Batyr is dedicated to promoting mental health awareness among young people. Our mission is to
reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness and empower young individuals to seek help
when needed. The ‘Ourherd’ app is a safe online space for young people to connect, share experiences, and support each other, so we can use our voices to create positive change.
In 2013, 1,200 secondary students sat in a school hall to hear inspiring stories of hope from a diversity of speakers, the success of this first event triggered a new way of providing effective wellbeing lessons to secondary students. Stand Tall has now become the largest youth event of it’s kind in Australia
We are a leading provider of experiential programs proven to increase student leadership and wellbeing. Our programs are experiential and immersive, and have proven impact. Tailored to primary and secondary students, they are designed to help develop authentic leaders who have a strong sense of self and wellbeing.
The Equality Project is a LGBTIQA+ charity bringing together people and allies to promote a better, more just, and fairer society for all Australians. Our mission is to create spaces for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer and Asexual communities, organisations, advocates and allies to work together, build bridges, and speak with a common voice.
Known for the annual Movember campaign, participants grow mustaches to raise awareness and funds for critical men's health issues such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and mental health. They spark conversations about traditionally sensitive topics while actively funding research and programs to improve men's well-being.
Menslink has been supporting young men in the Canberra region for over twenty years through our free counselling, volunteer mentoring and
education programs. In that time we have helped thousands of young guys get through tough or lonely times with the least amount of pain or harm to themselves or those around them.
The Resilience Project delivers emotionally engaging programs to schools, sports clubs and businesses, providing practical, mental health strategies to build resilience + happiness. Through presentations, school curriculum, events, the TRP App, and Wellbeing Journals, we share the benefits of Gratitude, Empathy and Mindfulness.
We are the trusted source and respected leader when it comes to women's mental health. Working alongside a community of experts, advocates and allies we raise and distribute funds towards the most critical women's mental health outcomes, including women’s mental health programs, initiatives, support services and research.
CoMHWA’s Peer Pathways project is a West Australian, Statewide helpline for people with mental health challenges to find the supports needed to promote mental and physical wellbeing. Our Peer Navigators will assist you, your family and your carers to navigate services across the State.
WINGS of Hope aim to help those bereaved by suicide by reducing isolation and preventing harm. We are a Postvention organisation (being resources and supports provided following a suicide death) and we do this through providing a unique education resource for children and families bereaved by suicide.
The Fathering Project positively impacts fathering behaviour and fathers’ engagement with children through evidence-rich programs and resources that engage, equip and support fathers, families, schools, employers and community organisations.
Our focus is to support people, their families and carers to navigate the health and social care systems, access the services they require, when they require them, to get the most out of life.
Mindfull Aus understands the task at hand in reducing beautiful lives lost to Suicide & the stigma associated with Mind and Behavioural Health is far greater than just one individual or group of people, as we seek out opportunities to work with collectively as many people as we can to inflict a much bigger more powerful and beneficial social change and voice.
Are you bogged mate? aims to boost awareness and start a conversation with the broader community about the rising issue of depression and suicide rates among men in rural areas. We are confronting the challenges that country men face on a daily basis, talking about mental health, and lighting the path to support.
Our mission is to promote better mental health and well-being for all. We offer a range of in-person and online programs, including free support groups, low-cost psychological counselling, free webinars, Mental Health First Aid training, advocacy programs, and our National Mental Health Month campaign.
GYAFC does not provide crisis support. If you or someone you know needs immediate help call: Emergency 000 Lifeline 13 11 14
GYAFC pays respects to the traditional custodians across the lands in which we work, and acknowledges their elders past, present, and emerging.
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