• Are They Triple OK?

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Are They Triple OK?

By: R U OK?
  • Summary

  • The R U OK? Are They Triple OK? podcast shares insights from emergency service personnel, from the love of the job to the challenges which it brings. We hear the voices of those with lived experience and share practical tools & tips on how we can increase social support for emergency services personnel, how to build a mentally healthy workplace and how to a conversation with a peer or loved one who might be doing it tough. Note: This podcast series discusses mental health, including suicide. For professional support please seek assistance by contacting your trusted healthcare professional or Lifeline on 13 11 14. If you are concerned for your safety or the safety of others please seek immediate assistance by calling 000. Find Help for a directory of national support services.
    2023
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Episodes
  • Garry Sims APM / NSW Police / Part 2
    Feb 15 2023

    With over 30 years’ experience in law enforcement, Detective Chief Inspector Garry Sims APM is a serving member of NSW Police and a dedicated R U OK? community ambassador.

    In this episode you will hear:

    • How to deal with grief and guilt
    • How to spot the signs that someone might be struggling
    • How to prepare for an R U OK? Conversation

    Hosted by Matt Newlands, R U OK? community ambassador, former police officer, counsellor, and mental health advocate.  Matt currently works at Military and Emergency Service Health Australia (MESHA) and is a proud husband and father.

    Note: This podcast discusses mental health, including suicide. For professional support please seek assistance by contacting your trusted healthcare professional or Lifeline on 13 11 14. If you are concerned for your safety or the safety of others please seek immediate assistance by calling 000. Find Help for a directory of national support services.

    Visit R U OK? for more information and practical tips on asking ‘are you OK?’

    CREDITS:

    Host: Matt Newlands

    Guest: Garry Sims APM

    Supported by Pinnacle Charitable Foundation

    R U OK? acknowledge the lands on which this podcast was recorded and pay our respects to elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the diversity of First Nations peoples and cultures, their ongoing connection to country and the strength garnered through such connections.

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    31 mins
  • Garry Sims APM / NSW Police / Part 1
    Feb 14 2023

    With over 30 years’ experience in law enforcement, Detective Chief Inspector Garry Sims APM is a serving member of NSW Police and a dedicated R U OK? community ambassador.

    In this episode you will hear about:

    • Garry’s experience in losing a peer to suicide
    • Breaking down stigma amongst first responders
    • The importance of building a workplace culture that encourages connections and conversations

    Hosted by Matt Newlands, R U OK? community ambassador, former police officer, counsellor, and mental health advocate.  Matt currently works at Military and Emergency Service Health Australia (MESHA) and is a proud husband and father.

    Note: This podcast discusses mental health, including suicide. For professional support please seek assistance by contacting your trusted healthcare professional or Lifeline on 13 11 14. If you are concerned for your safety or the safety of others please seek immediate assistance by calling 000. Find Help for a directory of national support services.

    Visit R U OK? for more information and practical tips on asking ‘are you OK?’

    CREDITS:

    Host: Matt Newlands

    Guest: Garry Sims APM

    Supported by Pinnacle Charitable Foundation

    R U OK? acknowledge the lands on which this podcast was recorded and pay our respects to elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the diversity of First Nations peoples and cultures, their ongoing connection to country and the strength garnered through such connections.

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    40 mins
  • Tara Lal / Fire + Rescue NSW / Part 2
    Feb 13 2023

    Tara Lal is a professional firefighter and peer support officer with Fire + Rescue NSW. Tara is also a PhD candidate. Her research focuses on the impact of suicide on firefighters and how the voices of those with lived experiences can effect meaningful change at an individual, organisational and community level.

    In this episode you will hear insights into:

    • Tara’s PhD research into firefighters and their experiences of suicide
    • The role of peer support officers
    • How family and friends can support loved ones in the emergency services

    Hosted by Matt Newlands, R U OK? community ambassador, former police officer, counsellor, and mental health advocate.  Matt currently works at Military and Emergency Service Health Australia (MESHA) and is a proud husband and father.

    Note: This podcast discusses mental health, including suicide. For professional support please seek assistance by contacting your trusted healthcare professional or Lifeline on 13 11 14. If you are concerned for your safety or the safety of others please seek immediate assistance by calling 000. Find Help for a directory of national support services.

    Visit R U OK? for more information and practical tips on asking ‘are you OK?’

    CREDITS:

    Host: Matt Newlands

    Guest: Tara Lal

    Supported by Pinnacle Charitable Foundation

    R U OK? acknowledge the lands on which this podcast was recorded and pay our respects to elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the diversity of First Nations peoples and cultures, their ongoing connection to country and the strength garnered through such connections.

    Show More Show Less
    36 mins

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