Asking for help
The key to getting help is to be specific about what you’re needing and asking for it directly. People love to help!
The key to getting help is to be specific about what you’re needing and asking for it directly. People love to help!
In Western societies, there is a pervading cultural attitude of needing to do it all alone. Together, let’s change this.
New parents need their village now more than ever, and in the absence of an in-person village, many are thinking outside the square.
I’ve been reluctant to write about the ‘silver linings’ during this period of isolation. I know the term can seem dismissive of the very real challenges, disappointments and grief.
I respectfully acknowledge the Gunaikurnai People who are the traditional owners of the land on which I live and work. I recognise their continued connection to Country and Community. I pay my respects to Elders past and present. I extend that same respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It always was, is and will be Aboriginal land.