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09 Mar 2021 08:16 PM
09 Mar 2021 08:16 PM
Question 4: How is the Banksia Project different from other services?
Our services provide an open, judgement-free, safe environment for men to come together as often as they need to face life’s challenges. We work in the early intervention stage of mental health, so this means we can work together with men on anything they may face on a day to day basis.
We also ensure our programs are delivered by local community members. When we launch our programs in new communities (ie. Rural locations), we aren't looking to just 'provide a service'. We're looking to train the community members and guide them so that they can support each other. This really contributes to our peer-led, peer-run model. It is relevant, sensitive and appropriate!
09 Mar 2021 08:17 PM
09 Mar 2021 08:17 PM
@Former-Memberyes I always thought he suffered from bipolar II and it is horrible watching it play out from the other side of the world.
09 Mar 2021 08:22 PM
09 Mar 2021 08:22 PM
Hi @greenpea
Just letting you know that on the 23rd of March we'll be having a Topic Tuesday on Bipolar with Bipolar Australia. Thought you might be interested.
Rosie93
09 Mar 2021 08:22 PM
09 Mar 2021 08:22 PM
@BanksiaProject wrote:
We also ensure our programs are delivered by local community members. When we launch our programs in new communities (ie. Rural locations), we aren't looking to just 'provide a service'. We're looking to train the community members and guide them so that they can support each other. This really contributes to our peer-led, peer-run model. It is relevant, sensitive and appropriate!
This community focus is so so vital, and I love that The Banksia Project is thinking about empowering local communities, which are foundational to mental health and wellbeing
09 Mar 2021 08:24 PM
09 Mar 2021 08:24 PM
Question 6 (Our last question for the night): For those supporting men in their lives who are struggling, what are your top three tips?
I invite everyone following along to share your top three tips too!
@Former-Member @TheVorticon @BanksiaProject @outlander @greenpea @TAB
09 Mar 2021 08:26 PM
09 Mar 2021 08:26 PM
Helllo @BanksiaProject , @Daisydreamer , @Former-Member sorry i am late
Thanks for the tag @outlander
09 Mar 2021 08:29 PM
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Some of the things I have found helpful for supporting the important men in my life include:
09 Mar 2021 08:31 PM
09 Mar 2021 08:31 PM
For those supporting men in their lives who are struggling, what are your top three tips?
I think the individuals who support men who may be struggling are the most important part of keeping men healthy and well. Be it nature or nurture, Australian men aren’t good at asking for or seeking help. It is therefore vital that we have the skills to support those around us:
09 Mar 2021 08:32 PM
09 Mar 2021 08:32 PM
Welcome @Shaz51, you are more than welcome to read back through the discussion 🙂
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