Mob Way R U OK?

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R U OK? acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the beautiful lands on which we live and pays respects to elders past and present. R U OK? acknowledges the pain and suffering of First Nations people and the higher rates of suicide in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

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It's often hard to talk about how you feel, but is there someone that you trust to have a yarn with?


In this podcast series we yarn with well-known and everyday First Nations people on their experiences, how we open up in our own way, how we have conversations and ask that simple question, are you OK? because we are Stronger Together. Listen now!

R U OK? IN ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER COMMUNITIES

As a part of the Stronger Together campaign, R U OK? has developed resources to remind everyone to ask their mob, in their way, R U OK?. Check out the range of free resources including the Stronger Together Conversation Guide, posters, videos, social media tiles and more.

Visit Stronger Together Hub

FIND HELP

It's often hard to talk about how you feel, but is there someone that you trust you could yarn to? That can really help.


13YARN (13 92 76) is the first national crisis phone support line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Designed, led and delivered by mob, 13YARN provides a confidential 24/7 one-on-one yarning opportunity with a Lifeline-trained Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporter.


You could also connect with a trusted health professional, like your doctor or your local Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Medical Service. If you need immediate support, click on Find help for 24/7 services.

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