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The transition into parenthood is one of the most profound changes experienced in a woman’s life. New mums may become overloaded, lost or exhausted at the thought of all their new duties as a full-time...

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Sunny Meets Her Family

Children in foster care experience many changes which impact their emotional, social and educational wellbeing. Sunny Meets Her Family is the first installment in a series of interactive picture books...

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Restore

Restore is a care box that supports survivors of domestic violence. While survivors experience various forms of abuse, the emotional and psychological impacts of domestic violence can have a wide range...

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We’re still here – promise!!

I last posted in 2021 with an update on the topic that students in 2021 were working on. I’ve been very quiet since. But Visualising Mental Health is going strong and we’re still around. The students...

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We published a paper on Visualising Mental Health!

Since starting VMH in 2016, we (as a team) have been keen to publish on the process. We’ve always believed we have a unique process in place. Unique in terms of an educational experience for students...

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Visualising Mental Health projects being exhibited now

Each year, the best student concepts from Visualising Mental Health are exhibited at the Kerry Packer Gallery, alongside other work from MatchStudio. Full details of the exhibition can be found here....

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Arts and Health Alliance in South Australia

Yesterday afternoon/evening I attended an Arts and Health Alliance (AaHA) event. The Alliance is a coming together of the three universities (soon maybe two universities) in South Australia to...

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Sprout

Sprout is an application designed to help university students deal with the stressor of juggling multiple life responsibilities and reduce the impacts that juggling these have on one’s mental health....

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VMH Topics for 2023

It’s nice to be back and writing on the site again! Visualising Mental Health (VMH) whilst a passion project, doesn’t get as much attention in my life as I’d like. That has meant an absence of 2023...

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It isn’t just us dabbling in novel mental health communications

This website was created to feature the unique and interesting ideas that UniSA Communication Design students produce when given mental health topics to digest. They can be browsed from the home page....

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