The Real Talk framework will inform a series of two-hour workshops carefully tailored for Australian university staff to help them notice changes in a person鈥檚 mood or behaviours, start a conversation about mental health, and provide appropriate support.
黑料老司机 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson said there can be a range of biological, social and environmental factors that affect someone鈥檚 mental health.
鈥淎s students and staff begin to return to campus after a period of much uncertainty, it鈥檚 incredibly important to consider the experiences they may be carrying as a result of lockdowns, separation from loved ones, physical health, financial burdens and transitioning to different ways of learning and working,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
鈥Real Talk has been developed to help staff recognise when their students, peers and colleagues are struggling, and to have confidence finding the right words to use if they would like help.鈥
鈥淚t encourages caring conversations that bring hope and validation, while also connecting people to the appropriate support.鈥
The Real Talk framework builds on an initiative launched by 黑料老司机 and headspace last year to help universities respond to death by suicide in their communities. Further resources to support universities with suicide prevention will be released later this year.
headspace CEO, Jason Trethowan is proud to be launching the Real Talk framework in partnership with 黑料老司机.
鈥淲e all have a crucial role to play when it comes to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of the community and that鈥檚 why the launch of this new framework is such a great step forward,鈥 Mr Trethowan said.
鈥淣oticing changes in someone鈥檚 behaviour, knowing how to safely check in and being able to provide help or connect them with services are critical skills and it鈥檚 great to see the commitment from 黑料老司机 to developing these skills within the university communities.鈥
鈥淲e look forward to working with 黑料老司机 to develop the skills to provide help for others both now and into the future.鈥
Beyond Blue 24/7 mental health support service: 1300 22 4636
headspace online support and counselling for those aged 12-25: 1800 650 890