Through interactive workshops Mind Blank is able to help promote a positive workplace culture within targeted employers which can lead to greater awareness of and reduce the stigma associated with mental health issues within the workplace and our communities.
Anxiety in Children. What are the causes? Click here to find out more through our online blog page.
Find out about how bullying in schools can effecting children’s mental health. Be proactive about prevention today.
We are all dealing with a changing world. This blog will feature some top tips to help easing out of lockdown.
Depression in young adults is not something to take lightly. We believe that no one needs to suffer alone.
Body Image issues in Young Adults is a subject we all need to talk about.
Suicide Prevention can help create a better future for our young people. Read more out more about suicide prevetion via our online blog series.
In 2017 Mind Blanks efforts were recognised in winning the Mental Health Matters Award for Mental Health Promotion, and in 2019 the team was presented with the Mental Health Services Award for Mental Illness Prevention.
Mind Blank early intervention programs are known from winning award recognition in the mental health sector. Our award-winning programs have toured Australia wide. Enquire within.
Mind Blank program evaluations encourage seek to understand our effectiveness against our intended goals. Want more info? Get in touch today.
You may be looking for some additional help-seeking service support. Please note that Mind Blank itself does not provide crisis intervention or counselling, there are some help-seeking phone numbers and helplines provided on this page. If you are in need of urgent support or are worried about someone, please contact your local doctor or call emergency services on 000.
Want to know what can you do to help support someone who is struggling? Here are our top 6 tips.
Mind Blank is proud to announce that we have made an alliance with the Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association.
This article will feature's ways that you can boost your mental well-being.
Nature and spending time outdoors are great for your mental health. Read on to find out why?
The Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference is designed to provide practical, relevant information and strategies for professionals to apply directly to their work supporting the mental health of children and adolescents from 3-19 years of age.
Click here to find out more about the Mind Blank Ltd Whistle Blower policy.
Are you thinking of making a donation to Mind Blank? Click here to find out more about Mind Blank Ltd's fundraising and collection policy.
Mind Blank is proud to work alongside the Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association to help support The Mental Health Connect 2020 Online Expo. Click here to find out more.
This article features 10 insights regarding Workplace Mental Health. Find out what signs you can look out for when it comes to COVID 19.
Mind Blank’s mission is supportive of Sustainable Development Goal 3.4 By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being. Find out how we complement making an impact in the community.
Have you been feeling a little blue lately? This article will show you 10 things you can do to support your mental health today!
Over the coming months Mind Blank will perform theatrical workshops to over 1.000 Brisbane students focusing on early intervention and mental health help-seeking tactics.
A discussion of the different stages and ways to promote cognitive development in children as well as the role of the pandemic.
Mind Blank were very excited to run their first in-person NSW workshop in two years! Canterbury-Bankstown City Council invited Mind Blank to engage local teens at the Youth Mental Health Summit in Belmore in April.
Kristal Ruiz joins Mind Blank to expand their Workplace Mental Health Awareness Program as a Community Ambassador Fellow.