Wow what an incredible last week in the land down under! Does it really have to be over so soon? We’re for sure going to miss the kangaroos, the friendly Aussies, the accessibility of the trams, the incredible views, and many more aspects of this fabulous country. We will also be returning to the U.S. with full stomachs after all of the gourmet donuts, macaroons, gelato flavors, and parmas. Not to mention, all of the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches we ate (Australian PB&J sandwiches definitely taste healthier). Here’s a little insight into how we spent our last week in this beautiful land.
We visited an extremely inspiring agency, beyondblue. beyondblue plays an active role in suicide and anxiety prevention, information, and treatment. At the visit they explained that suicide is the number one cause of death for young people in Australia. This is an unsettling fact. Not only does beyondblue focus on young people, but they also target a large range of people of all ages, including mothers, fathers, LGBTI community, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. beyondblue estimates that about 3 million people in Australia are living with depression, anxiety, or both. The organization aims to provide adequate resources for those struggling with mental health issues, as well as resources for those wanting to address the health of a family member of friend.
An admirable initiative by beyondblue is the “Brains can have a mind of their own” youth campaign. The campaign focuses on a “brain” character with a pesky personality. Through ads, social media presence, and short videos, beyondblue is aiming to portray this brain character as similar to the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that people may experience due to depression and anxiety. The campaign is mostly aimed at young people ages 13-18 who have not yet sought professional help for a mental health concern. The character can be quite annoying, and it is typically shown as keeping a young person from doing daily activities, such as sleeping, concentrating on homework, and going to hang out with friends. beyondblue has done an excellent job giving the brain its own unique personality. With every brain ad, post or video, beyondblue provides a link to their website in order for young people to seek mental health assistance.
One aspect of the brain character that we heard about at the agency visit was that it has its own social media accounts. The brain never breaks out of its character though, so if the beyondblue moderators feel as though a post should be addressed, the beyondblue account will step in so that the brain does not have to break out of character to address a concern. This provides a stable character for young people to relate to, and it also gives the character a more realistic existence. This also allows young people to share posts from the brain character on their own social media accounts without being directly connected to beyondblue.
The “Brains can have a mind of their own” campaign works to show young people that it is okay to speak up about mental health. Research has shown that 50% of mental health issues emerge by age 14; therefore, young people are a vulnerable group. Many young people may choose to not seek help for a mental health issue due to feeling ashamed or personally responsible. The campaign is trying to help make it clear that the brain is the cause of the mental health issue. People are not strange for having a mental illness, and beyondblue is trying to visually put the blame on the brain itself, rather than the person experiencing the issue(s). By using a bit of humor in the creation of the brain character, this appeals to many young people and they may find it easier to relate to the character. The campaign also helps young people seek help online, which may be a safe space for this age range.
We also visited Lighthouse, reachout.com, and VICSEG. All of these agencies have amazing projects going on as well, and have good research behind what they are doing.
Lighthouse is a program that supports homeless youth ages 18-25. The organization has 10 houses that the young people can live in, with 4 youth to a house and 2 caregivers. The program provides a safe place for these young people who often do not have one. A young person can stay there until they are 25. The houses have a group meeting once weekly, where everyone in the home can talk about how the week has been going. Lighthouse has a policy that whoever comes into the home has to have a psychosocial screening, including clients, staff, and friends. The goal is to keep the family home a safe place for everyone who is there. By doing a psychosocial evaluation they are limiting the amount of potential harm done by misunderstanding how to act towards a person with a mental health illness. The psychosocial screening also makes sure that the caregiver can handle all of the work that they are going to be doing. We both love Lighthouse and think that America would really benefit from a similar program. One thing that stood out to us the most was the fact that they try to keep it as clean and nice as possible in order to make it feel like a normal, safe home for the young people. (Courtney) Having worked in foster care, we had to have our parents post the fire exit plan on the wall at all times and we check monthly that it is there. At our agency visit, we learned that fire exit plans are not posted since in typical homes, there are not exit signs or fire safety procedure flyers on the wall. We love this! Lighthouse is trying to do everything that they can to make the space a typical home, and our foster agencies would really benefit from that.
Young and Well’s facility is so warm and welcoming so we were glad to be going back there to do our Skype chat with reachout.com. We had a lot of trouble with our Skype calls, but we gained a lot of knowledge about the agency’s mission. Reachout.com is a program that is all online and focuses on mental health and wellbeing. They do a lot of research for their work online. They have pages upon pages of information for young people about mental health, but also about growing up and becoming an adult. They have information on the website that we wish we had seen while we were teenagers. Reachout.com includes young people in all of their research to make sure that the services they are providing are truly wanted by young people. The organization provides a safe place for young people to be able to learn about themselves and some of the changes that they are going through to become an adult. This online information is great because this generation is mostly online. Most of the young people in modern day do not want to interact in a face-to-face setting, but rather online. Online resources can help more young people to feel comfortable. Through their research they have found that almost every young person in Australia gets online daily. It is a great resource and as we get better technology in the future, more programs like this will be needed, because less people will want to interact in person.
Our next destination was VICSEG, which is a program that works with the migrant and refugee population. We had limited education on this population before going so we were excited to learn what they do for the population and learn more about this population. They told us a lot of the resources that they provide and a lot of what they do as a program, but it was not until we walked around the school that we actually had an understanding of how amazing the organization is. VICSEG creates a way for a lot of the migrant and refugees to get an education, with hands on classes and field placements so that these people can make money and do well while living in Australia. VICSEG will do pretty much anything to help out. They work on getting citizenship for a person who does not yet have it, and they work to educate about abuse and violence in the families, because a lot of the families are not used to Australian lifestyle. VICSEG helps link up people with free language classes. They are very much a women organization, and try to help these women have a better life that they previously did. When we got to walk in the classrooms it was amazing how friendly everyone was. The teacher was able to give a lesson while we watched, and it was awesome to see how caring she was about teaching. She made the learning very interactive and upbeat. We would love to have a teacher like this. VICSEG is a great program that helps many people, and empowers many young women.
It seems sort of cliché, but this trip really did change our lives for the better! We were able to explore so many different aspects of child welfare and mental health, while also exploring how we can better treat ourselves through meditation and positive thinking. We would like to thank everyone who made this trip possible for us, including the 13 new friends we have made. We’re sad that our trip is over, but so thankful for all that we experienced!
Cheers!
xoxo Sam&Courtney