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 | | | If you would like to kept up to date about what is happening at F0TR, please let our mailing list co-ordinator know, and she will include in future mailouts. |
 | | | The (DAN) is a not-for-profit community organisation aiming to raise awareness about the continuing tragedy in the Darfur region of Sudan, assist in the resettlement of Darfuri refugees and build solidarity between the Australian people and the people of Darfur. |
 | | | The NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS) helps refugees recover from their experiences and build a new life in Australia. |
 | | | is an independent, community-based organisation dedicated to empowring people from culturally diverse backgrounds and promoting a culturally rich and diverse Australia.
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 | | | We are an alliance of over 180 faith-based, advocacy and humanitarian organizations. The Coalition’s member organizations represent 130 million people of all ages, races, religions and political affiliations united together to help the people of Darfur. |
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 | | | SANE Australia is a national charity working for a better life for people affected by mental illness |
 | | | Our mission is to provide a national focus and community leadership to increase the capacity of the broader Australian community to prevent depression and respond effectively. |
 | | | Mental health difficulties refer to changes in the way that we think, act, and feel from when we're mentally healthy. There are many different types of mental health difficulties. Some of these predominantly affect our emotions (such as depression and anxiety), some our thoughts (such as obsessive compulsive disorder and schizophrenia), and some our behaviour (for example, self-harm). It is not uncommon for someone to experience a mental health issue and importantly there are things that you can do to overcome a mental health difficulty or manage it better. |
 | | | Most people are a little confused about what mental health really is. Everyone has it, and just like your physical health, you'll have periods of 'good' and 'bad' mental health. Having positive mental health means feeling good about yourself - being able to live life to the fullest. Of course, it's quite normal not to feel your best all the time. |
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