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Baw Baw Shire Council and Bettermentall Inc offers free mental health chats in Yarragon and Warragul in 19 May and 18 June 2025
Baw Baw Shire Council and Bettermentall Inc. invite locals to free "Let's Have a Chat" sessions with Jason and Kerry Rantall, sharing lived experiences and tools to support mental health and wellbeing.
Anyone looking for tips and tools to improve their mental health is encouraged to book a free "Let's Have a Chat" session with local mental health advocates, Jason and Kerry Rantall. Baw Baw Shire Council is partnering with local mental health agency Bettermentall Inc. to deliver the two sessions to be held in May and June.
Free "Let's Have a Chat" sessions in May and June offer mental health tips, tools, and personal stories happening in Yarragon and Warragul on 19 May and 18 June 2025
Supporting mental wellness
Baw Baw Shire Mayor Councillor Danny Goss is delighted to offer this opportunity to the community. "These sessions are for anyone working on their own mental health, or for those who are supporting a family member, friend, or colleague. Jason and Kerry are passionate advocates for mental health and wellness and generously share their personal stories of living with mental health and addictions."
"Small steps walked consistently create big change," Jason gives insight into his journey with mental health and addiction, and how taking small steps helped him rebuild his life. He offers helpful tips on how to face difficult times and stay strong, offering hope and advice for anyone facing similar challenges.
Kerry, who supported Jason through his journey believes that "everyone needs support to become the best version of themselves." She talks about the impact of caring for a loved one going through tough times and shares helpful advice for others in a similar situation.
Community chat sessions
Let's Have a Chat - Session 1
- 10.00am on Monday 19 May 2025
- Yarragon Bowls Club, 4/6 Yarragon-Shady Creek Road, Yarragon
Let's Have a Chat - Session 2
- 6.00pm on Wednesday 18 June 2025
- Warragul Goods Shed (doors open 5.30pm), located in the Warragul Train Station carpark, Alfred Street, Warragul
Registrations are free and can be made via Humanitix website. This event is funded through the Victorian government's Council Flood Support Fund.
Pictures from Baw Baw shire Council Facebook page.
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