FW: ( VIC ) Our new, online play therapy program, plus how we’re celebrating Neighbour Day and International Women’s Day this March

From: Relationships Australia Victoria [mailto:communications@rav.org.au]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 February 2022 9:30 AM
To: darren@indigenoussupport.org.au
Subject: Our new, online play therapy program, plus how we’re celebrating Neighbour Day and International Women’s Day this March

ISSUE 1  •  FEBRUARY 2022

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Teleplay Virtual Wellbeing Rooms

Do you have children aged 0-11 who are struggling with difficult feelings like worry and anxiety, or having trouble sleeping as a result of the East Gippsland bushfires?

We’re pleased to now be offering free play therapy and counselling, delivered online through fun and interactive wellbeing rooms and play spaces.

This service is provided in partnership with the Royal Flying Doctor Service Victoria, with funding support from Gippsland Primary Health Network which is leading the mental health response to bushfire-affected areas of Gippsland.

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Neighbour Day – Connecting communities for 20 years

Join us on 27 March and celebrate the 20-year anniversary of Neighbour Day, Relationships Australia’s social connection campaign that seeks to address loneliness across Australia.

Send in your stories of neighbourly connection before 27 February for the chance to win prizes, and read about the many ways (both big and small) that you can get involved in the celebrations.

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International Women’s Day 2022

In the lead up to 8 March, we’re proud to celebrate the achievements of women worldwide, including the dedicated and hardworking women who make up 78.9 per cent of our organisation.

Find out how you can help champion the 2022 International Women’s Day theme, #BreakTheBias and forge women’s equality in your workplace and community.

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Celebrating being single

In our latest blog post, we outline why your relationship status is not a measure of success or an indicator of quality of life, and highlight some of the positives of being single.

We also share our tip sheets on healthy relationships and good communication and a Raising Children Network resource on support for single parents.

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