As we all settled into 2015, we are very pleased to launch the
new ‘electronic’ Monash Health Mental Health eNewsletter.
This newsletter will be circulated throughout the entire
mental health program staff – providing an opportunity to communicate to
colleagues, proudly convey achievements, shed light on activities and programs,
and help unite this incredible area of health.
Most importantly, this is your newsletter. And in order for
it to be the best it can be – and contain the information you want – it needs
your help.
Mental health is a diverse, challenging and rewarding area
of health. It is filled with stories, events, successes, new ways of thinking
and more – and these should be shared. However, given how diverse mental health
is, it is very hard for any one single person to know everything that is going
on.
That’s why this newsletter needs you to share your stories,
events, achievements and more. It doesn’t have to be long, it doesn’t have to
be detailed and it doesn’t even have to be particularly well written – but it does
need you to pass on the information.
So what constitutes an idea for the eNewsletter?
Some broad themes for submissions include:
1.
Pride
2.
Education
3.
Personal
stories
4.
Noticeboard
Pride: Ideas that
fall under ‘Pride’ might include achievements and awards, the awarding of a
grant, a new position or appointment, the launch of a new program or
recognition of a staff member’s service. As the name would suggest, these are
the events or achievements that we should proudly share with each other and
further afield.
Education: Given
how diverse mental health is, it is very difficult for everyone to know what
each other is doing. An explanation of a
service, the launch of a trial or pilot service, new research or a personal
insight into our individual roles helps us all appreciate the work undertaken
in the Mental Health Program.
Personal stories:
Many staff members have wonderful experiences and positive community engagement
while undertaking their work. The ability to share those experiences – either
directly, or through a willing client – reminds us all of the positive elements
of our work, and sheds personal insight that can benefit everyone.
Noticeboard:
Upcoming events and announcements within the department give everyone an
understanding of what is happening. Help generate support and pride by sharing
them with others.
This is by no means an exhaustive list and suggestions are
always welcome.
We hope you enjoy your newsletter.
Wherever possible,
please include a photo, and be sure to include all names of people in the
image.