Community Is Our Middle Name presented by Grampians Community Health
Health & Fitness
On this episode we are joined by Stawell Secondary College students and young aboriginal artists Jaala Marks-Lovett and Kelanee Lovett and teacher Catherine Monument as they discuss a t shirt project they've been working on for NAIDOC week. Jaala and Kelanee also discuss what NAIDOC week means to them as young aboriginal people and how they are sharing their culture with classmates.
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Episode Twenty One: One Red Tree & A Local Look At Kids Mental Health
Episode Twenty: Youth Volunteering and LGBTQI+ Youth Issues
Episode Nineteen: Youth Alcohol And Drug Abuse And Support
Episode Eighteen: GCH FAQ Pt2, Accessing Services And Volunteering
Episode Seventeen: GCH FAQ Pt1 & The Role Of Community Health
Episode Sixteen: A Positive COVID Christmas.
Episode Fifteen: Older People And Social Isolation
Episode Fourteen: A True Story Of Ice Addiction, Recovery & A New Purpose
Episode Thirteen: Part 2 Of The 16 Days Of Activism/Family Violence.
Episode Twelve: Family Violence and the 16 Days Of Activism
Episode Eleven; The Resilience Project,Resilient Ararat & Gratitude, Empathy and Mindfulness
Episode Ten: Social Connection
Episode Nine: Movember and Mens Health
Episode Eight: Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies
Episode Seven: A True Story Of Gambling Addiction
Episode Six: Ten Tips For Looking After Your Mental Health
Episode Five: Movement Disorders
Episode Four: Busting COVID Vaccine Myths
Episode Three: Drug and Alcohol Make A Change Program
Episode Two: R U OK Day and Mental Health
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