In 2019, the North Queensland Primary Health Network commissioned Desert Pea Media to visit five remote communities (Kuranda, Bowen, Palm Island, Thursday Island, Lockhart River) to work with some of the most disadvantaged and 'at risk' young people.
DPM's 'Break It Down' …
We know in these times of change and uncertainty that it's good to stay connected in our minds. It's good to stay fresh and healthy. We know that some of the benefits of meditation can really help us to stay centred, to keep us in the moment, to release stress, to give us more …
Cyril Ninnal is from Yirrminirmu and lives in Wadeye, NT. While helping with digitising the Kanamkek-Yile Ngala Museum he came across a old film of his father telling his story of how alcohol had effected him and his family. Cyril decided he also wanted to show the effects and …
Part of the 'Break It Down: Community Conversations Around Mental Health' project 2017/2018. (DPM/PHN WNSW)
It’s terrifying to talk about the trauma in our lives, but that’s exactly what you have to do, in order to heal. Eliza Packham shows us that there’s huge power in …
We know in these times of change and uncertainty that it's good to stay connected in our minds. It's good to stay fresh and healthy. We know that some of the benefits of meditation can really help us to stay centred, to keep us in the moment, to release stress, to give us more …
We sit down with Sharon (Shazza) Taylor to talk about her journey as an Aboriginal Health Educator at the 2019 CATSINaM professional development conference.
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