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Virtual reality helping mental health

Youturn has partnered with the Big Anxiety Research Centre at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) to bring a pioneering mental health intervention to its headspace centres. The latest iteration of the Virtual Reality (VR) environment, Edge of the Present (EOTP), is available at Youturn’s headspace centres.

According to the 2021 Census, one-third of Australians have a diagnosed long-term health condition, with mental health issues surpassing all other chronic illnesses. The rising demand for mental health services, intensified by the pandemic and the national rental crisis, has left many young people struggling to access the support they need. In response, Youturn has integrated EOTP into its mental health programmes to address this urgent need.

Edge of the Present offers a transformative 10-minute VR experience, immersing users and inviting them to explore stunning landscapes through mixed-reality software. Designed to improve mood, well-being, and foster positive future thinking, the programme has shown significant effectiveness in alleviating feelings of hopelessness and promoting a sense of peace and mindfulness.

During Mental Health Month this October, the EOTP VR programme will be available free of charge at headspace Maroochydore. This initiative provides a valuable opportunity for young people to access this innovative mental health tool while waiting for or between therapy appointments.

In addition to its availability at headspace Maroochydore, the EOTP VR experience will be showcased at Sunshine Coast Plaza during the week from 21 October, offering even more people the chance to explore this unique mental health resource.

“Around Australia, including here on the Sunshine Coast, young people are facing unprecedented challenges, and the demand for mental health services has soared,” Youturn CEO James Blevin said. “The EOTP VR programme offers a vital complement to traditional therapy, providing essential support for young people.”

Professor Jill Bennett, who led the development of EOTP at UNSW, highlighted the importance of innovative approaches to mental health. “The return of EOTP to the Sunshine Coast during Mental Health Month demonstrates the need for new ways of thinking, imagining, feeling, and acting when it comes to mental health. This programme offers a practical and inspiring resource for young people who may struggle with traditional therapy methods.”

To book a session or learn more visit Youturn’s on its website or social media.

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