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Mood Tea to host second webinar mental health and alcohol

MOOD, in partnership with UnLtd and Tonic Media Network, will host a second ‘Tea Break’ webinar to help address the link between alcohol and mental health issues.

The announcement:

Hosted by award winning journalist and host of ABC’s Coronacast, Dr Norman Swan, the free session will be held next Wednesday September 22 at 3:30pm AEST. The panel features Chief Sales Officer at JCDecaux Australia Oliver Newton, Director of Sydney University’s Matilda Centre, Professor Maree Teesson and cognitive behavioral psychologist Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin.

‘Escape from COVID: Alcohol and Your Mental Health’ will uncover the tools and methods to implement healthier habits and behaviours around alcohol consumption as well as addressing the stigma around sobriety.

Register for the free event here.

General Manager of MOOD Jenni Hayward commented: “Alcohol abuse is a topic many often shy away from. Sobriety is often stigmatised and the societal pressures to follow the herd are built deep into our culture, particularly in our industry.

“We’re pleased to partner with the experts for the second edition of the MOOD Tea Break series. This educational series aims to provide support and useful tools for the industry on a range of mental health topics.”

Commercial Director of Tonic Media Network Sev Celik added: “This latest lockdown has been relentless and as we think about venues opening up, this is a critical time for us to turn the spotlight on these issues. For me, as a leader, I’m becoming more conscious of the language I use around my team, especially the younger guys to try not to add to the stigma. I’m looking forward to learning what more I can do to foster an inclusive space.”

If you wish to purchase any tea blends from MOOD to support youth mental health services, please visit https://mood.org.au/.

If you or someone you care about is struggling with mental health or addiction and needs support, please contact:

Lifeline 13 11 14
National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline 1800 250 015.
Family Drug Support 1300 368 186

Source: Clear Hayes Consulting press release

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