Community Partner Mentally Healthy WA launches new Campaign at Bendat Basketball Centre

On Wednesday 22 October The Honourable Alanna Clohesy MLC, Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health together with VenuesWest’s Community Partner Mentally Healthy WA launched the new Act Belong Commit health promotion campaign at Bendat Basketball Centre.
Also in attendance was Professor Julianne Reid from the Office of the Provost at Curtin University to help launch the new campaign focused on inspiring and motivating everyone to prioritise their mental health.
The campaign champions mental health by reminding us to regularly:
- ACT: Do something to keep mentally, physically, spiritually and culturally active.
- BELONG: Do something with someone to keep connected to friends, family, community and culture.
- COMMIT: Do something meaningful – get involved in activities that provide meaning and purpose.
In collaboration with more than 300 partner organisations state-wide, Act Belong Commit works to promote positive mental health strategies at the individual and community level.
For more information please see here.
On Wednesday 22 October The Honourable Alanna Clohesy MLC, Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health together with VenuesWest’s Community Partner Mentally Healthy WA launched the new Act Belong Commit health promotion campaign at Bendat Basketball Centre.
Also in attendance was Professor Julianne Reid from the Office of the Provost at Curtin University to help launch the new campaign focused on inspiring and motivating everyone to prioritise their mental health.
The campaign champions mental health by reminding us to regularly:
- ACT: Do something to keep mentally, physically, spiritually and culturally active.
- BELONG: Do something with someone to keep connected to friends, family, community and culture.
- COMMIT: Do something meaningful – get involved in activities that provide meaning and purpose.
In collaboration with more than 300 partner organisations state-wide, Act Belong Commit works to promote positive mental health strategies at the individual and community level.
For more information please see here.