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Conversation starter around mental health
What started as an idea from one of our young technicians to support mental
health awareness in our sector, soon expanded in a way that provided us with
a dual gesture in support of mental health and further promoted our
reconciliation journey.
After seeking permission from our talented First Nations artist David Booth
to use our RAP artwork, TRILITY partnered with TradeMutt to develop a
‘FunkyShirtFriday’ shirt to promote change in the culture surrounding mental
health. We deliberately incorporated our reconciliation artwork into the shirt to
further encourage conversation about our design and support our commitment
to our journey for reconciliation across our organisation and sector.
Our people have embraced and are proudly wearing our ‘FunkyShirtFriday’ shirts.
They are a real conversation starter, allowing us to show our commitment to
talking openly about mental health and our journey to reconciliation.
Our Modular Solutions Manager Glen Zipf said,
“I stopped at a local roadside coffee
stall this morning; on the way in, the lady
serving said to me, “I love your shirt;
what’s that all about?” and there you go,
boom, the conversation started.”
Our Yatala team wearing their Funky Shirt Friday shirts with pride, an initiative to start conversations around mental health.