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Those 45 minutes include recognising problems, seeking help, and supporting others. Those 45 minutes could stay with that child for life. We need your help to have more conversations.
1 in 5 people will experience a mental illness every year. Many stay silent due to the stigma and lack of understanding. LIVIN is helping change this. Each flag represents where we have delivered our LIVINWell In School program. Help us fill the map and spread the word that “It ain’t weak to speak”.
Every purchase made goes back into raising awareness for mental health and suicide prevention initiatives.
A mental health education program designed to break the stigma surrounding mental health and promote positive mental health in team environments.
“ The program had a huge impact to general morale and reinforced the importance of self-care to all of our team… By extension, it also made an impact on their families, particularly those with teenagers. Really useful information to help parents go home and start a conversation with their own children.”
Each purchase, donation and corporate engagement allows us to speak to more children and make an impact on them for life.
Each piece of LIVIN apparel that is worn could create on average 20 life-changing conversations about mental health.
“As a long time sufferer of mental health and having recently lost my close relative to suicide, I feel empowered when I am wearing LIVIN merch. I have been touched on multiple occasions by conversations shared with others that were prompted by the “It Ain’t Weak to Speak” slogan.”
“Obviously it’s a trendy and fashionable brand, but more importantly it’s a worthy cause that supports others. It starts a conversation around a sensitive topic without even having to talk about it. From wearing the merch, it almost whispers to strangers, ‘ I’m here, I support you’.”
“I have been touched on multiple occasions by conversations shared with others that were prompted by the “It Ain’t Weak to Speak” slogan.” It starts a conversation around a sensitive topic without even having to talk about it.’.”