New Poster Campaign In Christchurch Targets Wellbeing
New Poster Campaign In Christchurch Targets Wellbeing
Mental Health Foundation workers in Christchurch are saturating the city with five posters featuring practical and proven ways Cantabrians can support their own wellbeing and the world around them.
"These messages are just as important as
other health messages, like boiling your water," says
Freedom Preston-Clark, who manages the Christchurch branch
of the Mental Health Foundation. "Mental health needs to be
on an equal footing with physical health - that combination
is what keeps us all going."
There are five posters
in the bill-style series. The messages are:
•
CONNECT - Talk and listen, be there, feel
connected
• GIVE - Your time, your
words, your presence
• TAKE NOTICE -
Remember the simple things that give you joy
•
KEEP LEARNING - Embrace new experiences, see opportunities,
surprise yourself
• BE ACTIVE - Do what
you can, enjoy what you do, move your mood
Working on the poster campaign and weaving it into the fabric of other support messages appearing around Christchurch has been a major boost for the Foundation staff, who had to flee their inner city office and run out into the chaos of Latimer Square on the day of the February 22 quake.
With their office building marked for demolition, the staff has been meeting weekly at Preston-Clark's home to keep on with "business as usual".
"At the heart of the messages on these
posters is social cohesion," she says. "There's lots being
done that wouldn't necessarily be seen as support for mental
wellbeing, but are by their very nature contributing to
that."
Foundation staff members have been working
directly with the New Brighton Project, Volcano Radio,
Project Lyttleton, and Women's Refuge.
"These things are not extraordinary, they have become ordinary. In the first few weeks our administrator was feeling lost without operating from an office, so off her own bat she went to the Red Cross and did data entry," says Preston-Clark.
The five ways to wellbeing are
signposts for good mental health in a time when many people
in the city may be struggling to see the light.
“Connecting is a good example - there has been
a huge loss in terms of friends and colleagues moving out of
Christchurch. I make an extra effort to keep connected with
people in my area at local cafes, street barbeques and local
markets."
You can download your own A4-size copies
of the posters for your home or work from the Mental Health
Foundation website at http://www.mentalhealth.org.nz/page/918-news+coping-after-an-earthquake+weve-got-christchurch-covered.
More
photos of the posters up around town can be found here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?fbid=10150150287733423&id=74410368422&aid=296530
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