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Welcome to the third edition of headspace’s eNewsletter. With August marking more than half way through 2008, headspace has spent the past quarter opening new services, lobbying Government and planning some exciting initiatives for the rest of this year.
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On Thursday 21 August, 2008 between 4.30pm and 6.30pm headspace is hosting our first live online ‘Ask an Expert’ forum focusing on the subject of bullying. Young people, family and friends will be able to log onto www.headspace.org.au and ask a range of questions to ‘cyber bullying expert’ Tom Wood and well-respected Clinical Psychologist Andrew Fuller.
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Welcome to our regular profile section where you can meet the influential people who work with headspace to help us, help you. These people have dedicated their time and expert knowledge free of charge to help headspace get the word out about our services.
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Murraylands headspace located in Murray Bridge, South Australia is attracting and engaging young people through its unique youth-friendly environment at an old Railway Station.
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Since the beginning of 2008, the number of Australians accessing help and information on headspace’s website has surged by 530 per cent reflecting the need for trust-worthy information and support services for young people experiencing issues with mental health and alcohol and other drugs.
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headspace’s National Youth Reference Group consists of 25 young people from various backgrounds and experiences who together provide input into the strategic direction of headspace.
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headspace Top End launched into an afternoon of great food, good music and celebration on June 26. The day was an opportunity for Anglicare to thank the many people who contributed to the new Palmerston site and formally introduce headspace Top End to the sector.
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headspace Central Coast has been busy building local partnerships and conducting a range of community awareness activities to engage young people on the Central Coast of NSW.
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headspace’s Centre of Excellence (CoE) provides information on the latest research treatment interventions and models of care for young people with mental health and substance use issues. This information is not only designed for researchers and professionals who work with young people, but members of the community who are interested in youth mental health.
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