Flinders graduates spread R U OK? Day message
Flinders Creative Arts graduates Bayley Broome-Peake and Emma McGavisk have made a film clip encouraging people to take the time to ask each other “R U OK?”
Flinders Creative Arts graduates Bayley Broome-Peake and Emma McGavisk have made a film clip encouraging people to take the time to ask each other “R U OK?”
Flinders University is partnering with Country Health SA and The Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre to create Young and Well Towns.
A team of researchers from Flinders University is helping a region in north-eastern India to measure the wellbeing of its people.
People who live in safer, cleaner and friendly neighbourhoods experience higher levels of health and wellbeing as they age.
Overwork is significantly impacting the mental health and wellbeing of Australians, a Flinders University labour studies expert warns.
Primary school students whose mental health and wellbeing improved through KidsMatter showed better academic performance equivalent to having up to six months extra schooling.