Category: Intersectionality
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Breaking the silence: supporting Black and African mental health with culture and care

This blog explores how culture, migration, racism and stigma shape mental health in Black and African communities. It highlights the cost of silence and offers practical and culturally responsive strategies for healing. Subscribe to the blog or get a copy of the body awareness workbook.
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How culture, migration, and resilience shape Black and African mental health experiences

Migration brings opportunity but also loss, stigma and identity strain for Black and African communities. This blog explores how culture shapes mental health, highlights community strengths and shares practical, culturally responsive strategies for support and healing. Subscribe to the Getting Started mental health care package for guided scans and prompts.
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How storytelling can heal, reclaim space and reduces stigma

This blog explores how storytelling supports healing, reduces stigma, and helps Black and African communities reclaim identity beyond trauma. Drawing on creative practice and lived experience, it shows how shared stories build connection and care. Subscribe to the Getting Started mental health care package for guided scans and prompts.
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Start 2026 with fun, reflection and body-awareness exercises

The holiday season can be heavy on the body, especially when navigating cultural expectations, fatigue, and stress. Through a holiday care game, this blog shares culturally safe, body-based practices to support regulation, rest, and self-connection, including breathing, movement, compassion, and inclusive approaches for people living with disability.
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Soothing the body during the holidays: a culturally safe guide for a calmer season

This culturally safe guide explores how holiday stress uniquely affects Black and African diaspora communities and offers evidence-based and body-centred practices to soothe the nervous system. Through breathwork, movement, compassion and inclusive techniques, it encourages you to honour your body, reconnect with yourself and access culturally grounded mental wellness. Subscribe to the Getting Started mental…
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Soothing the body and calming the mind

Stress often shows up in the body before it shows up in words. Our latest Tabvuma Mental Health blog explains simple, culturally responsive steps that include 2-minute body scans, targeted breathing and grounding to help people notice and soothe physical signs of stress before they escalate. The post includes a short vignette from a Black…
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How Ubuntu destigmatises mental health for Black and African Australians

How Ubuntu destigmatises mental health for Black and African Australians. Learn practical, culturally safe tools and from real stories like Kudzai’s. Join our free webinar on 23 Oct 2025 at 6-7pm where we share practical insights and lived experience on delivering culturally safe and community-centred mental health care across Australia and South Africa. Subscribe to…
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Mastering your body’s stress signals

Master the body’s stress signals with polyvagal insights and culturally grounded tools. Learn to spot ventral, sympathetic and dorsal states. Use 60-second practices and build habit-based journaling to rewrite stress patterns. Subscribe to the Getting Started mental health care package for guided scans and prompts.
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Widening your window of tolerance

Discover how the window of tolerance shapes your emotional resilience and learn evidence‑based interoception techniques to expand it whilst honouring Black and African Australian experiences. Through real‑world examples and culturally grounded exercises, this blog empowers you to recognise stress signals and choose supportive strategies. Subscribe for your Getting Started Care Package today!
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Linking physical sensations to emotions for deeper self‑understanding

Discover how tuning into your body can unlock emotional clarity. Our blog shows you how to notice subtle sensations like a fluttering stomach or tight chest and match them to feelings. Use simple daily check‑ins to build this awareness. Ready to bridge mind and body? Subscribe for our Getting Started Mental Health Care Package today.
