and substance use difficulties to combat their significant human and economic costs.
This year might be the hardest year yet for the R U OK? message. Quite frankly, a lot of us are really not feeling okay at all.
As ongoing COVID-19 restrictions leave many families feeling cooped up and stressed, people caring for someone with symptoms of depression or anxiety need support more than ever. Everymind and the University of Newcastle are responding with the trial of a new online program aiming to provide better care for carers.
Everymind is pleased to receive funding from Movember and The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride to deliver an online support program for family and friends of Australian paramedics.
As part of a national trial, Everymind is seeking people who support someone experiencing symptoms of depression or anxiety to participate and share their feedback for our new Minds Together online program.
A national online training program is now available for Australian small business owners interested in promoting mental health and wellbeing in their workplaces.
Prevention First: A prevention and promotion framework for mental health