Invest in the community to protect mental health

With the prospect of infections and death, job losses, social isolation, increased care responsibilities and a fracturing of our community life, it is no wonder many of us report increased distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Places like Victoria have been hardest hit, where strict and prolonged lockdowns tend to be accompanied by rising signs of distress…..read more on Croakey.

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