Bundaberg Mobile Counselling Service in Bundaberg, Queensland | Medical and health
Bundaberg Mobile Counselling Service
Locality: Bundaberg, Queensland
Phone: +61 438 914 857
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25.01.2022 Be mindful about the way we describe children’s personality. Often it’s about perception
24.01.2022 For a free daily strategy to help you overcome depression https://thedepressionproject.com/daily-strategies
22.01.2022 For anyone wishing to provide assistance following last nights fire: HOW TO HELP - Contact Bundaberg Regional Council on 1300 883 699. Council has a disaster recovery team coordinating assistance. - The Globe Hotel is collecting clothing and other items from Midday today.... - Studio 202 hairdressers are collecting clothes and blankets should you wish to donate. See more
21.01.2022 Grief from the loss of someone to suicide is a long road. Try to give yourself credit for enduring the difficult days! Karen
20.01.2022 Support vital research aimed at preventing future suicides. Donate now: https://buff.ly/2w9iEPc Lifeline: 13 11 14.... #Liftthelidonmentalillness
17.01.2022 Sadly, 3046 Australians died by suicide in 2018. Research indicates that for every death through suicide, 135 people are impacted and ten or more are significan...tly impacted. Spotlight on StandBy - Support after Suicide. StandBy provide free face-to-face or telephone support by local caring staff, committed to the wellbeing of the person or group impacted. The program provides a central point of contact and coordination. StandBy provides direct support to those impacted, then assists with connection to additional services, groups and organisations within their local area. Learn more at www.standbysupport.com.au
16.01.2022 If you feel like a conversation is too big for family or friends alone, connect with a trusted health professional like your GP, or the services and supports below
12.01.2022 It's R U OK?Day, a reminder that every day is a day to start a conversation that could change a life. Today we're calling on Australians to learn what to say af...ter R U OK? so they can keep the conversation going when someone says they're not OK. There's more to say after R U OK? Learn what to say when listening with an open mind Learn what to say when encouraging action Learn what to say when checking in Learn how to continue a conversation that could change a life. When we know what to say next we can help someone open up and find pathways to support long before they're in crisis. Learn what to say next and help us move closer to our vision of a world where we're all connected and are protected from suicide. Head to www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask
09.01.2022 With approximately 700 Queenslanders taking their lives each year, suicide is a major issue for our society and the leading ca...use of death among people 15 44 years old in Australia. At this moment in time we need to be very aware of the individual’s response to the stresses we are facing. Join Care for Life Suicide Prevention Network on the 8th of September and contribute to World Suicided Prevention Day by helping us to spread awareness. Topics covered include: . Men & Family issues that may cause stress . The Impact on Children & Young People . The effect on the Indigenous community . And much more " " Presentations by guest speakers and a live Q&A session through Zoom meeting. & @ ...
08.01.2022 A few tips for anxiety...Please feel free to share your own coping skills that have helped you
04.01.2022 Be relaxed, friendly and genuine when checking in with someone you're worried about. Start the conversation in a way that works for your relationship. You might... need to find a way to break the ice so they feel comfortable and safe opening up. What's your go-to conversation starter? Find more tips at www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask #RUOKDay #RUOKEveryDay #AskRUOK
02.01.2022 Thank you to our local reporter Rhylea Millar and her article in the NewsMail about the free FOUND fun STARTING AT THE END OF AUGUST. You can visit the Gall...ery exhibition any time, walk the Trail any time, and especially walk your pooches on the Trail across 3 special days Sunday 30 August, Sunday 13 and 27 September. Best in show @bundabergregionalgalleries and across the #lovebundy region. Works featured in this article are by Jo Williams , Raymon Singleton and Marlies Oakley :-] For subscribers: https://www.news-mail.com.au//ruff-patch-exhibiti/4069074/
02.01.2022 "It's okay not to be okay" - that's the message from Health Minister Greg Hunt, as he signed off on a $48 million pandemic mental health plan. #9ACA
01.01.2022 This week is Men’s Health Week.
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