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...social and emotional wellbeing. Who is WellMob for? WellMob is for all of our frontline health and wellbeing workers, including; community health and wellbeing workers mental health workers family support...
What is WellMob?
...and emotional wellbeing. Who is WellMob for? WellMob is for all of our frontline health and wellbeing workers, including: community health and wellbeing workers mental health workers family support education...
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...viewed as a seed pod. In that sense it becomes a place of nurture, a place where we are embraced and allowed to heal and come out of our shell....
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...467 Suicide Callback Service Indigenous suicide postvention service: Practical and emotional support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities impacted or affected following the event of a suicide...
Resource Sheets For Workers
...These resource sheets for workers are short-cuts to the best resources regarding common wellbeing issues to use with clients/patients, families, communities and carers. They are designed to assist practitioners and...
Acknowledging Country
...The creators of WellMob acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across this country. We recognise our continuing connection to country and kin despite the impact of colonisation. We...
WellMob tips from workers
...Looking for ways of how to use the digital resources found on WellMob in your work? Watch this series of short videos from health and wellbeing workers yarning about how...
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Jumbled Thoughts and Psychosis
Drug abuse, serious mental illness or high stress can cause psychosis or jumbled thoughts. This may include where a person might hear voices or see things that others can’t. It is important to talk with elders and go to the doctor or hospital if you have hearing, seeing or thinking strange things....
Suicide and Self-harm
Our ancestors lived without the trauma of suicide. It is so important to reach out and get help if we are thinking about hurting ourselves. There are people and organisations to help us get through the tough times. ...
Our Elders and Elderly
Keeping our Elders safe and well is an important community responsibility. We need to support the wellbeing of our elderly and protect them against Elder abuse....
Music and Dance
We maintain and celebrate our culture through music and dance. Expressing ourselves and our diverse cultural stories through song and movement helps keeps our spirit, body and communities strong....
Culture and Identity
Our culture and identity is made up of many things including our traditional stories and songlines that maintain our deep connection with country, community and family. They are bound by our lore and form part of our dreaming....
Grief and Loss
Our mob have experienced severe grief and loss since colonisation: loss of country, culture and family. When one of our loved ones die, our ‘sorry business’ is an important part of our mourning and healing from loss. ...