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✨ Everyone Has a Story
💚 Mental Health & Mentoring| SA
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15/10/2025
Everyone Has A Story
At Everyone Has A Story, we hold space for respect, authenticity, and growth. Your story is uniquely yours and it carries power. The experiences you’ve lived and the perspective you bring have the potential to inspire, connect, and uplift others.
Never underestimate the value of your voice.
Sharing our stories isn’t just meaningful it’s transformational. According to Narrative Psychology, our personal stories shape how we understand ourselves and the world around us.
When you share your journey, you’re not only empowering yourself, but you’re also giving others permission to reflect, relate, and heal.
Let’s continue to build a space where every voice is heard and every story matters.
04/10/2025
Our mission is to implement and develop personalised, trauma-informed programs that deliver impactful, high-quality outcomes for our community. We are dedicated to raising awareness and supporting those in need, ensuring that every individual receives the care and attention they deserve.
Join us in making a difference together, we can create a healthier, more compassionate community.
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Men’s Mental Health Challenges: Stigma and Societal Expectations: Australian men often face societal pressure to be strong, stoic, and self-reliant, which can prevent them from seeking help.Higher su***de rates: Men are more likely to die by su***de, with rates approximately three times higher than women (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2021). Reluctance to Seek Help: Cultural norms discourage men from discussing feelings or mental health struggles, leading to underdiagnosis and untreated conditions like depression and anxiety. Women’s Mental Health Challenges: Higher Rates of Anxiety and Depression: Women in Australia are more likely to experience anxiety and depression, often linked to hormonal changes, caregiving responsibilities, or experiences of violence.Gender-based Violence:Women facing domestic violence or sexual assault are at increased risk of mental health issues.Work-Life Balance Stress: Women often juggle multiple roles, leading to stress, burnout, and mental health concerns.
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