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Apply to join Satellite Foundation’s Youth Advisory Council
Satellite is looking for new members to join its Youth Advisory Council (YAC).
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Applications open for It’s A Mad World
Do you feel there are gaps in the dialogues around mental health experiences? Do you like the idea of exploring these conversations through things like art, performance, film, or photography? Then apply for the next chapter of It’s a Mad World, now!
Read MoreSatellite Foundation exhibitions celebrate talent and diversity
The Satellite Foundation has celebrated its first-ever Satellite Slam, a true celebration of the voice, work, and people making up this small but growing organisation.
Read MoreAn interview with Henry von Doussa: The Pink Book
Henry von Doussa is Satellite Foundation’s family and community engagement person, and a social researcher at The Bouverie Centre. His second published book, The Pink Book, is a memoir that speaks to sexuality, gender, grief, and loss, and growing up as a gay man in Australia.
Read MoreDear schizophrenia
Satellite Foundation Ambassador Justin Heazlewood is a musician and award-winning author. He wrote this piece for Satellite Foundation to acknowledge World Schizophrenia Awareness Day on May 24.
Read MoreSatellite relaunches Youth Pathways – an exciting workshop series for young people
Satellite Foundation’s Youth Pathways program has had a bit of a makeover. Jump onboard our exciting new autumn-winter workshop series to have fun, learn new skills, meet new friends, and invest in your future.
Read MoreMusic for better mental health
Music and all forms of creativity can have a very real benefit to young people’s mental health.
Read MoreCreativity and its impact on mental health
Tapping into our innate creativity (yes, we all have it!) and unleashing our imagination can help with processing emotions, reducing anxiety, improving self-esteem, and boosting our overall mental health.
Read MoreCreativity and connection for mental health and wellbeing
Satellite Foundation connects and empowers young people with a parent/carer who experiences mental health challenges.
Read MoreMen who care: What it’s like being a male in a caring role
To honour International Men’s Day on November 19, Satellite spoke to four men within our community to get a better understanding of what it’s like to be a male carer within a family experiencing mental illness or mental health challenges.
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