Staff Reporter, Friday, 6th June 2014 -
Almost half of Australian workers are leaving jobs because their workplaces are mentally unhealthy, a new survey has revealed.
According to the survey, workplace mental health…
Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 21st May 2014 -
Depression Not for Profit beyondblue has launched a national campaign in conjunction with the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance to encourage Australia’s business leaders…
Staff Reporter, Monday, 24th March 2014 -
Discriminating and stigmatising attitudes towards people with depression and anxiety have steadily decreased in Australia over the past decade, according to a new report.
The…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 27th February 2014 -
The high-profile CEO of depression Not for Profit beyondblue, Kate Carnell has resigned after two years in the job.
beyondblue Chairman Jeff Kennett AC said Carnell, who was also…
Staff Reporter, Monday, 24th February 2014 -
The workplace plays a vital role in creating a suicide safe community, according to a new position statement released by Suicide Prevention Australia (SPA).
The Statement calls…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 13th February 2014 -
High-powered union boss Paul Howes is to join the board of depression Not for Profit, beyondblue on the invitation of former Victorian Liberal Premier Jeff Kennett.
Now Chairman…
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 17th December 2013 -
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has appointed former Democrats leader and Not for Profit executive Natasha Stott Despoja as Australia’s Global Ambassador for Women and Girls. …
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 10th December 2013 -
Depression Not for Profit, beyondblue, has received more than $40,000 to help develop a new mobile application as part of the Vodafone Foundation’s App Aid 2013 competition.…
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 26th November 2013 -
Depression Not for Profit beyondblue has launched an online e-book to help families support young same-sex attracted, bisexual or gender diverse people.
beyondblue says same-sex…
Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 20th November 2013 -
Problems getting enough work, breaking back into the workforce or getting a break from overwork are taking their toll on millions of Australian workers, according to the organisers…
Staff Reporter, Monday, 28th October 2013 -
Millions of Australians are skipping lunch because they are too busy at work, a survey has revealed.
The survey, conducted by The Australia Institute and depression Not for Profit…