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Mental Health Week Photography Competition @ Glenorchy Library
Send us your best photo representing one or all of the Mental Health Week themes of Awareness, Belonging, Connection! Please include your name, contact details, and a brief blurb on what the photo means to you. All entries will be displayed at Glenorchy Library from 10 to 28 October. To enter: Send your photo to … Continued
Find out more »Minds Do Matter – Launceston
Minds Do Matter is an annual, statewide community art exhibition celebrating Mental Health Week in Tasmania. Minds Do Matter explores the relationship between art and well-being by celebrating art’s power to be life-enhancing and life-affirming. In 2022 Minds Do Matter has over 235 entries addressing the theme of COURAGE! Plan a road trip and if … Continued
Find out more »Mental Health Week Photo Exhibition
Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania and the Phoenix Centre are inviting community members to submit a photo to be showcased in an exhibition for Mental Health Week. Take a photo of a place in your community where you feel connection and belonging. The exhibition will be held on the 15th of October at University of Tasmania, … Continued
Find out more »Minds Do Matter – Hobart
Minds Do Matter is an annual, statewide community art exhibition celebrating Mental Health Week in Tasmania. Minds Do Matter explores the relationship between art and well-being by celebrating art’s power to be life-enhancing and life-affirming. In 2022 Minds Do Matter has over 235 entries addressing the theme of COURAGE! Plan a road trip and if … Continued
Find out more »Mental Health Mini Art Exhibition @ Kingston Library
Come in to the library and view our mini art exhibition. Exhibitors created an art work related to the theme Belonging, Awareness and Connection. The works displayed are inspiring, uplifting and some will bring a tear to your eye. Kingston Library is appreciative of all the community members who participated, and hope that you can … Continued
Find out more »Minds Do Matter – Devonport
Minds Do Matter is an annual, statewide community art exhibition celebrating Mental Health Week in Tasmania. Minds Do Matter explores the relationship between art and well-being by celebrating art’s power to be life-enhancing and life-affirming. In 2022 Minds Do Matter has over 235 entries addressing the theme of COURAGE! Plan a road trip and if … Continued
Find out more »Finding the Wealth in your Mental Health
Bucaan Community House is on the hunt to find the wealth in your mental health! Join us as we take a deep dive into what mental health is, check in on each other, and gain the tools to support ourselves and our loved ones. During Mental Health Week, we invite you to join us on … Continued
Find out more »Art Bomb! Pavement Art
Join in the fun and help create pavement art for Mental Health Week 2022!
Find out more »Create and Connect
Cygnet Cares Suicide Prevention Network are offering several free - 2 hour Art Therapy sessions with a variety of art forms to try out in a relaxing atmosphere. Come along and connect with your community, form new friendships, or just come along and enjoy expressing yourself through art. We will be offering several different sessions … Continued
Find out more »10:00 am
Preparing praympi reserve for the public
This project will give members of the community an opportunity to become involved in a worthwhile local environmental project, in a convivial and physically undemanding way. We will learn about our precious environment. A local botanist and native plant expert will be there to help identification of the many heathland plants, and an ornithologist for … Continued
Find out more »10:30 am
Cuppa, Cake, Create and Connect
The Bagdad Online Access Centre will be holding a Cuppa, Cake, Create and Connect event as part of the 2022 Mental Health Week (MHW) events in Tasmania. Artist Jodi Chivers will be teaching participants how to paint a masterpiece in a step-by-step class. No experience necessary. Check out Jodi's page and have a look at … Continued
Find out more »12:00 pm
Relaxation Toolkit
Join Mara for this FREE session. Learn some tips and tricks to help with relaxation. Booking required. Phone 6267 4713.
Find out more »1:00 pm
What is Recovery College?
Join us this mental health week to learn about the Tasmanian Mental Health Reform Program’s new and exciting initiative: Recovery College! Recovery Colleges bring together strengths and expertise from lived experience and subject/professional expertise in an inclusive learning environment. Colleges promote recovery at multiple levels: for each individual in their personal recovery journey, together as … Continued
Find out more »2:30 pm
Dorset Mental Health Week Family Fun Day
Dorset Mental Health Week, Family Fun Day will be a great time to connect the community with a variety of services mental health services in the North East. An afternoon of FREE activities provide attendees with craft, barbecue, mental health information, laser tag, music, line dancing, fruit salad and mental health information.
Find out more »5:00 pm
Connect 3 for Mental Health
Join us at The Link Youth Health Service Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday during Mental Health Week for Games nights from 5-7:30 each night. Creating connections is a great way to look after your mental health, so come along to our games nights, bring your friends, and make some new connections along the way. Snacks provided.
Find out more »6:00 pm
Speak up and Stay ChatTY on King Island
Kylea Aldred, from SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY will be coming to King Island to conduct the Stay ChatTY Sports Presentation and the Stay ChatTY Workplace and Community Presentation. This is one event that you do not want to miss. See you at the Town Hall on the 11th October and remember to stay chatty.
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