SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY

SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY in partnership with Relationships Australia Tasmania delivers suicide prevention and mental health promotion programs across Tasmania. The team organises community events, fundraisers and presentations to community groups, workplaces, sporting clubs and schools to promote the SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY message.

The team works hard throughout Tasmania and Australia to raise awareness about mental health and suicide, and share that it’s OK to not be OK, where to find help, and how we can help each other out in tough times.

Schools Program
SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY delivers a free Schools Program for students Grades 9 – 12 that raises mental health awareness and builds student resilience and confidence to seek help and look after their mental health.

The team uses an evidence-informed universal awareness approach to deliver a strong message that it is ok not to be ok and that we can all play a role in promoting mental health at school.

Sports Program
SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY works in collaboration with the Alcohol and Drug Foundation’s Good Sports Program to deliver mental health literacy training to clubs across Tasmania.

The Stay ChatTY Sports Program facilitates an evidence-informed mental health awareness workshop to club players, coaches and managers. The workshop aims to help participants understand mental health, recognise signs and symptoms, seek help, and help out a team mate.

Speaking Engagements
The team speak to community groups and workplaces to promote the SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY message- that’s it ok not to be ok.

For more information visit Stay ChatTY website- www.staychatty.com.au

Who this service is for

Anyone who would like to learn more or raise awareness about mental health and suicide.

Cost

This is a free program and is funded by the Tasmanian Community Fund.

Opening Hours

Monday- Friday: 9:00am- 5:00pm

How this service is delivered

  • Face-to-face

    This program is available statewide

  • Call or visit us online

    Call us or see our website for more information

  • We'll come to you (outreach)

    We visit community groups, workplaces, sporting clubs and schools. Contact us for more info.

Updated: 11/07/2024

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