In the final episode of our coronavirus series, we reflect on what we've learned from seeing communities come together to support each other during the pandemic. Dewi talks with Isolaid Festival's Emily Ulman and COVID19-EAD's Henry Le about the work they've been doing to help workers in the music and hospitality industries, respectively, and Dr Sandro learns about the solace that shared digital spaces can bring in the video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Show notes:
To ask Dr Sandro a question or give us feedback, follow him on instagram.com/sandrodemaio or twitter.com/sandrodemaio
Stream the Isolaid Festival at isolaidfestival.com or instagram.com/isolaidfestival
To learn more about the work of COVID19-EAD go to covid19ead.com.au
If you are feeling in crisis or at risk, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or call 000
Beyond Blue has a dedicated portal for those seeking mental and emotional support related to the pandemic: https://coronavirus.beyondblue.org.au/
For Victorians, up-to-date Coronavirus health information is available at dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus
Thanks to mindfulness teacher Hayley McKenzie from Half Moon Mindfulness & Meditation and physio Rohan Singleton from Back in Motion, Northcote, for their contributions.
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