Developed by OgilvyOne, the R U OK? Conversation Starter campaign was inspired by magnetic fridge poetry and is being launched today in the lead up to R U OK?Day (12 September). The campaign includes ...
When will these unforgivable cretins of modern cultural exhaustion leave decent self-harming people alone? It’s that time of the year again, when sponsored pretend moralists molest, disturb and upset ...
A caring conversation can not only lift spirits, it can change lives. That was the experience for Gillian Boyd who continues to navigate the ripple effects of her mother's suicide 30 years ago. Having ...
Agencies across the industry took time out to create a safe space for staff and recognise the importance of asking "are you OK?". Originally created by Australian non-profit suicide prevention ...
Those who don't value R U OK? Day are missing why it's so important, writes Miriam Sawan. Source: Supplied/Getty Are you ok? That’s the question we’re all called on to ask today, on September 12, 2024 ...
The media industry paused daily routines to encourage staff to start a meaningful conversations around mental health and celebrate R U OK? Day. The national day of action saw ad agencies and media ...
This is branded content for R U OK?. R U OK? are calling on Australians to start meaningful conversations about financial pressure. The call to action comes as almost half (49 per cent)[1] of ...