21-08-2018 08:54 PM
21-08-2018 08:54 PM
Well done Darcy. You're doing it for us all. Recently I listened to a carer say that she feels treated like someone with no education, when in fact she has a masters degree in a relevant discipline.
21-08-2018 08:55 PM
21-08-2018 08:55 PM
@Lynne1 wrote:I understand! I've keyed in the full title of the Guide in the list of resources I posted; it should be easy to retrieve. The headspace national website has a link to the Guide as well if that helps
Yes, got it, thanks. Will this whole conversation stay here for a while to allow my wife to read through it when she is available?
21-08-2018 08:56 PM
21-08-2018 08:56 PM
Absolutely. This will remain in our forums to have a read over at another time @CharlieBravo
21-08-2018 08:56 PM
21-08-2018 08:56 PM
It’s been great to hear all about your experiences of feeling excluded from a loved one’s treatment journey and I hope there’s been some learning or wisdom you’ll take away with you from tonight’s discussion.
I’d like to say a special thank you to our guest @Lynne1 We've been lucky to have you host tonight’s discussion. Thanks for sharing your journey and experiences with the community 🌷
If you’d like to continue the conversation, you might like to create a new discussion topic to explore things a little further. If you’re interested in learning more about supporting your loved one, you might like to chat with a face to face counsellor for more information.
21-08-2018 08:57 PM
21-08-2018 08:57 PM
I’ll leave you with a few links to some more info on supporting a loved one, including a link to Mental Health Carers Tasmania so that you can find out more about their work. Here goes…
Mental Health Carer’s Tasmania
Advocacy, legislation, and carer rights
Free online program for carers
What support is available for carers?
Families, friends, and carers fact sheet
Rights and responsibilities of carers
Practical hints and tips for carers
As a reminder, if this discussion has triggered anything for you, please reach out to a crisis line for support: Lifeline 13 11 14.
Thanks again everyone. Goodnight 😴
21-08-2018 08:58 PM
21-08-2018 08:58 PM
It's been an honour to be part of this discussion. Thanks to you all.
Warm Regards,
Lynne1
21-08-2018 08:58 PM
21-08-2018 08:58 PM
@Former-Member wrote:It’s been great to hear all about your experiences of feeling excluded from a loved one’s treatment journey and I hope there’s been some learning or wisdom you’ll take away with you from tonight’s discussion.
I’d like to say a special thank you to our guest @Lynne1 We've been lucky to have you host tonight’s discussion. Thanks for sharing your journey and experiences with the community 🌷
If you’d like to continue the conversation, you might like to create a new discussion topic to explore things a little further. If you’re interested in learning more about supporting your loved one, you might like to chat with a face to face counsellor for more information.
Thank you @Lynne1, @Former-Member and everyone else who participated. One thing I take away from this is that we are not alone.
21-08-2018 08:58 PM
21-08-2018 08:58 PM
Thank you @Lynne1 @Former-Member
21-08-2018 08:58 PM
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21-08-2018 08:59 PM - edited 21-08-2018 09:01 PM
21-08-2018 08:59 PM - edited 21-08-2018 09:01 PM
Well said @CharlieBravo. Thanks for sharing your experiences tonight too @Former-Member@Yumbo@Adge@Shaz51. Wish you all the best moving forward 🌻
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