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Northern Territory Mental Health Coalition

Locality: Darwin, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 8 8948 2246



Address: 7/18 Bauhinia Street, Nightcliff Community Centre 0810 Darwin, NT, Australia

Website: http://www.ntmhc.org.au

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25.01.2022 Relationships Australia Northern Territory are running an Afternoon Tea on the 11th of December at the Darwin Botanic Gardens Visitor Center for People with Dis...abilities (including those affected by mental health challenges), their families, carers and anyone else interested. Come along to find out about the Disability Royal Commission and the supports you can access. Due to COVID safety planning, registration for this event is essential. See more



19.01.2022 ALICE SPRINGS - STRESS LESS IN THE PARK FRIDAY OCT 9 - 10am - 1pm Reminder of the Mental Health Week Event, Stress Less in the Park tomorrow at 10am to 1pm at the Civic Centre Lawns... The event will be fenced to create an entry and exit to be able to monitor attendees for COVID tracing requirements. All members of the public who enter the event will be required to leave their name and number at a front registration desk where sanitiser, gloves and facemasks will be available if people ask for them. We also have an exit station where sanitiser will be provided, and a number of sanitiser stations will be stationed inside the event also. St Johns will be present for First Aid. There will be musical performances, free 10 minute seated massages available for community members on the day, and Michael Ahmazing will be doing some roving to entertain the kids. EVENT STAGE PROGRAM 10am Music by Jessie K 10.40am Michael Ahmazing Magic Show 11.15am Welcome To Country by Kumalie Riley and Address by Member For Araluen Robyn Lambley 11.30am Music by Stuart Nuggett 12.10am Hand Jive with Disability Advocacy Service 12.20pm Music by Kututu Wattle Seeds 1pm Close

18.01.2022 Download the Mental Health Week Calendar of Events https://ntmhc.org.au//2020-Mental-Health-Week-October-5-9.

15.01.2022 Looking for something different to acknowledge #NAIDOC2020? An online introduction to Indigenous Australian LGBQTISB suicide prevention. With the constant changing and widespread impacts of COVID-19 affecting the attendance to many of the NAIDOC 2020 activities here's an event, you can participate in from your workplace or home.



13.01.2022 Opportunity: Indigenous LGBQTI+ Inclusive Practices in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Workshop Dameyon Bonson, is an Indigenous gay male from the NT and recognised as Indigenous suicide prevention subject matter expert, specifically in Indigenous LGBQTI+ suicide prevention. Dameyon has been commissioned to deliver Indigenous LGBQTI+ Inclusive Practices in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Workshop for organisations, community groups and departments that work with A...boriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth, aged 15-25 of the Greater Darwin Region. There are 2 workshops in Palmerston and 2 in Darwin. Dates and locations: FOR: All Youth organisations, services, community groups and programs that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people access. Palmerston Tuesday of 24th (Tuesday) Darwin 26th of November (Thursday) FOR: All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations, services, community groups and programs. Palmerston 1st of December (Tuesday) Darwin 3rd of 3rd of December (Thursday) Background: Indigenous Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, Trans and Intersex (LGBQTI) people experience additional societal challenges which can contribute to the increased development of depression, anxiety, and alcohol and other drug problems as well as many more of life’s difficulties and challenges. In their help seeking efforts, services that are not inclusive in their practice can create extra obstacles, affecting service delivery and restricting optimal health outcomes for Indigenous LGBQTI+ people. This workshop is to enhance the current service delivery of organisation and groups across suicide prevention and health as well as other community and social services. The workshop: The Indigenous LGBQTI+ Inclusive Practices in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Workshop is a full day workforce capability program aimed to increase Indigenous LGBQTI+ access to health and community services. It achieves this by upskilling organisations and individual’s knowledge of the heightened suicide risk, as well as many other social issues, for Indigenous LGBQTI+ people. Participants are assisted in identifying the inherent health risks at the intersection of the dual experiences of being both Indigenous and LGBQTI+ identifying. This includes the social determinants of health specific to Indigenous LGBQTI+ people. These workshops are a targeted approach to upskilling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations, groups, as well as youth programs and services that all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people access. Click on the link to submit your Expression of Interest to attend a workshop. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/trialsiteworkshops

05.01.2022 HEADSPACE DAY! This years theme is SMALL STEPS! Take a small step into imagination, community, friendship, self-care & fun this headspace Day! Join us on ...Thursday the 8th of October from 12pm - 4pm @ headspace Darwin! There will be... Fantasy theme DRESS-UP LIVE performance from Jordan Ravi Music Therapy dogs from Mind Your Paws BBQ Photobooth Face painting Acoustic sessions from LOCAL musicians Cultural activity Drumming ALL are welcome! Join in on the fun and help us celebrate headspace Day! #smallsteps #headspacedarwin

04.01.2022 Menzies Weekly Seminar It was relevant, useful and gave me tools; it created connection, changed my perspective and gave me HOPE : Participants’ journey in the Peer-Led Education Pilot in Darwin (PLEP) Presenters:...Continue reading



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