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Getting bullied at work? Here’s what you can do

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 9th December 2019 -  We look at some ways you can take on a workplace bully   A passive aggressive email from a colleague, or a sarcastic comment from your manager every now and then can seem like nothing

Drugs and Alcohol a Coping Mechanism for Bullied Teens

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 4th March 2019 -  Bullied teenagers and young adults are turning to drugs and alcohol to help them cope, new research has found, renewing calls for bullying to be recognised as a national health problem.

Finger Lickin’ Good Foundation Tackles Australia’s Youth Crisis

Wendy Williams, Thursday, 24th May 2018 -  Nearly half of Australian young people are experiencing a lack of self-confidence every day according to new research released to coincide with the launch of the KFC Youth Foundation.

Mental Health Groups Call for Same-Sex Marriage to Prevent Suicide

Luke Michael, Thursday, 21st September 2017 -  Distress among Australia’s LGBTIQ community over the postal-survey debate has put a strain on mental health organisations, who have launched a campaign to support same-sex marriage…

Twitter Reaches Out to Help Young People

Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 12th April 2017 -  A not for profit is using social media to stop young people feeling overwhelmed and disconnected by a relentless 24/7 news cycle and help them deal with tragic world events and divisive…

Data for Social Good

Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 15th December 2016 -  A new initiative is connecting not-for-profit organisations with data and data analysts to help them solve social problems and measure their impact. The Minerva Collective is a

NFP Launches Anti Stress Apps

Xavier Smerdon, Thursday, 11th June 2015 -  Not for Profit mental health organisation, ReachOut Australia has launched two new apps to help young Australians reduce anxiety and stress through their smartphones. ReachOut…

Youth Reach Out for Mental Health Help Online

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 16th May 2013 -  Young people in distress are more likely to look for mental health help online rather than seek help from a professional, a study has found. A national survey conducted by youth mental…
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