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Voice Referendum Well-being Fact Sheets

Is all the talk about the Voice referendum affecting how you feel mentally and emotionally?

The mental health and well being concerns Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples might be experiencing in the lead up to the Voice to Parliament Referendum.
 
Check out the dedicated web page on The Department of Health and Aged Care website for FREE mental health services.
 
Let’s make a difference in mental health together!
 
If you have any feedback or questions about the webpage or resources please email;
FirstNationsMentalHealth@Health.gov.au 

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The Australian National University (ANU) has provided information and support fact sheets that provide advice on how Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people can look after their own well being and the well being of their community over this period. These are:

ANU has also published a list of resources and supports for First Nations peoples.

The mental health and wellbeing concerns Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples might be experiencing in the lead up to the Voice to Parliament Referendum.
 
Check out the dedicated web page on The Department of Health and Aged Care website for FREE mental health services.
 
Let’s make a difference in mental health together!
 
Please reach out to FirstNationsMentalHealth@Health.gov.au if you have any feedback or questions about the webpage or resources.

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