Self-help guides
Depression and Me: Denise and Chloe’s mental health journeys
Your mental health is as important as your physical health. Promoting good mental health and wellbeing can help you feel empowered and resilient to cope with life's stresses. The College's Strategy 2020 to 2025 states we will be mindful of the need to promote good mental health and a healthy work-life balance.
Good mental health and wellbeing are best described as subjective conditions. For example, good social, economic, spiritual or medical health means that, in a sense, the experience of life is positive or beneficial.
Good mental health means responding to challenging circumstances, innovating, and constructively engaging with others and the world. It also represents a highly effective way of realising good outcomes in many different areas of our lives.
Good mental health is as important to our lives as legs are to a table. It is an essential component of physical health and happiness. Our goal is to help you uncover and use some simple tools to improve the wellbeing of your body and mind.
Mental Health Facts
- 1 in 3 people will experience a mental health problem in any given year
- We probably all work with someone experiencing a mental health problem
- 9 out of 10 people with mental health problems experience stigma and discrimination
What Can I Do to Improve My Mental Health?
- Talk about your feelings: Opening up about how you feel helps your wellbeing. It’s part of taking stock of your sense of self.
- Keep in touch: Family and friends who know you well can offer different perspectives about your feelings and thoughts. They can help keep you active and grounded and help you solve practical problems.
- Acceptance: Some of us are funny, some are great at maths, others are not so, and others are great cooks. Everybody is different, and accepting who you are is important.
Resources
Mental Health First AidSupporting mental health at work
Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy
Our Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy outlines our goals for creating an inclusive, respectful and compassionate environment that supports our students and staff in their work and study.