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Mental health and wellbeing

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Mental health and wellbeing

Mental health of Australian men

Friday, 23 March 2018
Each year approximately one in five Australians experience mental illness. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2007), the most common forms of mental illness...
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Mental health and wellbeing

Mental health: myth vs fact

Friday, 23 March 2018
Education and understanding are vital to helping empower people with mental illness. We’re dispelling some of the common myths about mental health. MYTH: Mental illness...
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Mental health and wellbeing

Improving employment opportunities for young people with mental illness

Friday, 23 March 2018
Young Australians with mental health concerns are more likely to be unemployed or not studying than their peers. Orygen, the National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental...
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Job seeker tips

Long-term unemployment affects mental health of job seekers

Thursday, 22 March 2018
Research has found that the longer an individual is out of work, the more their mental health deteriorates. This deterioration then becomes a barrier to that...
EPIC Assist CEO Bill Gamack sits with an EPIC job seeker while on a job site visit at Booyong

Business & employer tips

How to be an inclusive leader – from EPIC Assist’s Senior Leadership Team

Thursday, 22 March 2018
We pride ourselves on being a wholly inclusive organisation. A leader in disability employment and recruitment, EPIC’s inclusive workplace culture is vital to us. An inclusive workplace ensures that...
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Business & employer tips

‘Mental Health First Aid’ should be available in every office

Thursday, 22 March 2018
Mental illness is the third leading cause of disability in Australia. In the work environment, 1 in 5 employees are likely to be experiencing a mental health...
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Business & employer tips

How to reduce workplace stress

Thursday, 22 March 2018
Work stress can stem from many causes: long hours, heavy workload, job insecurity and conflict with colleagues. Not only does this have detrimental effects on...
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Mental health and wellbeing

Why Mental Health Week is important

Thursday, 22 March 2018
In any given year 20% of the population is experiencing mental health issues, 45% in their lifetime. Mental Health Week (5-13 October 2019) is the...
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Mental health and wellbeing

Supporting colleagues with mental illness

Thursday, 22 March 2018
1 in 5 employees is likely to be experiencing a mental health condition at any given time. We spend many hours every week alongside our...
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Advocacy and awareness

Creating a world that does not disable people with disability

Thursday, 22 March 2018
A person is not disabled by their body and its perceived limitations, but by society’s attitude and limiting set of norms. By removing societal and...
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