Innowell was first introduced to USyd staff and students in 2021 following COVID-19 and the University’s commitment to improving mental health services during the height of the pandemic
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The irreplicability of the show is perhaps its most remarkable aspect. The intimate audience is witness to an ephemeral display of emotion, invention and dialogue.
Australian university staff are experiencing high levels of burnout and mental injuries, according to a research survey conducted by the…
Between a limited number of counselling sessions and referrals to third-party providers, students can sometimes feel lost amid the need for better funding and support from all levels of government.
If the United States is to stop the school shooting epidemic, they need to confront their mental health crisis too.
Depersonalisation can make you a stranger to yourself.
Self-diagnosis isn’t ironclad, and sometimes people get it wrong. Crucially, however, so do psychiatrists.
Mental health differs immensely across the world, and Western institutions fail to recognise this.
Why can’t Australians open up without making a joke?
New data shows that the impact of the pandemic on mental health has disproportionately burdened young people.