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October 2022
Brush & Breathe
Join us for some special mindful painting sessions at Rosny Library for Mental Health Week 2022. In collaboration with Clarence City Council, we invite you to bring a friend, or your family, and take some time out creating your own art project. Sessions are free and all equipment is provided. There are two acrylic painting sessions with Ange Cooper, and one arabic calligraphy session with Halima Bhatti. Find out more information and book your spot at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/417746078767 With thanks to…
Find out more »CHaPS Walker House Event
The Child Health and Parenting Service North Parenting Centre is celebrating Mental Health Week 2022 Date: Thursday 13th October, 2022 Time: 10am – 12noon Venue: Waker House Parenting Centre, 17a Walkers Avenue, Newnham Free Activities for Children (0-5 years) and their Parents/Carers. Activities include: outdoor play (weather permitting), craft activities for children and mindfulness activities for parents/carers Limited numbers. Registration required by 7/10/22. For more information or to register to attend call 1300 064 544
Find out more »Self-Care and Mental Wellbeing Workshop
This two-hour self-care and mental wellbeing workshop will provide the skills and resources to develop an individualised self-care and mental wellbeing plan that encompasses activities to enhance physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual health on a daily basis. The workshop will explore the concept of self-care and mental wellbeing, how to identify personal signs of stress and simple strategies that can be used to manage individual stress levels on an everyday basis. Please join us for a light lunch afterwards…
Find out more »FREE Back on Your Bike sessions
Get Back on your Bike with Bicycle Network If you wish you had more confidence to get on your bike, we’re here to help! Come visit our stall at the Mental Health Week expo or sign up for our FREE small-group bike skills sessions in Glenorchy from 13 to 15 October. Just register via the website www.bicyclenetwork.com.au/back-on-your-bike to secure your place. Back on your bike is funded by the Tasmanian Government’s Healthy Tasmania Fund. Back on your Bike session times:…
Find out more »Launch of A Guide to North West Tasmania For Young People, By Young People – CANCELLED
*Due to ongoing flood warnings in parts of the state, this event has been cancelled. Come and join us to celebrate the release of our new free booklet: A Guide to North West Tasmania By Young People, For Young People. See the end result of the hard work that our youth reference group put in to create this fabulous resource for the young people of our community and enjoy some afternoon tea to commemorate.
Find out more »Conversation Series: Community Stories of Resilience
During Mental Health Week in Tasmania, we'll be hosting a conversation with local voices and health professionals about how we can best support each other and build resilience in our community. The statistics on mental health, particularly in young people, point to it being the 'shadow pandemic' of our time. This event aims to better equip our community to deal with mental health challenges through local stories of resilience. Also how we can better assist family members, friends, and colleagues…
Find out more »Music for Mind
The Hobart Clinic is hosting a music concert called "Music for Mind" that will be free to the public to attend. The artists performing are from many walks of life and have experienced a range of different mental health challenges. What they all have in common is a love of music and how it has played a significant role in assisting their recovery. Artists will be sharing their stories and playing music in what is bound to be a very…
Find out more »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 a learning community and driving organisations towards systems change. Everyone is welcome in a Recovery College!
Find out more »Expo 2022
Expo 2022 was started in 2009 to assist our community members to meet and exchange ideas with fellow patrons, to seek free advice, free entry, free brochures from some 34 exhibitors.
Find out more »Exhibition Launch – Awareness, Belonging, Connection
You are invited to celebrate the Mental Health Week 2022 at the launch of this exhibition of artworks that the community has been invited to contribute. This themed exhibition is a collection of artworks focusing on building awareness, a sense of belonging, and how we connect with others.
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