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Assure Programs
, providers of the QLS
LawCare
counselling service, website contains useful advice documents for both managers and employees
beyondblue
is a bipartisan initiative of the Australian state and territory governments to raise community awareness about depression and reducing stigma associated with the illness
The Black Dog Institute
is a not for profit, educational, research and clinical service which offers specialist expertise in relation to depression and bipolar disorder
Moodgym
, an interactive web program designed to prevent and decrease depressive symptoms
depressioNET
, provides counselling, peer support and information services for people over 18 years of age which may be of assistance in preventing, managing or overcoming depression
headspace
, the National Youth Mental Health Foundation, provides services to young people aged 12-25 who are dealing with mental health and alcohol and substance abuse issues
BluePages
, developed by Centre for Mental Health Research at the Australian National University, provides scientific evidence on interventions for depression plus consumer perspective and understanding
Australian Psychological Society Referrals
– 1300 789 978
LawCare
– UK
Lawyers with Depression
– an independent US website
Australian Depression Institute
–07 5494 3918
Mental Health Association
– 07 3271 5544
Tristan Jepson Memorial Foundation
– The Foundation’s objective is to decrease distress, disability and the causes of depression and anxiety in the legal profession. Since the Foundation’s inception in August 2008, the organisation has strived to create greater awareness of depression and anxiety amongst the legal fraternity. The website includes numerous guides, resources and research reports, including the comprehensive Wellness Network for Law pages.
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