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The Positive minds attract message is a mental health campaign jointly developed by the Headroom project and the Department of Health (Health Promotion SA) as part of the Health Promotion Through the Arts Program with Arts SA. Positive minds attract provides community based organisations and agencies with the opportunity to promote positive mental health.
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Art Gallery of SA
Apart from exhibiting fine art collections from across Australia and the world, the Art Gallery of South Australia offers a range of community activities for families and young people. The Positive minds attract Team have worked with the Art Gallery to increase awareness of positive mental health and the Headroom website at the annual Family days and monthly family drop in days. |

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ANAT - Australian Network for Art and Technology
Established in 1989, ANAT is Australia’s peak network and advocacy body for artists working with technology, including screen, sound, media installation, and arts and science collaborative research projects. As a not for profit organisation, ANAT creates opportunities for connection, collaboration, innovation, research and development both nationally and internationally, supporting the connections between art, technology and science. ANAT promotes the Positive minds attract message through it’s youth programs pixel.play and Portable Worlds, which present free digital arts workshops and exhibitions to hundreds of young South Australian artists, predominantly to those living in regional areas. |

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COME OUT 2007, 7-19 May
Come Out is presented every two years by the Australian Festival for Young People, South Australia’s arts festival for all kinds of young people aged 3-18 years. The theme of Come Out 2007 is “The Universal Story.” We’ve got performances and exhibitions, arts workshops, events and participatory projects. Activities for school students are also created in resource material provided to teachers. In Come Out 2007, our stories are told through dance, theatre, film, music, literature, visual arts and design. There’s something for everyone, whatever your story! Come Out proudly promotes the Positive Minds Attract messages to all audiences, participants and creators of the festival.
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Carclew Youth Arts Centre
Carclew Youth Arts Centre provides young people aged 4-27 years, with resources and opportunities to develop as successful and innovative artists and arts workers. From the contemporary music event Off the Couch to the Art Of Jazz showcase, School holiday workshops, Artastic days, City Sites and the Odeon Theatre, Carclew promotes the Positive minds attract message to a diverse group of young people while offering a range of creative opportunities for young people to be involved and actively contribute to their community. |

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Cirkidz
Cirkidz Circus School classes run in line with school terms - after school and on Saturday mornings for 3 year olds and up. There is a waiting list so phone or email quickly to secure your place in a class. Cirkidz tutors are also available to teach Outreach Workshops to schools and groups throughout the state. The Cirkidz Performing Troupe, made up of 14 young performers aged 9 and 18 years, create high energy, narrative circus pieces and roving style performances suited to your environment. Cirkidz promotes the Positive minds attract message to their participants and audiences. |

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Co-Opera
Co-Opera was established in 1991 as a touring opera company which travels to every Australian state and territory, making opera enjoyable and affordable to regular opera lovers as well as attracting new audiences. They perform in English, in a wide variety of venues and use a cabaret style setting which enables the audience to wine and dine whilst enjoying operatic entertainment. The Positive minds attract message is prominently featured in Co-opera's schools performance program where 50 minute versions of famous operas are presented to young audiences with accompanying education notes and activities. |
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Country Arts SA
Country Arts SA promotes Positive minds attract to arts participants and audiences through a range of rural and regional arts programs, including performing arts touring, visual arts touring, gallery spaces, community cultural development grants, and the management of four major regional arts centres. |
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D'Faces of Youth Arts
Whyalla's own youth arts company, Dfaces of Youth Arts is dedicated to providing access for young people to quality arts experiences and a platform for creative expression through the performing and visual arts. Dfaces runs arts skills workshops and an outreach program for young people to the Eyre Peninsula and Port Augusta regions. Dfaces provides support and nurtures the skills, development of young people in the arts by providing a platform on which they can express themselves creatively. Two youth-inspired performances are developed each year with the general community invited to be audience to the creative work of young people. Dfaces promotes the Positive minds attract message at it's home base venue, the Middleback Theatre and to its participants and audiences.
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Directing the hero within
Directing the Hero Within is an SA-wide video training initiative to support young people to make films ‘by, for, and about’ themselves. Participants develop professional digital media skills, to support creativity, self-confidence, teamwork skills and social awareness. The tallstoreez productionz team promotes the Positive Minds Attract message during their workshops with hundreds of young people across Australia, contributing to a lively and sustainable regional and metropolitan youth media network.
This long-term community project supports young people to document their world and share their stories. It offers exciting pathways into the Digital Age to empower young people to actively participate in their community.
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MusicSA
MusicSA is a non-profit, government funded organisation driven by those who need it most: artists, venues, audiences and others in the many support areas of SA music. MusicSA's special Roadshow series of all ages live performance and workshops, ‘Louder Than Words’, takes the essentials of music industry – skills, experience & knowledge – to young artists in the state’s regional and outer metro suburbs. 'Louder Than Words' fosters a creative environment for artists, which is both mentally stimulating and physically active, while participants and audiences enjoy a positive youth-oriented, smoke-free atmosphere. Overall the program is designed to present live music as enjoyable and accessible to all youth while also offering new opportunities to promote the Positive minds attract message. |

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Patch Theatre Company
Patch Theatre Company is South Australia's longest running theatre company for children and has performed 98 new works to over 1.3 million young people and their families in South Australia, interstate and overseas since 1972. Patch Theatre Company produces carefully crafted theatre experiences created by the best professional artists who care deeply about keeping the artist alive in the child. Patch Theatre Company promotes the Positive minds attract message to its audiences and in the workplace.
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Kurruru Indigenous Youth Performing Arts Inc
Kurruru, formerly known as Port Youth Theatre Workshops, serves the needs and interests of young Indigenous people through the performing arts. Workshops, performance troupes and mentoring projects enable the health and well being messages to be passed on to the participants, the Indigenous community and indeed, the wider community. Kurruru's youth arts model is in demand by health partners such as The Royal Flying Doctor Service, Relationships SA, Uni SA, Nunkuwarrin Yunti, and The Drug and Alcohol Services Council. Kurruru promotes greater awareness of the Positive Minds Attract message through arts activity in the metropolitan area and in outreach programs to regional and remote communities. |
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Southern Youth Theatre Ensemble
Southern Youth Theatre Ensemble is a dynamic youth performance company that provides young people (aged 5 to 26) opportunities to develop and showcase their artistic talents.
The Positive Minds Attract message is promoted to both participants and audiences through our workshop programs as well as our company-devised productions each year.
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Blue Light SA
Blue Light SA is a crime prevention initiative of the South Australian Police Youth Program Unit aimed at providing relevant developmental opportunities for young people. The Positive minds attract message is widely promoted through Blue Light Adventure camps which are designed to equip young people with life skills and provide education about life decisions and consequences while interacting with police at a social level, effectively breaking down barriers and forming positive relationships. |
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