Exercise programs for University students experiencing mental health challenges – Call to Action!

MHEX Home > MHEX Resources & Blog University life can be both exciting and overwhelming. Between classes, assignments, and the pressures of transitioning into adulthood, it’s no surprise that many […]
Conversations About Suicide Course: Learn How to Support Someone in Crisis

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Mental Health First Aid – Essential Skills for Supporting Mental Health in Australia

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MHEX – Psychotropic Medication Reference Guide

Guidelines and consensus framework (PDF) including psychotropic medication reference guide Complete the quick form below to download the PDFs.
May 2024 – Exercise Program Within Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Services for those with Disordered Eating

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ESSA May 2024 – Move it for Mental Health

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ESSA May 2024 – Trans & Gender Diverse Exercise Opportunities

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Impact100WA – 2023 Awards Dinner

We are thrilled to be presenting at the upcoming Impact100 WA Grant Awards Dinner. Impact100 provides a great opportunity for Thriving In Motion to help countless more kids, teens and […]
Thriving in Motion is adding a new Northern location!

Thriving in Motion is adding a new Northern location!
Relationship between hypermobility and movement proficiency in 6-12yr old children

Previous research has demonstrated that some children with identified or symptomatic joint hypermobility syndromes have lower movement proficiency (LMP). However, the frequency of hypermobility amongst the general LMP population remains […]