
Speaking up about men’s mental health
With data showing that suicide is the number one cause of death among males aged 15 to 44, CityMag explores how men are tackling mental health issues head on.
MoreWith data showing that suicide is the number one cause of death among males aged 15 to 44, CityMag explores how men are tackling mental health issues head on.
MoreCityMag talked with researcher and 40 Under 40 alumni Joep van Agteren about creating mental health-friendly cities for young people.
MoreIndustry professionals and young people are highlighting the lack of affordable and available mental health treatment options in one of Adelaide’s most socio-economically disadvantaged areas.
MoreThe Jam, The Mix and The Gig, an almost two-decade-old mental health program helping people make social connections through music, has been put on hold due to a lack of government funding. We speak to the people behind the organisation about why it needs to exist.
MoreThe hospitality industry is riddled with issues: a mass-casualised workforce, erratic work hours and easy access to drugs and alcohol. A mental health advocacy group wants to bring about change, but six people working in the trenches tell CityMag it won't happen easily.
MoreOver its 45 years in operation, the Australian Refugee Association has helped 20,000 new arrivals settle into new homes and overcome language barriers, cultural differences and confusing Centrelink forms. We speak to the organisation's caseworkers about why they love their work.
MoreLoneliness-combatting not-for-profit organisation Friends for Good wants you to opt-in to its social prescription service through your mobile device.
MoreA new treatment centre on Grenfell Street, co-designed by people with lived experience of mental health recovery, is not a panacea to South Australia's “growing” mental health crisis, but it is part of the solution.
MoreSongwriter and vocalist Gere Fuss says despite recently buying a suit of armour off eBay, he’s no longer fighting himself and is “learning to write about other things" instead.
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