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Local businesses now have the opportunity to access effective and very affordable training to help their staff to be skilled and confident in responding to someone in crisis, as part of a new LifeSpan Newcastle Suicide Prevention Business Strategy - LifeSpanBiz.
In every minute that matters – we can decide to do nothing, or to do something; whether it is in your personal life or professional life.
To support the upcoming small business and mental health project, Everymind is seeking input from small businesses with a passion for mental health.
In an article published in the Newcastle Herald, Everymind Director Jaelea Skehan talks about our first 25 years, as well as the road ahead.
A gallery of images from our 25 year anniversary event, held on Thursday 14 December.
Everymind has been consulting with stakeholders and has conducting further focus groups and individual interviews with professionals at the John Hunter and Westmead Hospitals during December as part of the project.
A new study funded by the icare Foundation, and conducted by Everymind, has uncovered that people working in the small business sector may be more likely to be affected by poor mental health than the general population, prompting a compelling need for innovative solutions to assist those people who are the lifeblood of the NSW economy.
Everymind celebrated 25 years of delivering local, state and national mental health and suicide prevention programs with a corporate luncheon for 120 guests at the Surfhouse, Merewether Beach yesterday.
We'd like to hear from people in small business regarding the small business and mental health project.
This morning, the Australian Bureau of Statistics declared that 61.6% of eligible Australians who expressed a view, voted YES to Marriage Equality.
This is a momentous day in Australia’s history and an important step forward in removing some of the discrimination which impacts negatively on the mental health and wellbeing of LGBTI people.
Prevention First: A prevention and promotion framework for mental health