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Social Media’s Effects on Relationships

Would you like to be notified when a new survey report is released? Sign up here Social networking is one of the main reasons Australians access the internet today (ABS 2018). … See more

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The Transformative Power of Connections and Belonging on …

WebGuest Blog by Michelle Ridsdale – Founder of Kaboose In a world grappling with loneliness, one in four feels the weight of isolation. Modern life is becoming increasingly more complex. The economic cost of autism globally is a staggering 1 trillion US dollars annually, while in Australia alon

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Creating belonging through respectful relationships

WebAt Relationships Australia we talk a lot about the importance of respectful relationships. We know that having supportive, respectful relationships is good for our mental health, builds resilience, and provides a strong foundation for all of us to flourish in what we do. Certainly, throughout the COVID pandemic, and reflecting on the challenges

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What is the most common relationship problem

WebKey Findings We asked our website users about the pressures affecting the most important relationship in their life - Almost 1 in 2 (49%) people said mental health was affecting their relationship. When compared with national data, mental health appears to affect our website users at twice the rate

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Training & Education Relationships Australia Tasmania

WebTraining & Education We provide a range of training, courses and education programs aimed at individuals, parents, community groups, schools and workplaces. Courses and training for individuals, groups and workplaces Our courses and education programs can help you, your workplace or school with issues such as building.

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About Relationships Australia Relationships Australia

WebRelationships Australia promotes the importance of respectful relationships for both individual mental health and general community outcomes, and through our advocacy we strive to influence policy, systems and services that empower everyone in Australia to build and maintain respect in all their relationships.

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Short Term Psychological Intervention (STPI) Practitioner

WebIncluding: psychologists (provisional, registered and clinical), mental health nurses, occupational therapists, social workers. If you would like to find out more about this opportunity, read the Position Description and contact Le-ella Doyle – Director Early Intervention Services, on 1300 364 277 or [email protected]. Benefits.

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Positive and respectful relationships Relationships Australia

WebGood relationships. Good relationships involve: respect, honesty and trust. love, companionship and shared activities. mutual emotional support and intimacy. communication. agreement about finances, child raising and other matters important to you. shared dreams for the future.

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Contact Us Today Relationships Australia Tasmania

WebMake an appointment. To book an appointment, please phone us on 1300 364 277. If you are calling from outside Tasmania please use (03) 6279 5000. If you have not used our services before you can also submit an appointment request using our webform here.

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Have the COVID-19 workplace changes affected people's mental …

WebMedia contact: Kath Caller M: 0416 106 612 E: [email protected]. For crisis support please call LifeLine on 13 11 14. If you are in immediate danger call 000. New research launched today in response to COVID-19 reveals that recent workplace changes have had a major impact on Australia’s mental …

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Relationships Australia Achieving positive and respectful …

WebAbout Relationships Australia Relationships Australia works in a variety of ways to support respectful relationships across Australia. Relationships Australia promotes the importance of respectful relationships for both individual mental health and general community outcomes, and through our advocacy we strive to influence policy, systems and services that …

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Self-care Relationships Australia

WebSelf-care is a term used to describe the deliberate actions people take to look after their physical, emotional and mental health. Self-care is a very individual concept, as people find respite with different activities (Every Mind 2020). Given the challenges that 2020 has brought, self-care has bec

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Choosing a counsellor Relationships Australia

WebRelationships Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters on which we live and work, and we pay our respect to Elders, past, present and emerging.

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Relationship Support Relationships Australia

WebKnowledge Hub. Relationships Australia has information available to support you to maintain respectful relationships. You can browse through our information here, or contact your local organisation for more information.To be connected to the nearest Relationships Australia to you, call 1300 364 277 (for the cost of a local call).

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Relationships and community Relationships Australia

WebYour community and neighbourhood. Being part of a community is good for you. Connecting with others with whom you share a common interest can give a sense of satisfaction and lead to longer term friendships. Community activities to get involved in may include sport, music, gardening, book clubs, environmental groups, churches or …

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Relationship Indicators Relationships Australia

Web23.9% are exhibiting symptoms of loneliness, compared to 17% in our 2018 Loneliness Report. 28% are experiencing social loneliness while 19.8% are experiencing emotional loneliness. 45.9% of young people (18-24 years) are emotionally lonely. As people got older, levels of loneliness decreased. Explore more about loneliness.

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Supporting young people leaving out of home care

WebIntroduction. Out of home care (OOHC) refers to the care, support and accommodation that is provided by alternate caregivers to young people who cannot live with their own families. Across Australia, formal state support and housing for young people in OOHC ceases at the age of 18 years, and sometimes stops when the young person …

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Full Report Relationships Australia

WebAgree / disagree – Where likert scales gave options from 1-7, 1-3 was reported as agree and 5-7 was reported as disagree. For example, the statistic 8.8% felt safe to disagree with their partner, included those who answered from 1-3. For 1-5 likert scale 1-2 was reported as agree and 4-5 was report as disagree.

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Annual Report 2022 Relationships Australia

WebRelationships Australia’s social connection campaign, Neighbour Day (ND), celebrated its 20th year in 2022. The Neighbour Day campaign has evolved significantly over its 20 year history. It has brought together the issues of loneliness, social isolation, mental health and suicide prevention by championing the preventative power and protective

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