
Yarns Heal: Tania – Lived Experience Storyteller and Art Therapist
A series of videos from Yarns Heal campaign ambassadors: Tania, lived experience storyteller and art…
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- Categories: ∘ Promoting Resilience & Preventing Suicide ∘, ∘ Staying Safe & Well ∘, Video
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Working Together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health Principles and Practice
About tradition and cultural identity. Source: KidsMatter
iBobbly is a social and emotional wellbeing self-help app for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and over. Using iBobbly for six weeks has been shown to reduce depression, distress and suicidal thinking. Based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and co-designed with young people in the Kimberley, the app helps people to recognise troubling thoughts and responses, and apply more positive thinking and behaviours. Source: Black Dog Institute