WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY: Exploring books about mental health

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WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY: Exploring books about mental health

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Cait and Soph discuss seven recommendations of books that explore mental health conditions. Mental Health Resources: Lifeline - 13 11 14 or text 0477 13 11 14 Beyond Blue - 1300 224 636 Headspace (for people between age of 12-15) 1800 650 890 Safe steps (family violence support) 1800 015 188 Books mentioned in this episode: Dept. of Speculation - Jenny Offill Distance - Luna Mason Cloudstreet - Tim Winton The Cheat Sheet - Sarah Adams Surprising Power Of A Good Dumpling - Wai Chim The Anti Cool Girl - Rosie Waterland House of Longing - Tara Calaby Home Body - Rupi Kaur Sorrow and Bliss - Meg Mason The Joy Thief - Penny Moodie

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