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‘Let it Go’ Stress Management Workshop
This workshop will help you to let go of your biggest burdens in life by giving you practical tools to manage your stress. The 'Let it Go: Stress Management Workshop' teaches tips and tricks for reducing stress in daily life. In this workshop you will learn about stress and its potential impact on your … Continued
Find out more »Anglicare Tasmania Connecting with Community Expo Online
In 2020, Anglicare Tasmania will again be hosting our public “Connecting with Community Expo” event, but this year with a difference! This year the Anglicare Tasmania website, will host an online event hub featuring information and links to community service providers, health & wellbeing providers and local businesses involved in the wellbeing space. The event … Continued
Find out more »Glenorchy Library Mental Health Week – Photography Competition
Theme: How has your life changed during COVID-19? Send us your photo to [email protected] Entries close on 9th October Prizes: $100 Gift Voucher, $100 People’s Choice Award Contact Glenorchy Library on 6165 5493 or drop in for more information * These photos will form part of Libraries Tasmania ‘Covid 19 Stories’ project. The end product … Continued
Find out more »Gratitude Tree
What are you grateful for? Pick up some ribbon from the Rosny Library or Clarence City Council and write your answer. Your answers will help us decorate the trees outside the library and create a beautiful space to share what our community is grateful for.
Find out more »The Glenorchy Library Mental Health Expo – We all have a role to play.
We are excited to host our expo a little differently this year, by running it over the entire week to allow for social distancing and capacity policies. The expo will run over 5 days. 5 - 9 October from 10:00 - 1:00pm. We will have a range of service providers having stalls and a range … Continued
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Online Creative Art Exhibition: We all have role to play in fostering each others creative spirit
We will be launching an online Creative Art Exhibition that showcases the amazing work our clients have produced in painting, ceramics and creative writing. The exhibition will be available for the month of October. The theme ''We all have a role to play'' is evident in the support and nurturing apparent in the classes where … Continued
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Mindfulness Workshop
Join our free workshop and learn how practicing Mindfulness can decrease stress, worry and anxiety.
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A Week of Wonderful Ideas – Show and Tell Tuesday
A Week of Wonderful Ideas is a 30min online event from Monday to Friday to support mental wellbeing. Each day there is a different activity of wonderful ideas shared by participants and facilitated by TasPPL: Music Monday (share your favourite music) , Show and Tell Tuesday ( share your creative outlet), Walking Wednesday (join us … Continued
Find out more »Wellways Community Dog Walk & BBQ
This Mental Health Week, Wellways will be celebrating our four legged friends and the support and unconditional love they bestow on us every day. Join us for a community dog walk, followed by a barbeque in beautiful Bonnet Hill. The theme for Mental Health Week this year is “We all have a role to play” … Continued
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Mental Health Week BBQ lunch
Mental Health week BBQ lunch at Ulverstone RFT, with video project launch.
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RFT Mental Health Week afternoon tea
Mental Health week afternoon tea at Mowbray RFT, video project launch and new mural unveiling.
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COVID-19 and mental health
The Society for Mental Health Research (SMHR) would like to invite you to join us during Mental Health Week 2020 to learn more about mental health research in Australia. Chair: Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin (SMHR President) Opening presentation: Dr Ruth Vine (Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Mental Health) Presentations: (9 researchers x 10 minutes each) Closing … Continued
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