Sunday, 22 January 2023 14:53
RESIGNATION REGRET IS BITING
MANY people who quit their jobs during the pandemic are now experiencing "resignation regret." Christina Foxwell, a life and business coach, says that tens of thousands of people left their jobs to pursue something they love, but are now regretting it. Foxwell advises those experiencing regret to develop a strategy to address concerns, rather than leaving their job, and to use resources such as social media and career coaching to reset their career and life goals in 2023.
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Sunday, 22 January 2023 13:17
HELP FOR TRADIES WITH MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS
TRADESPEOPLE in Macarthur are facing a devastating epidemic of suicide, with rates among young tradesmen more than double that of other men.
CEO of TIACS (This Is A Conversation Starter), Keri Stephenson, said that those who work in trades and construction have some of the highest suicide rates in Australia amongst men.
TIACS is a free and confidential chat, text, and call-back service that provides early-intervention mental health support for Australia’s truckies, tradies, blue-collar workers, and those who care about them.
Through the support of partnerships with businesses such as TradeMutt, TIACS has supported over 12,000 clients and delivered over $2.15M worth of market services to the Australian blue-collar community free of charge.
TradeMutt, founded by Daniel Allen and Edward Ross, is a national social impact workwear brand that supports the health and well-being of tradies and other blue-collar workers across the country.
The company was founded after Daniel lost a close friend to suicide in 2015. TradeMutt creates eye-catching, colorful shirt designs that start conversations about mental health.
The company also created the concept of "Funky Shirt Friday" to give tradies a reason to wear their TradeMutt shirts to work, similar to what office workers do on casual Fridays. 50% of TradeMutt’s profits are donated directly to TIACS.
Visit: www.trademutt.com | www.tiacs.org
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Saturday, 21 January 2023 16:48
HAVE YOUR SAY ON INGLEBURN FUTURE
Council seeking comment on suburb's future
INGLEBURN residents have the chance to play a part in their suburb’s future through Campbelltown Council.
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