by raymonda | Jul 10, 2024 | News, Reports, Uncategorized
The act of knocking on a door to check in on the household is not new. As a show of care, this has presumably worked to keep people well and connected to natural supports throughout history and across diverse cultures. The Assisting Communities through Direct...
by Ian | May 10, 2024 | News, Reports
Doorknocking ReportSummary ReportHome Truths Australian-first study opens the door to our mental health crisis. A joint study with Centre for Social Impact (CSI) More than 37,000 homes door-knocked across the country to talk about the mental health of households...
by raymonda | Oct 18, 2023 | News
How do you think the ACDC Project will help people in Salisbury? The ACDC Project enhances community awareness of mental health services and promotes a more positive attitude. Through door knocking, it informs householders about available resources and breaks down the...
by raymonda | Oct 10, 2023 | News
Where we live, and knowing who our neighbours are, could affect our mental health more than we realise. A national doorknocking project that initiates door-step conversations with people about their mental health and wellbeing has revealed that neighbours were often...
by raymonda | Sep 21, 2023 | News
How do you think the ACDC Project will help people in South Burnett? Norman: People in the community will have more understanding of what each service does around the south Burnett. Tristan: The ACDC Project gives an opportunity to capture the voice of the local South...
by raymonda | Sep 1, 2023 | News
We are delighted to announce that Community Mental Health Australia received a Mental Health Service Award of Australia and New Zealand in the category Mental Health promotion or Mental Illness Prevention with the Assisting Communities through Direct Connection (ACDC)...