A special conversation around anxiety, mental health and living in the public eye.
| | This week on Q+A – a special conversation around anxiety, mental health and living in the public eye. The stress of the last few years has taken a toll on many people - how is it changing the way we speak about and support mental health? A quarter of Australians will experience an anxiety condition in their lifetime – but how many of us are prepared to speak openly about it? And how much harder is it to talk about when you’re a high-profile figure? On Q+A this week, we’re bringing together a panel with personal experience, expertise and passion for sharing their stories. We'll hear what it's like to have to find the courage to speak out. We’ll talk about mental health and resilience in the sporting arena, in the corridors of power in Canberra and in the lives of everyday Australians. We want to hear from you - what's your experience with anxiety and mental health? Have you found it hard to access support and professional help? We'll also look at the risk factors and how to manage it. And, as always, we’ll keep a close eye on the news of the week. Joining David Speers on the panel: Jelena Dokic, Former World No. 4 tennis player and broadcaster Brooke Blurton, Mental health advocate Bridget Archer, Federal Member for Bass Stephen Jones, Labor MP for Whitlam Mark Cross, Psychiatrist and author With a live performance from the legendary Archie Roach Please submit a question via our website by 9am Thursday for the chance to ask the panel. Scroll down to watch Thursday's toughest question asked by Assefa Bekele, who wants to know if it is possible for someone to get elected without being “super-rich or supported by the super-rich persons or groups”. 👇 Watch Q+A Thursday at 8.30pm on ABC TV, streamed live 8.30pm AEST on ABC iview or on our website. |
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| Jelena Dokic's memoir 'Unbreakable' recounts her survival against formidable odds, after enduring years of abuse at the hands of her father. | MORE |
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Brooke Blurton is a mental health advocate and youth worker who became the first Indigenous, and first openly bisexual woman to be the central figure of the Bachelorette. | MORE |
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Mark Cross is a consultant psychiatrist and specialist in the mental health of young people who you might remember from the ABC TV series, Changing Minds. Mark also suffers from anxiety – what will you ask him? | MORE |
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| Assefa Bekele asks if it possible for any intelligent person to get elected, without the backing of wealth. Independent candidate for Wentworth Allegra Spender discusses the issue of political donations. | WATCH |
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The Prime Minister's use of national security issues to smear the opposition was "disgraceful, inaccurate and appalling," according to Labor MP Chris Bowen. | WATCH |
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| Stan Grant and the Q+A panel discuss the crisis unfolding between Russia and Ukraine, political donations ahead of the federal election, plus the Prime Minister's use of the term 'Manchurian candidate'. | WATCH |
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