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Wren brings together the first public and private partnership of its kind, to transform mental health care for women.
At Wren, women are placed at the centre of their recovery journey. Clinicians, women and their support network come together to understand women’s experiences and develop gender, violence and trauma-informed treatment, care and support.
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Young voices shaping youth mental health care
While headspace is a familiar name in youth mental health care for Australians, the vital role that unique young volunteers are playing to help shape the care and services of headspace is perhaps less widely known.
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R U OK? for every day
As part of RUOK? Day this week, Alfred Health staff from across all sites tuned into a conversation about the importance of compassion for others and for self.
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Coping with COVID-19 anxiety
With so much change and uncertainty in the current environment, many people are struggling with their mental health and suffering increased anxiety. Alfred Senior Psychologist Luke said this was very common, and has offered some tips to help people cope during difficult times.