Why you should talk to strangers on a bus
Around a year ago, I was on a bus heading to a regenerative tourism workshop when I fell into conversation with someone who I vaguely knew. It turned out that the ‘conversation’ was actually a job interview - it was just that I didn’t know it at the time!
More GoodYarn mental health workshops for Queenstown
Recognising issues like staff shortages, increased living costs and separation from family support networks are continuing to impact people’s mental health, the Te Hau Toka Southern Lakes Wellbeing Group and Head Light Trust are stepping up efforts to help the Queenstown community.
GoodYarn community pilot gears up for growth
An innovative peer-delivered community mental health programme aimed at empowering people to stay well is gearing up to grow after being successfully piloted in the Queenstown Lakes District.
Since May 2021, the ‘GoodYarn Community' programme has brought together over 250 locals from different community sectors to talk about mental health and arm themselves with more knowledge, strategies and skills to help them stay mentally well and support others who are struggling.
Supporting staff mental health good for business and community
It’s definitely tough out there for many businesses right now. Staff and material shortages are the latest in a long line of COVID-related blows to the business community and that means more pressure on staff and owners to keep putting the ‘open’ sign up.
Yet while we can’t do a lot to control the economic climate, business owners can do …
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