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Well-known South Aussies test mental health on SAHMRI’s Be Well Tracker

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.

She is South Australian science royalty, he is a relentless social justice warrior, but like many of us, they have carried more worry and stress about the future since COVID-19.

Today, they share their personal wellbeing results after taking part in the Be Well Tracker launched by the SA Health and Medical Research Institute for all South Australians to mark Mental Health Week.

The online self-assessment provides individual scores from 0 to 10 on a number of aspects of mental health.

Amelia Mulcahy, Jarrod Walsh, Arman Abrahimzadeh and Caroline McMillen. Picture: Sarah Reed
Amelia Mulcahy, Jarrod Walsh, Arman Abrahimzadeh and Caroline McMillen. Picture: Sarah Reed

To register for the free Be Well Tracker check-in, visit www.bewelltracker.com

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