Skillness overview
This initiative is an example of mental health reform that aligns with Living Well: A Strategic Plan for Mental Health in NSW 2014-2024.
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This initiative is an example of mental health reform that aligns with Living Well: A Strategic Plan for Mental Health in NSW 2014-2024.
Innovative Mental Skillness program challenges the stigma around mental health at work Collaborative partnership showcases the skills that people living with mental illness bring to their jobs Skillness ambassador Kimberley Burrell shared her personal story of navigating mental health in the workplace during a celebration of the Skillness campaign in Hornsby. Speaking at the official […]
Skillness acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners of the land on which we work and live – the Darug and Guringai peoples, and to elders both past and present. We welcome all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to our service.
Skillness is presented by the Living Well in Northern Sydney partnership, funded in part by NSW Health’s Mental Health Innovation Fund.
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