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Everymind welcomes the funding announcement by the Federal government today for Australia’s Primary Health Networks (PHNs), which coordinate the health services needed to respond to the specific needs of our communities.
In simple terms, resilience can be thought of as the ability to handle stressful situations and bounce forward following difficult times.
National mental health and suicide prevention institute Everymind has received a $3.1 million grant to support the mental health of small business owners as part of the Federal Government’s economic support package for Australia’s small business sector.
Results of the first major Australian study into the mental health and wellbeing of the media, marketing and creative industries have been released.
Everymind team member and LifeSpan Newcastle Coordinator, Dr Katie McGill has been named as one of the first six recipients to receive Higher Degree Research Scholarships under the National Suicide Prevention Research Fund.
The legacy of well-known Hunter psychologist, educator and leader, Professor Trevor Waring AM will be honoured at a special free public lecture in Newcastle on Thursday 15 November.
Everymind has developed a new program Ahead for Business, including an interactive website and app, specifically for small business owners to give them practical resources and tools to improve their mental health and wellbeing.
Everymind's Mindframe team is encouraging people to take part in a new survey investigating the attitudes and perceptions of Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) in the media.
Everymind is pleased to be sponsoring Not Just for Laughs, an independent comedy festival taking place in Newcastle over the Labour Day long weekend.
Today the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released the Causes of Death data for 2017, reiterating the need to renew our collective commitment to suicide prevention in Australia – as individuals, services, communities and governments.
Prevention First: A prevention and promotion framework for mental health