Thanks to the amazing and generous support of The Push-Up Challenge 2019 and 2020 participants and donors, we were able to support headspace The National Youth Mental Health Foundation in the work they do supporting young people all across Australia.
Research shows that 75 per cent of mental health disorders develop before the age of 25. The work headspace does in helping young people aged 12 – 25 through challenging times in their life and supporting them to get back on track and live their full potential, is so important.
With the extraordinary amount of money raised, headspace was able to focus on developing their Friends and Family approach – a critical piece of work that up until now, they hadn’t been able to dedicate sufficient resources
Funds raised 2019
$2.5M
Funds raised 2020
$5.1M
They also encourage young people to seek help, with approximately one third of referrals to a headspace centre coming from a young person’s family and friends.
Some of the achievements the team has already been able to accomplish include:
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Developing and implementing a clear framework and specific resources for better family and friend’s integration in headspace centres in Australia
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Creating psychoeducation sessions, helping family and friends of young people understand what their young person is going through
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Growing the membership of the headspace Family and Friends Reference Group who share their knowledge to ensure the work of headspace is helpful and meaningful
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Publishing new website resources which provide help and support to family and friends
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Developing training and resources for headspace centres to build family inclusive services