WayAhead at Fair Day 2018

WayAhead was throwing shade at mental health stigma at this year’s Fair Day event. The annual free family-friendly carnival of rainbow festivities was held on Sunday 18 February at Victoria Park in Camperdown and saw almost 70,000 people attend.
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WayAhead was able to have hundreds and hundreds of conversations and interactions with Sydney’s LGBTI community and showcase how WayAhead can help them with their mental health and wellness.One of the main activities at our stall was getting people to tell us which ones of the Mental Health Month stress less tips worked for them. The most popular were Laugh each day, Make time for exercise and Take a step outside.

WayAhead also launched its new How WayAhead can help you brochure, designed specifically for the LGBTI community.

WayAhead attended Fair Day in partnership with its Collective Purpose partners, Being and Mental Health Carers NSW.

 

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