Tasmanians urged to 'check in'

Jeremy Rockliff,Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing

A new campaign has been launched to encourage Tasmanian's to 'check in' with themselves and those around them following the impacts of COVID-19.

It is common to feel anxious and uncertain during these unpreceded times, as we know that that the pandemic has had a significant impact on the lives of Tasmanians.

Created by the Mental Health Council of Tasmania, the Check In website encourages all Tasmanians to take some steps in their day to day lives to look after their own mental health and wellbeing, and that of their loved ones.

Now is the perfect time to:

  • Check in on your own mental health,
  • Check in on a friend or family member, and
  • Check in on what is happening in your community

By answering some easy questions on the website, people can find guidance around what supports and information is available in Tasmania to help with the mental health and wellbeing of themselves or someone they care about.

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