Dylan is a volunteer at WayAhead with a lived experience of mental illness. Here he shares his insights into what it is like ushering in the festive
The State of NSW mental health
Catherine Lourey NSW Mental Health Commissioner The Collective Purpose Partners, WayAhead - Mental Health Association NSW, Being and Mental Health
Marriage Equality Debate – Our message to the LGBTI community
To our friends in the LGBTI community, We know that for some of you, the next few days will be hard. With the debate on marriage equality set to
The unsettling power of theatre – a review of 4:48 Psychosis
Warning: mentions of depression and suicide. There’s something truly immersive about seeing a play in a theatre. It’s not like the movies, where
Sarah Wilson makes the beast beautiful
Anxiety, OCD and bipolar aren’t words many familiar with Sarah Wilson’s work would associate her with, but her latest book, First, we make the beast
Creating your own fit – the story behind Queanbeyan’s anxiety support group
When Simone first moved to Canberra in 2015, there was a lot to get used to. “The weather” she said immediately, when asked what she struggled with
Creating connections in Cabramatta in the wake of OCD
Anxiety disorders, including obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), can often manifest when people are quite young. That was certainly the case for
WayAhead celebrates 85 years
This year marks WayAhead’s 85th birthday and back in May, we marked the milestone with an event to celebrate our work over the decades. We were very
Being goes to the United Nations
Our Collective Purpose partner, Being – the independent, state-wide peak organisation for people with a lived experience of mental illness, recently