The Mental Health Coalition’s Resource Library is made available by our alliance of the leading mental health organizations. We encourage you to browse this comprehensive, searchable database to learn about mental health, help a loved one, learn coping skills and seek support.
The conversation surrounding mental health has become increasingly important, as the past few years have highlighted the unique challenges faced by marginalized communities. Specifically, individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) or as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) have often encountered distinct barriers when seeking mental health support. Recognizing the critical need for inclusive and culturally affirming support, we aim to provide custom resources for mental health exploration and healing within these communities.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists provides resources and information on mental health, including awards, patient information resources, congress programmes, and crisis resources.
NiteCat Online, part of the Hong Kong Children and Youth Services, is an online youth support team dedicated to providing counseling services, digital creativity, and potential development training for teenagers facing immediate crises or high-risk situations. We emphasize community-based internet culture and the belief in the digital generation as the main body, promoting an inclusive internet culture to create a more friendly growth environment for the new generation of internet users.
In this course, we will explore different aspects of good mental health as well as provide an overview of the major kinds of mental disorders, their causes, treatments and how to seek help and support.The course will feature a large number of Australian experts in psychiatry, psychology and mental health research,and we will also hear from “lived experience experts”, people who have lived with mental illness, and share their personal stories of recovery.