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28/Jul/2023

Did you know that loneliness affects one in four Australian adults, and suicide claims 8.6 Australian lives daily? Mental health is a critical issue in Australia that needs attention and support. In 2016, Shannon Nevin decided to act on Australia’s mental health crisis, connecting communities through a transformative initiative known as Walk ‘n’ Talk For Life. This remarkable organisation has since united over 35 Australian communities, with over 10,000 individuals proudly wearing their sunny yellow shirts and engaging in regular walks and positive conversations. Their mission: to nurture connections, empower mental well-being, and ultimately reduce suicide rates nationwide.

At the heart of Walk ‘n’ Talk For Life lies a profound purpose – to rewrite the mental health story across Australia. Depression and mental health challenges affect an astonishing 10% of the population, leaving a profound impact on individuals and communities. To address this issue, Walk ‘n’ Talk For Life hosts walks and facilitates open conversations, aiming to unite people and provide hope and support. Through this initiative, the organisation aims to create a future where no one suffers alone and where mental health is prioritised and understood by all.

Mental health struggles are not just statistics; they are deeply personal and can affect anyone at any time. The staggering suicide rate and prevalence of depression in Australia highlight the urgency of addressing mental health on a national scale. Walk ‘n’ Talk For Life acknowledges these challenges and seeks to combat the crippling effects of mental illness by fostering a sense of community and support.

Through partnerships with other mental health organisations, Walk ‘n’ Talk For Life endeavours to establish collective community hubs around Australia that address the effects of mental illness at its core. By nurturing connections and facilitating collaborative relationships, the organisation strives to extend support systems across all mental health associations.

South Steyne Medical Centre proudly stands beside Walk ‘n’ Talk For Life in their quest to empower mental well-being. We proudly support the endeavours of the entire organisation, including the local Walk ‘n’ Talk group in Manly. As a medical centre committed to comprehensive healthcare, we recognize the importance of mental health in overall well-being and we strongly advocate the work of Walk ‘n’ Talk For Life. 

SSMC encourages all members of the Northern Beaches community to check out this fantastic initiative and take part in their regular walks. For those who wish to extend their support beyond walking, donations can be made on the Walk ‘n’ Talk website. Your contribution to Walk ‘n’ Talk For Life can make a real difference in providing mental health resources, education, and support to those in need. Visit their website by clicking ‘here’. 

Walk ‘n’ Talk For Life is more than just an organisation; it is a beacon of hope for individuals facing mental health challenges. By stepping together, we can create a future where mental well-being is nurtured, and no one feels alone in their struggles. South Steyne Medical Centre proudly supports this transformative initiative and invites you to be part of this incredible journey to empower mental health, step by step.


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27/Jul/2023

World Hepatitis Day
 
World Hepatitis Day is observed on July 28th and is a day to raise awareness about hepatitis, a group of viral infections that can cause liver disease.🏥
 
The day is an opportunity to educate the public about the different types of hepatitis, the importance of getting tested, and the availability of treatment options.🩸
 
You can help by:
 
Spreading awareness
Donating to the cause
Educating yourself on the issue
 
To discuss hepatitis with a doctor click here.
To learn more about Hepatitis, click here.

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01/Jul/2023

JulEYE celebrates eye health awareness month.
 
JulEYE is observed in July and is dedicated to raising awareness about eye health and the importance of regular eye exams.
 
This month is an opportunity to educate the public about common eye conditions and the importance of early detection and treatment. 👀
 
Eye health is often overlooked, but it is an essential part of overall health and well-being. Regular eye exams can detect and prevent serious eye conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy, among others. 👁️👁️ ❤️
 
As part of this initiative we have chosen to highlight Guide Dogs Australia which is an Austrian organisation supporting those with low vision and blindness.
 
If you would like to discuss eye health with a doctor please click here
If you would like to learn more about Guide Dogs, please click here



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