R U OK?
Partnering with the Push-Up Challenge
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Metro North joined in on the Push-Up Challenge to raise awareness for the 3,144 lives lost to suicide in 2021. We smashed the goal with 30, 064 Push-Ups! Incredible effort considering it was our first year.
Individual Winner: Jayda Mapp
Team Winner: Nundah Ninjas.
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Celebrating R U OK? Day 2023
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Metro North training
Training is available for staff looking to upskill in reaching out and offering support to colleagues.
Registration, session information and times are available on the Talent Management System (TMS).
Values in Action team are committed to a flexible approach to deliver R U OK? training. If you have any questions about the R U OK? training, or would like to enquire about arranging a session for your team, please contact RUOKMetroNorth@health.qld.gov.au
After training?
R U OK? translated resources
for other languages
for other languages
R U OK? has translated key resources you can use if you or someone you know would prefer to get information in a language other than English.
Which resources have been translated?
- A Conversation Guide
- ‘How to Ask Tip Sheet’ outlining what you might say during an R U OK? conversation.
- ‘4 Steps Poster’ outlining the 4 steps to an R U OK? conversation.
- A4 Posters
Visit R U OK? website to download resources in you language
العربية (Arabic)
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
ΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ (Greek)
हिन्दी (Hindi)
Italiano (Italian)
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi)
Español (Spanish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
دری (Dari)
فارسی (Farsi)
پښتو (Pashto)
R U OK? In Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Communities
The ‘I ask my mob, in my way, R U OK?’ kit is a free resource containing videos, posters, a conversation guide and more to encourage people to engage and offer support to their family, friends and colleagues who may be struggling with life.
Visit R U OK? to download the Stronger Together Kit – Stronger Together I R U OK?
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