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NEU
improved management of personal mental health needs through greater knowledge
persönliche Entwicklung / Erwerb von sozialen und personalen Kompetenzen
Crew alumni reported a newly developed vocabulary for mental health challenges, that they attributed to Crew training and activities. Many Crew alumni articulated the critical importance of such language in identifying and responding to their own mental health needs, especially given the stigmatised nature of this topic within their families and communities.
Beschreibung der Aktivität
The Live4Life Crew
The Live4Life program, run by not-for-profit entity Youth Live4Life, is dedicated to promoting mental health and preventing suicide among young people in rural and regional Australia. A key component of the program is a ‘Crew’ of youth mental health ambassadors aged 14–16 years who undergo a mental health education, leadership, and advocacy program.
Australien
aged between 19 and 27 years (mean age: 22 years)
teilnehmende Kinder und Jugendliche
Evaluierung der Aktivität
Sixteen participants aged between 19 and 27 years were interviewed. All participants had been members of the Live4Life Crew when they were 14 to 16 years old (Years 9 and 10). Semi-structured interviews were conducted and audio-recorded on Zoom, except for one participant who answered interview questions in an open-ended questionnaire format as they did not have access to a stable internet connection.
16 Crew alumni (67 % female)
2023/2024
Großbritannien
Journal-Artikel
Neelakantan, L., Logan, N., Raniti, M., & Reavley, N. (2025). Impacts of adolescent participation in a mental health education, leadership, and advocacy program (the Live4Life Crew) on outcomes after leaving secondary school in Victoria, Australia: A qualitative study. SSM-Mental Health, 7(100448).
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