Health
You’ve asked, are you OK? What should you do next? – Queensland Times
You’ve asked the question, are you OK? But you’re not sure what to do next. A mental health experts provides a step-by-step guide on how to keep the conversation going.

Three words. That’s all it could take to make a difference in someone’s life and that’s all it could take to save their life. Are you ok?
Today marks R U OK? day, an awareness campaign encouraging Australians to open the conversation about mental health. With Google Trends data showing that an increasing amount of Australians are searching for the campaign ahead of today, it’s important to stay vigilant for others and keep mental health front of mind.
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