SA women demand a reset on COVID ‘mum guilt’
Women’s mental health has been pushed aside as pandemic pressure leaves them feeling worse off than men, SA women say.
Women’s mental health has been pushed aside as pandemic pressure leaves them feeling worse off than men, SA women say.
Politicians have called for calm over abuse levelled at MPs while church leaders prepare to tell followers to resist ‘infanticide’
SA’s latest suicide rate rise is “confronting and sobering” and is yet to take into account the impact of COVID-19, experts warn.
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Generational reform to SA’s abortion laws have been proposed in state parliament today that will treat it as a health issue, instead of a criminal one.
Friends say that since Paddy’s death they have become aware of how widespread the party fad called “huffing” is, and how many people are ignorant of its lethal consequences.
Identifying mental health concerns isn’t always easy, so SAHMRI is launching a platform to help South Australians understand themselves better. These four have already tried it.
South Australia is the only state without a suicide register to monitor trends and develop targeted services and preventions.
Are you ok? Today, South Australians are being given access to a new real-time online portal to help them get a check on their stress, anxiety, wellbeing and resilience.
The Sunday Mail’s “Let’s Talk: Our State of Mind” campaign launches today and recognises mental health as the one of the most significant coronavirus casualties of 2020 affecting SA.
Original URL: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/journalists/rebecca-digirolamo/page/18