Author Archives: natalyb@mhfa.com.au
Talking about sexuality and mental health
This week in the lead up to Valentine’s Day, an occasion mainly associated with heterosexual romantic ideals, popular Australian comic Magda Szubanski publicly announced that she is gay. She called for greater respect towards homosexuals and highlighted the struggles many … Continue reading →
Leave a commentA beginner’s guide to social media for Mental Health First Aid Instructors
For many people, the words ‘Facebooking’ or ‘Tweeting’ are associated with people sharing photos of what they did on the weekend or the type of breakfast cereal eaten this morning. For others, it’s something they feel they ‘ought’ to be … Continue reading →
Leave a commentMental Health and the Silly Season
Christmas and New Year’s mean different things to different people. For some, Christmas is a religious holiday. For others it’s the social season. For a lot of us, at the very least, it means getting together with family or friends … Continue reading →
2 CommentsMHFA welcomes urgent call for police training to help vulnerable young people
teen Mental Health First Aid coordinator Dr Laura Hart comments on yesterday’s Coronial Inquest finding and its implications for mental health first aid training. The findings of the Coronial Inquest into the police shooting of Melbourne teenager Tyler Cassidy were … Continue reading →
2 CommentsWhy would hairdressers benefit from learning more about young people’s mental health?
We recently had some newspaper coverage in the Herald Sun on the importance of Youth Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), to tie in with a new research study being conducted at the University of Melbourne for parents. The study is … Continue reading →
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