Connecting the Dots – St. Matt’s Auditorium Screening + Panel Discussion
Watch the ‘Connecting the Dots’ film and join our panel discussion afterwards about youth mental health.
What would it take to shift the dial on young people’s mental health?
Join us in this important conversation in 2022.
Mental health charities are doing it tough. The climate is one of concern, fear and HOPE for a better 2022 for young people. Social isolation, loneliness and unemployment are the top risks for suicide and no thanks to COVID-19, our community has lost many of the natural protective factors for young people.
Do you remember what it was like to have your parents say “I’ve given you so much…you should be happy!”…Why aren’t you happy?
Connecting the Dots is the first feature documentary of its kind to offer a raw and intimate look at youth mental health from a global perspective. With heart-felt poignant stories of lived experience, the film exclusively showcases young voices from around the world breaking barriers surrounding youth mental health. Through highly cinematic and character driven storytelling, Connecting the Dots is emotional, reflective and hopeful. Our young leaders are speaking up. It’s time to listen.
We welcome you to join us on Monday11th April, from 7pm-8:45pm, at St. Matt’s Auditorium for this screening of Connecting the Dots by award winning Canadian director, Noemi Weis and a panel discussion afterwards.
Date and time: Monday 11th April, from 7pm-8:45pm
Address: 1 Darley Rd, Manly NSW 2095
Following the screening, the panel with young people, clinicians and youth services will discuss some of the key themes from the film, including the local impact on their communities. You’ll also have a chance to join in and ask questions.
Please note that this film includes young people speaking openly about their mental health and the panel discussion may be discussing sensitive topics relating to mental health.
This event is also restricted to ages 16+ (only ages 16 years and above are permitted to attend).