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Mums in Distress Support Services

Locality: Barangaroo

Phone: +61 1300 853 437



Address: Level 35, Tower One, 100 Barangaroo Avenue 2000 Barangaroo, NSW, Australia

Website: https://parentsbeyondbreakup.com

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25.01.2022 #news Divorce and will-writing demand during COVID-19 lockdown divorce inquiries have surged by 300% and will-writing has risen by 69% during the pandemic:



22.01.2022 This is worth checking out. Virtual book launch of 'Separate Ways' TODAY, a great all-round guide to everything you need to know as a recently separated parent. We don't normally recommend books (or law firms) but this is exceptional and they have some free giveaways. Worth listening in. For an area of life as difficult for a parent to manage as breaking up, it's amazing to me how few books actually provide a holistic overview of what's really going on, or more importantly, ...insights into how best to manage it all. Then I came upon Separate Ways. Take it from me, this book does. More than that, this is THE book. Without doubt, Separate Ways is one of the best guides on this most thorny of issues that I've ever seen. It covers it all: law, psychology, support, self-care. Do yourself or someone else who needs it a favour; buy this book. Peter Nicholls, CEO, Parents Beyond Breakup

22.01.2022 A TEDTalk about how to practice emotional first aid, self-care and psychological health. (Guy Winch) *Viewer information: Discusses psychological wounds: loneliness/chronic loneliness reactions to failure, rejection, negative self talk, low self-esteem and rumination (ie. when you cant stop playing a scene in your head over and over sometimes for weeks on end). ~... Are you struggling to cope? We are here to help. You can call us on 1300 853 437 (or +61 2 6652 8113) or email: [email protected] #TED #TEDTalk #PBB #ParentsBeyondBreakup #selfcare #mentalhealth

22.01.2022 It's hard to know what to say about this. Media gore...



22.01.2022 #news To safeguard childrens mental health during COVID-19, parents must look after their own, says this article. Its true that the negative mental health impacts of this pandemic are affecting many adults but children are the long-term concern too. ... #Pbb #Mids #MentalHealth

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22.01.2022 Relationship breakdown linked to majority of homeless in Australia. Those whove experienced a difficult family split will likely not be surprised, not least those that have ended up lounge surfing or living in their vehicle for a time.



21.01.2022 An interesting report has been released looking at what strategies are required to help prevent suicide. The idea is to inform policy and mental health responses. Recommendations include: persisting with JobKeeper, ramping up education support for young people and reducing social dislocation... #ParentsBeyondBreakUp #PBB #Mids #SuicidePrevention

21.01.2022 #News Different research appears to be showing different statistics on this, but this article says, The number of coupes planning to divorce has more than doubled since the outbreak of COVID-19, with the second wave proving the breaking point for many marriages and forcing urgent Family Law Court actions to nearly triple, lawyers and counsellors say. #ParentsBeyondBreakup #PBB #Covid #Divorce #FamilyLaw #Mids

21.01.2022 My husband wants a divorce

20.01.2022 #News This is an interesting article highlighting 5 ways to get mental health support without picking up the phone. Please dont struggle alone. #ParentsBeyondBreakup #PBB #MentalHealth

19.01.2022 NOTICE SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST 2020 Apologies - we've just learned that our telephone system has stopped working and its likely not back up and running until sometimes Monday 31st Aug. In the meantime, please email us on [email protected] and one of our team will call you back, in turn, as soon as they're free. Be assured, we are seeing your emails and will call you back in the order the emails come in. We're operating our helpline, as usual, all day today, until 5pm AEST (Sydney/Melbourne timezone). We can and will call you back if you email us with your details - be sure to include your name, number and what time you're around today.



17.01.2022 #News There has been an alarming spike in self harm, which has prompted a $60m funding boost from the Victorian government. #ParentsBeyondBreakup #PBB #Mids #MentalHealth #SelfHarm #Covid

17.01.2022 This is worth checking out. Virtual book launch of Separate Ways TODAY, a great all-round guide to everything you need to know as a recently separated parent. We dont normally recommend books (or law firms) but this is exceptional and they have some free giveaways. Worth listening in. For an area of life as difficult for a parent to manage as breaking up, its amazing to me how few books actually provide a holistic overview of whats really going on, or more importantly, ...insights into how best to manage it all. Then I came upon Separate Ways. Take it from me, this book does. More than that, this is THE book. Without doubt, Separate Ways is one of the best guides on this most thorny of issues that Ive ever seen. It covers it all: law, psychology, support, self-care. Do yourself or someone else who needs it a favour; buy this book. Peter Nicholls, CEO, Parents Beyond Breakup

16.01.2022 Four ways to feel happier even during challenging times:

16.01.2022 Relationship breakdown linked to majority of homeless in Australia. Those who've experienced a difficult family split will likely not be surprised, not least those that have ended up lounge surfing or living in their vehicle for a time.

15.01.2022 #news It happened after the global financial crisis and experts are convinced well see a spike in divorces after the current pandemic. #Divorce #Pandemic #PBB #Mids

14.01.2022 Important service change update relating to COVID19. Our in-person meetings in Melbourne are temporarily suspended due to new state-based regulations. All other support services including online support meetings and our helpline (1300 853437) continue as normal. As soon as regulations allow, well be reopening our in-person group. Were sorry for the inconvenience but like everyone in Australia, need to do our bit to prevent wider spread.

14.01.2022 Many peoples mental health is being challenged right now, including health professionals themselves. Some interesting insights in here: #mentalhealth #professionals #PBB

13.01.2022 Hello Spring and 1st September! #Mids #PBB #ParentsBeyondBreakup #Spring #September

13.01.2022 This custom painted electric blue caterpillar D6 will be travelling from Brisbane and back to Victoria to raise awareness about mental health. Look out for it in Newcastle and Albury and along the route!

12.01.2022 Mums in Distress Helpline is OPEN over Christmas & New Year! Helpline: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm & Sat 10am-5pm. 1300 853 437 MIDS Meetings .... Every Monday, PLUS a morning meeting on Christmas day!... For details of all services available over Xmas and New Year, check out the our website - WWW.PARENTSBEYONDBREAKUP.COM/MIDS Or, call our Helpline - 1300 853 437

12.01.2022 #News The Federal Government has increased mental health support to Victorians in light of the increased restrictions. This includes offering a further 10 sessions of psychological treatment under Medicare. Australian Psychological Society (APS) has welcomed the governments decision. ... #ParentsBeyondBreakup #PBB #Mids #MentalHealth #Victoria #Covid19

11.01.2022 What parenting styles set kids up for emotional abuse?

09.01.2022 Heres what we found when we looked into one of the most common questions we hear at our support groups.

09.01.2022 How it feels to lose family, captured in art.

09.01.2022 Its hard to know what to say about this. Media gore...

08.01.2022 #News - The Best Ways to Prevent Suicide What are the best way to prevent suicide? This article looks at some positive practises which include: Develop stronger relationships... Intervention efforts Public awareness campaigns #ParentsBeyondBreakup #PBB #SuicidePrevention

07.01.2022 #news Victorias family violence killers are sentenced to less jail time than those who commit random acts of violence:

06.01.2022 #news Family court judges have been forced to adapt quickly to unprecedented disagreements on parenting time and safety during the pandemic.

05.01.2022 #news COVID kidnappings and violence on the rise:

04.01.2022 #news A divorce boom is expected:

04.01.2022 Raising resilient kids:

03.01.2022 #news Family Law Courts are at breaking point: #ParentsBeyondBreakup #PBB #FamilyCourt

03.01.2022 #news A 'divorce boom' is expected:

03.01.2022 #news The Family Court and Federal Circuit Court have fast-tracked 283 urgent parenting disputes linked to COVID-19 restrictions since April:

03.01.2022 #news What to do when someone talks about suicide:

03.01.2022 Here's what we found when we looked into one of the most common questions we hear at our support groups.

03.01.2022 #News If youre concerned about your entire familys mental health, including your children, this is an important read. Children are at risk of long-term consequences from parental stress, anxiety and depression. This means that they can be more likely to experience mental health problems themselves. ... Some so-called small steps that may help are also listed in here, including reaffirming that your emotions make sense, talking about your feelings and seeking professional help. #ParentsBeyondBreakup #PBB #MentalHealth #Covid19 #Children #Anxiety #Depression #Mids

02.01.2022 #news Victoria’s family violence killers are sentenced to less jail time than those who commit random acts of violence:

01.01.2022 NOTICE SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST 2020 Apologies - weve just learned that our telephone system has stopped working and its likely not back up and running until sometimes Monday 31st Aug. In the meantime, please email us on [email protected] and one of our team will call you back, in turn, as soon as theyre free. Be assured, we are seeing your emails and will call you back in the order the emails come in. Were operating our helpline, as usual, all day today, until 5pm AEST (Sydney/Melbourne timezone). We can and will call you back if you email us with your details - be sure to include your name, number and what time youre around today.

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