Mental Health Education

Understanding
Mental Health

Knowledge empowers individuals to break the stigma and foster open, honest discussions. The more we understand, the better we can support each other.

1 in 5

young Australians experience mental health challenges each year — yet many never seek help due to stigma and silence.

Australian Institute of Health & Wellbeing

Common Mental Health Conditions

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Anxiety

Persistent worry, fear, or unease that can interfere with daily life. Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health challenges faced by young people.

Very Common
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Depression

More than sadness — depression involves persistent low mood, loss of interest, and changes in sleep and energy that last weeks or months.

Common

ADHD

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder affects focus, impulse control, and activity levels. It is diagnosed through comprehensive professional assessment — not social media.

Often Misunderstood
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OCD

Obsessive-compulsive disorder involves unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviours. It is a real clinical condition, not a personality trait or preference.

Frequently Misrepresented
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Trauma & PTSD

Trauma can reshape how the brain responds to the world. Post-traumatic stress disorder can emerge after difficult events and deserves proper, professional support.

Needs Care
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Psychosis

A serious condition involving disconnection from reality. Early intervention is critical and family support plays a vital role in recovery.

Seek Help Early

Why This Conversation Matters

75%

of mental health conditions emerge before the age of 24 — making youth the most critical window for support.

54%

of young people do not access mental health services despite experiencing significant distress.

8 yrs

is the average delay between symptoms first appearing and a person receiving treatment.

more likely to recover when a young person has supportive, informed family and friends around them.

Talk About It Is Here to Help

Navigating mental health challenges can be overwhelming. You don't have to figure it out alone. Whether you're in crisis or just looking for guidance, there is support available.

Immediate Help

Crisis Support

If you or someone you know is in immediate distress, please reach out to a crisis line now. Help is available 24/7.

Find Crisis Hotlines
Ongoing Support

Find Support

Connect with local mental health professionals, Headspace centres, and peer-support groups through our Resources page.

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Have a Question?

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