La Trobe Live – Episode 3 (2023)
Trigger Warning: This broadcast will discuss mental health and suicide. This may be triggering to viewers with similar experiences. La Trobe hosts Mitchell White
Trigger Warning: This broadcast will discuss mental health and suicide. This may be triggering to viewers with similar experiences. La Trobe hosts Mitchell White
Numbers remained high after restrictions were eased.
Headspace released the survey data this morning
Trigger Warning: This broadcast will discuss mental health and suicide. This may be triggering to viewers with similar experiences. La Trobe hosts Mitchell White
Numbers remained high after restrictions were eased.
Headspace released the survey data this morning
$90 million plan to be implemented in NSW in 2019.
Mental health most common reason for visit.
Study finds cannabis use is hereditary
Reminding men that It’s okay not to be okay.
Netflix’s recognition of mental health.
How to assess yourself and the ones you know
Controversial 13 Reasons Why set to continue.
An insight into the mental health challenges athletes face.
As the month of furry upper lips hits the globe, Alex Darling talks to those who made the foundation so prominent more than a decade ago.
With over 65,000 suicide attempts annually, thousands of families are facing losses of loved ones, writes Taylah Burrows.
Many AFL players struggle with the pressure of being a professional athlete. David Allegretti explores the often ignored side of the game.
The rate of problem gambling is highest amongst prisoners, writes Cecilia Distefano.
In order to save lives and reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues, a greater effort must be made to educate young people, writes Sally Buchanan-Hagen.
Honest and unapologetic, Felicity Ward opens up about her personal experience with anxiety and depression in this interview with Sheridan Lee.
Mental health issues affect many young people, but only a few get professional help, writes Erin Leeder.
In light of Mental Health Week, Rikki-Lee Burley sat down with her family to talk about their experiences with depression.
As Mental Health Week draws to a close, it’s a reminder to support those in need, writes Samuel Trask-Marino
Being in the public eye doesn’t mean you can’t suffer from social anxiety, writes Erin Leeder.
Simultaneously studying for a degree and working for a living is detrimental to students’ health, writes Sherydan Fitzgerald.