City Library, Monday March 3rd, 10:30am
Welcome to Tall Tales!
This Library program is aimed at encouraging our community to come along and hear from local, social organisations and support services.
We’re excited to welcome Mental Health Movement to speak on the Power of Story!
We’ll begin by sharing a personal story, highlighting the journey of resilience, challenges, and growth in navigating mental health struggles and illness.
This personal narrative serves as a bridge, fostering empathy and connection among participants.
In a world where the pace of life can feel overwhelming, taking the time to check in with yourself is a radical act of self-care.
By fostering self-awareness and equipping yourself with practical tools and support systems, you become the architect of your own mental wellness journey.
Dan focuses on driving change by altering society’s perception of mental health issues and those struggling with them. Dan was diagnosed with Type 2 bipolar disorder in 2010. At the height of his mental illness and the struggle it presented, he felt alone and isolated as access to information was not readily or easily available. This made him feel vulnerable and fearful, as he thought it showed weakness in asking for help or assistance. At the time, Dan knew there would be other people in similar situations, experiencing similar issues, who also needed access to helpful information and support. Although a challenging time in his own life, Dan knew if he could openly and honestly share his experiences, knowledge, and coping strategies, he would be able to assist others in better managing their mental health. His own life experiences and determination to help others is what inspired the creation of the company Mental Health Movement Pty Ltd and led to Dan’s further study, completing a degree in Social Work, along with Certificate 4’s and Diplomas in Mental Health, Community Services, Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), Counselling, Fitness, Business, and a Mental Health Response and Mental Health First Aid Instructors Accreditation. Dan is driven and passionate about helping others and being the change the mental health space needs.
What You’ll Do:
This is a casual discussion in the library space with a Q and A to follow.
Knowledge Required:
None, this program is to introduce our community to social groups, hobbies and authors they may be interested in joining.
Who Should Attend:
This program is Adults, however older teens are welcome to join.
This program has a limited number of spots available. If you are unable to attend, please cancel your ticket so that others may participate. To cancel your ticket, please follow the instructions provided under “cancelling ticket help” or call the library at 4221 6222.