National Reconciliation Week

Richmond Wellbeing recognises National Reconciliation Week  National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and [...]

National Sorry Day

On the 26th of May, we acknowledge National Sorry Day.    We remember and acknowledge the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their [...]

Christopher Hipwood

“Identifying Disability in Remand Populations as a Mechanism to Reduce Re-Offending” Prisons have always been a capture point for socially disadvantaged individuals, especially for [...]

Chris Harris

Chris is currently Head of Mental Health at Mineral Resources Limited. Chris now focuses on providing evidence informed therapies for men of all ages with anxiety, depression or related mental [...]

Cameron Watkins

“Chronic Pain and the Mind-Body Connection” Explore the transformative potential of mindfulness as part of a holistic approach to managing pain and leave participants with practical [...]

Alastair Mackenzie

“Buddiup” Data shows higher rates of mental health challenges experienced by men with disability. Buddiup is working to provide social opportunities through community and physical [...]

Damian Tapley

“Going beyond banter to meaningful connection” We’ll look at and discuss the effects of ‘socially expected male banter’ versus the practice of creating space for genuine sharing. [...]

Jo Lockhart

“What happens when you call Lifeline?” It can feel hard for people to reach out and the purpose of this session is to illuminate what to expect when either yourself or for someone else you may [...]

Jo Drayton

“Co-designed Male Community Champion Campaign” Holyoake’s Prevention Team collaborated with males across WA’s Wheatbelt to co-design a campaign that promoted the importance of looking [...]