Transforming Perceptions offers a range of views on subjects that may have direct or indirect links to social, emotional and mental well-being and aims to promote de-stigmatisation of mental illness in the community, especially for people of multicultural, migrant and refugee backgrounds. Discussion links self-care and mental well-being with issues including mental health research, health, education, life style choices, or to activities such as gardening, yoga, meditation or spirituality. The opinions expressed on the show are not necessarily those of the Transforming Perceptions team.
In the second week of Mental Health Month Áine chats with with Markus Fischer, Peer Support Worker, Relationship’s Australia Canberra, about Gambling ...
In the second week of Mental Health Month Áine chats with Jen Ramirez, Service Manager at Headspace Canberra about National Headspace Day activities. ...
Speaking Out about the needs of Multicultural, Migrant and Refugee Communities. In the first week of Mental Health Month Áine chats with Vikas Sharma ...
Áine chats with Dor Akech Achiek, Settlement Services Manager at Settlement Services International about how the Covid lockdowns are impacting the men...
Professor Jayashri Kulkarni, AM FAHMS, is a Professor of Psychiatry and Director Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre. Professor Kulkarni special...
This week with RU Okay Day on the 9th September and World Suicide Prevention Day on the 10th September Áine chats with Royina Bakshi about the develop...
Áine chats with local ACT musician and songwriter Matt Dent about the making of his new album ‘Stories’. Matt is a well-seasoned regional singer/son...
Áine Ní Tighearnaigh speaks with Dr Emma Tseris, Senior Lecturer in Social Work and Policy Studies, School of Education and Social Work, University of...
Today on our Energising Your Life segment our theme is Transformation, Taking the Steps to Change. I replay an interview from October 2019 with Gabri...
Zakia and I discuss the changing role and work of the Multicultural Hub in Canberra and the barriers faced by people of multicultural backgrounds in g...