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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode Jess shares her story about anxiety and depression and what her recovery journey has looked like over time.   This episode includes discussion of topics of anxiety and depression. Discussion of these topics may bring up strong emotions, thoughts or memories for some listeners. If this is the case for you, you may want to have someone listen with you, or talk afterwards with a family member, friend, support person or your GP. See recommended support services below.  If you...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This is Gabi's story about struggling with body image, eating disorder and the way it impacted her life as a high school student. Today, she is confident, body positive and passionate about helping other young people. We're going to explore the journey from where she was, to where she is today. At the end of the chat we'll hear from Pat and Rani, two headspace clinicians about their reflections on the story.   This episode includes discussion of topics of body image and eating disorders....]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[You're about to hear Dragan's story. It's the kind of story that shows us the real and complex challenges some young people in our community have to face just to survive. It's also the kind of story that demonstrates the incredible resilience of young people, and the changes that can happen when an appropriate mix of support is put in place.   This episode includes discussion of topics of domestic violence, substance use and homelessness. Discussion of these topics may bring up stro...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the final episode of our first series of the ‘We made it to here’ podcast. </p><p><br/>We started this series of episodes drawing on a panel conversation we hosted early in 2021 — which was full of advice that remains incredibly relevant — and yet, at that time we really had no idea about the twists and turns the year was still going to take including such a long period of lockdown and remote learning for our young people. What did that extended lockdown reveal to us about youth mental health and resilience? What might it teach us as we look towards whatever the future holds?</p><p>We pulled together another fantastic panel to explore these questions, and get the lowdown from people with firsthand experience walking young people through the toughest times.  </p><p>PANELISTS: <br/>Patrick Sharples, a clinical lead at headspace who has done a significant amount of work in the area of alcohol and other drugs, Gordon Lau AKA Gordo, an award winning GP who works at headspace Gosford one day a week, and Erin Manu, the head teacher for welfare at Gorokan High School. </p><p>The show is primarily intended to be educational and empowering. However, as is always important with mental health conversations, if you need to pause at any point and reach out for extra support please do. You can call the NSW Mental Health Line 24 hours a day on 1800 011 511.</p><p>‘We Made it to Here’ is part of the Disaster Resilience Program, funded by the Hunter New England, and Central Coast Primary Health Network. It has been produced and delivered collaboratively by Lead by Story and headspace Gosford and Lake Haven. </p><p>For a whole range of resources we’ve created and collated, including videos for young people, and those supporting them you can head to <a href='http://leadbystory.com.au/youth-resources'>leadbystory.com.au/youth-resources</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the final episode of our first series of the ‘We made it to here’ podcast. </p><p><br/>We started this series of episodes drawing on a panel conversation we hosted early in 2021 — which was full of advice that remains incredibly relevant — and yet, at that time we really had no idea about the twists and turns the year was still going to take including such a long period of lockdown and remote learning for our young people. What did that extended lockdown reveal to us about youth mental health and resilience? What might it teach us as we look towards whatever the future holds?</p><p>We pulled together another fantastic panel to explore these questions, and get the lowdown from people with firsthand experience walking young people through the toughest times.  </p><p>PANELISTS: <br/>Patrick Sharples, a clinical lead at headspace who has done a significant amount of work in the area of alcohol and other drugs, Gordon Lau AKA Gordo, an award winning GP who works at headspace Gosford one day a week, and Erin Manu, the head teacher for welfare at Gorokan High School. </p><p>The show is primarily intended to be educational and empowering. However, as is always important with mental health conversations, if you need to pause at any point and reach out for extra support please do. You can call the NSW Mental Health Line 24 hours a day on 1800 011 511.</p><p>‘We Made it to Here’ is part of the Disaster Resilience Program, funded by the Hunter New England, and Central Coast Primary Health Network. It has been produced and delivered collaboratively by Lead by Story and headspace Gosford and Lake Haven. </p><p>For a whole range of resources we’ve created and collated, including videos for young people, and those supporting them you can head to <a href='http://leadbystory.com.au/youth-resources'>leadbystory.com.au/youth-resources</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NRL legend Clinton Toopi drops in on this episode to share his wisdom around youth mental health during unpredictable times, drawing on his perspectives as a professional athlete and coach. <br/><br/>The show is primarily intended to be educational and empowering. However, as is always important with mental health conversations, if you need to pause at any point and reach out for extra support please do. You can call the NSW Mental Health Line 24 hours a day on 1800 011 511.</p><p>‘We Made it to Here’ is part of the Disaster Resilience Program, funded by the Hunter New England, and Central Coast Primary Health Network. It has been produced and delivered collaboratively by Lead by Story and headspace Gosford and Lake Haven. </p><p>For a whole range of resources we’ve created and collated, including videos for young people, and those supporting them you can head to <a href='http://leadbystory.com.au/youth-resources'>leadbystory.com.au/youth-resources</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you know a young person who is having a tough time with their mental health?  We've created this show to help you support them.  It can be difficult to have conversations about mental health. So we've started them for you. On this show you'll hear directly from young people, as well as mental health workers and clinicians, sharing stories, insights and perspectives to help you and your young person.    On this episode we chat through the fourth and final step we've developed to suppor...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you know a young person who is having a tough time with their mental health?<br/><br/>We&apos;ve created this show to help you support them.<br/><br/>It can be difficult to have conversations about mental health. So we&apos;ve started them for you. On this show you&apos;ll hear directly from young people, as well as mental health workers and clinicians, sharing stories, insights and perspectives to help you and your young person.  <br/><br/>On this episode we chat through the fourth and final step we&apos;ve developed to support youth mental health during unpredictable times: <b>&apos;One step at a time&apos;</b> 👆🏻<br/><br/>The show is primarily intended to be educational and empowering. However, as is always important with mental health conversations, if you need to pause at any point and reach out for extra support please do. You can call the NSW Mental Health Line 24 hours a day on 1800 011 511.</p><p>‘We Made it to Here’ is part of the Disaster Resilience Program, funded by the Hunter New England, and Central Coast Primary Health Network. It has been produced and delivered collaboratively by Lead by Story and headspace Gosford and Lake Haven. </p><p>For a whole range of resources we’ve created and collated, including videos for young people, and those supporting them you can head to <a href='http://leadbystory.com.au/youth-resources'>leadbystory.com.au/youth-resources</a></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you know a young person who is having a tough time with their mental health?  We've created this show to help you support them.  It can be difficult to have conversations about mental health. So we've started them for you. On this show you'll hear directly from young people, as well as mental health workers and clinicians, sharing stories, insights and perspectives to help you and your young person.    On this episode we chat through the first of four memorable steps we've developed t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you know a young person who is having a tough time with their mental health?<br/><br/>We&apos;ve created this show to help you support them.<br/><br/>It can be difficult to have conversations about mental health. So we&apos;ve started them for you. On this show you&apos;ll hear directly from young people, as well as mental health workers and clinicians, sharing stories, insights and perspectives to help you and your young person.  <br/><br/>On this episode we chat through the first of four memorable steps we&apos;ve developed to support youth mental health during unpredictable times: <b>&apos;Set the Pieces Right&apos;</b> ✌️<br/><br/>The show is primarily intended to be educational and empowering. However, as is always important with mental health conversations, if you need to pause at any point and reach out for extra support please do. You can call the NSW Mental Health Line 24 hours a day on 1800 011 511.</p><p>‘We Made it to Here’ is part of the Disaster Resilience Program, funded by the Hunter New England, and Central Coast Primary Health Network. It has been produced and delivered collaboratively by Lead by Story and headspace Gosford and Lake Haven. </p><p>For a whole range of resources we’ve created and collated, including videos for young people, and those supporting them you can head to <a href='http://leadbystory.com.au/youth-resources'>leadbystory.com.au/youth-resources</a></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you know a young person who is having a tough time with their mental health?  We've created this show to help you support them.  It can be difficult to have conversations about mental health. So we've started them for you. On this show you'll hear directly from young people, as well as mental health workers and clinicians, sharing stories, insights and perspectives to help you and your young person.    On this episode we chat through the first of four memorable steps we've developed t...]]></itunes:summary>
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