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Students and community members convened at the Kyabram Memorial Gardens to celebrate World Mental Health Day part of the Campaspe Shire Mental Health Expo. Pictured are students Alyssa Watson, Mahli Cross, Stella Moss, Alsie-May Ralph and Sorella Mcintosh. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs

A well-attended Kyabram event aimed at breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and providing outlets for assistance was received with praise from the community.

On Thursday, October 10, the Campaspe Shire Mental Health and Wellbeing Expo took over the Kyabram Memorial Gardens, welcoming community members, students and stallholders to raise awareness of the options on offer for mental health support in the community.

The event coincided with World Mental Health Day, offering a community-wide conversation about the importance of providing help to those in need.

The Campaspe Murray Mental Health and Wellbeing Network has held an event in October, Mental Health Month, for years, and this year was no different.

The expo aimed to shine a spotlight on mental health in the community and break down stigma across Campaspe Shire.

Last year the event was held in Echuca, and this year the network decided to hold the event in Kyabram to broaden its reach and ensure all Campaspe Shire residents were provided with the support they need.

Campaspe Shire Council chief executive Pauline Gordon said the expo showcased and promoted mental health support services available in the community.

“The event is a wonderful opportunity for networking among service providers, the community to see a presence of support in their community, and to understand what is available to them, and to provide information and resources to individuals, family or friends,” Ms Gordon said.

Community groups present at the event included Aldara Yenara Aboriginal Corporation, Kyabram District Health Service, Kyabram SES, Echuca Regional Health, headspace Echuca, Standby and more.

Ambulance Victoria representatives were also on hand, promoting their October ‘Shocktober’ campaign, which focuses on cardiac emergency awareness.

They ran a ‘Call, Push, Shock’ training session where attendees could learn how to save the life of a person experiencing a heart attack.

While the event was a one-day affair, it served as a powerful reminder that mental health is an ongoing concern for our community, and that encouraging support-seeking behaviour in ourselves and others is crucial for long-term wellbeing.

Ms Gordon said the Campaspe Murray Mental Health and Wellbeing Network would continue its work to share that message in future events across the shire.

Standby’s Emma Knapp and Kristen Simmons were on standby for a conversation to talk about suicide support. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs
Jayden Howe from headspace Echuca was on hand for a chat on Thursday. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs
Echuca Regional Health’s Di Kane and Kristy Puls at the Campaspe Mental Health Expo. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs
Alyx Jorgensen and Eli Jorgensen, 3, doing some arts and crafts provided by Aldara Yenara Aboriginal Corporation. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs
Australian Catholic Universtity’s Sophie Mason, Gio Diktakis, Eveline Franco and Rachel Windridge at the Kyabram event. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs
Mary Burke, Ash Davies, Daniel Saliba and Mackenzie Goulding at the Kyabram Mental Health Expo informing community members about drug safety. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs
Victoria Police youth specialist officer Shane Roberts, Loddon Mallee Regional Unit’s Bob Haigh, Loddon community resilience co-ordinator Layton Miller, Kyabram deputy controller Gail Octigan, Kyabram controller Paul Octigan, Kyabram deputy controller operations Bill Murray and Kyabram member Terry Wilkinson. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs
The team at Aldara Yenara, Bree Colger, Ben Tenace and Steven Baksh, supplied fun and creative activities. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs
Students and teachers did arts and crafts together. Pictured are Mel Dyson, Chelsea Brown, Robbi Wymer, Caylee Crilly, Melissa Asta and Lauren Dingy. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs
Representatives from Ambulance Victoria, Lee Tennant, Sarah McDonald and Claire Keating, were present at the Kyabram event and ran a course on how to safely use a defibrillator. Photo: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs