News & Views Be more like Jacinda: Why we all need a wellbeing budget New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern delivers on landmark Wellbeing Budget, which puts matters of public wellbeing next to economic figures.
News & Views Why all CEOs must ensure their employees feel psychologically safe Mental health recovery, is a highly individual and complex process that sees people get better, then regress, then get better again and so on.
News & Views ‘I convinced myself my panic was normal. That all new mums felt this way. I was wrong.’ I convinced myself the panic was part and parcel of the terrifying responsibility all new parents face, in keeping their new baby healthy and alive.
News & Views There is an urgent need to reimagine school toilets. Dannielle Miller is taking on the challenge The School Toilet Project is supported by the NSW Department of Education and will trial a pilot project at a north-west Sydney school, Cheltenham Girls.
News & Views Our culture of overtime is costing us dearly About 13% of the Australian workforce is working 50 hours or more per week, which is seriously harming our mental health.
Leadership The six biggest factors behind burnout at work and what to do about it Burnout is a common problem in contemporary workplaces, but it’s complex and often overlooked, says one organisational psychology expert.
News & Views ‘I wasn’t just sad, I was sick’: Brigid Glanville on her battle with postnatal depression ABC reporter Brigid Glanville shares her experience with postnatal depression with total candour to help people understand the reality of the illness.
Entrepreneurs The three simple changes Shahirah Gardner made to help combat burnout When Finch co-founder Shahirah Gardner started feeling symptoms of burnout, she made 3 simple changes to her routine.
Health Julia Gillard: Mental illness should not be a barrier to employment. Employers should see value in diversity Employers need to stop seeing mental illness as a barrier to employment and instead see the value in diversity, says former prime minister Julia Gillard.
News & Views I have only praise for those who speak out about mental health: Retiring netballer Sharni Layton Sharni Layton has announced she’ll soon retire from netball, after 46 international games.
News & Views Is silence around suicide a mistake? Jennie Hill’s beloved brother committed suicide and it’s given her cause to contemplate whether silence is actually a mistake that compounds the stigma.
Ed's Blog We need to talk about the scourge killing men Men are 3x more likely to commit suicide than women. Male suicide took a heartbreaking 19995 lives between 2004 and 2014.