COVID’s biggest casualty – Mental Health

Adrian Romeo

Mental health issues can happen to anyone around us at any time of the day 24/7.

Conversations around Mental Health are on the rise in Australia.

Australian Mental Health

This chart represents how the Australian public have responded to issues of the day over the last 3 months. 

That’s 92,000 comments and replies to mainstream media issues from online and social, each containing the topic of mental health.

Were you part of one of them?  Did you even realise it?

Anyone of us in any moment can miss what is right in front of us.  

Issues of mental health and wellbeing are endemic of community.  

And the smallest community is made up of the family you are born into, and the family you choose.

Your community.

Mental health issues can happen to anyone around us at any time of the day 24/7.

World Suicide Prevention Day may have been yesterday, but you don’t need one day of the year to reach out to someone and care.

Don’t let time run out. 

Any time is the right time, and the only time you ever have is ‘now’.

 

 

Beyond Blue Coronavirus Mental Wellbeing Support Service

Beyond Blue are providing information, advice and strategies to help you manage your wellbeing and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

1800 512 348

https://coronavirus.beyondblue.org.au/

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