R U OK? A conversation that can change a life
R U OK? Encourage and enable everyone to establish genuine connections with those around them and to approach individuals who may be experiencing difficulties in life.
R U OK? Encourage and enable everyone to establish genuine connections with those around them and to approach individuals who may be experiencing difficulties in life.
This is the first in a six-part series on various entrepreneurial topics from Australia’s Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO). This article will discuss seven key strategies for overcoming entrepreneur loneliness.
Here are three principles that entrepreneurs can apply on a daily basis.
Additional funding means SME owners affected by the pandemic and natural disasters will continue to receive support till December 2022.
Like Family is a Sydney-based startup that uses technology to foster meaningful interactions between carers and people needing support, and tackles the loneliness epidemic head-on.
Free, tailored mental health and workplace wellbeing coaching are now available for NSW businesses owners and leaders.
As we near the end of Mental Health Awareness month, Ben Sorensen provides a moving personal insight into the challenges some people are experiencing as they face the end of lockdown.
With many people now working from home managing work boundaries is more important than ever. Lucas Finch, Global Head of Wellbeing at Xero talks about how to set boundaries.
With the pandemic causing unprecedented stress throughout Australia, R U OK? Day reminds us to reach out to those who may be struggling.
Australian employees would rather quit their job than work for a company that they don’t see eye-to-eye with on social matters, a new Atlassian Corporation study has found.