My Awakening
Despite being told he would never be cured, John experienced a spiritual awakening in 1997 and has since gained control over his mind through mindfulness practices.
Despite being told he would never be cured, John experienced a spiritual awakening in 1997 and has since gained control over his mind through mindfulness practices.
MindfullyMAD.org is a website that aims to promote mindfulness, awareness, and kindness to create a positive impact in the world. The website offers a variety of resources, including guided meditations, blog articles, and educational materials on topics such as stress reduction, self-care, and social justice.
Ask Izzy is a mobile website that connects people in need with housing, a meal, money help, health and wellbeing services, family violence support, counselling and much more.
An online resource enabling people to explore and navigate the complex relationship between physical and mental health. This website offers content in the form of video clips, audio recordings and written statements about personal experiences.
Help your child manage anxiety and become more emotionally resilient with full toolkit of tips and ideas.
The National Centre of Excellence for Complex Trauma advocating for and providing support to people who have experiences of complex trauma, and those who support them, personally and professionally. The website offers access to a number of resources, workshops for survivors, information regarding the Blue Knot Helpline and Support Service as well as the National…
The Carer Advocacy Toolkit is an online digital resource, designed for mental health carers, families and friends of people living with a mental health condition.
The purpose of the Toolkit is to inform carers about what advocacy is, and to empower carers to get involved in advocacy – whether that be individual or systemic advocacy.
Psychosis Australia supports research that finds new treatments to help people living with psychosis to improve their overall health, and to live longer and healthier lives.
The Aboriginal and Islander Mental health initiative for Youth (AIMhi-Y) app is a co-designed mental health app.