R U OK raffle fundraiser

By Pilbara Ports

We are fundraising for a great cause!

In our workplace we do our best to look out for our colleagues and check in on each other regularly.

About eight people take their own lives in Australia every day.

For every death, it’s estimated another 30 people will attempt suicide.

Eighty-nine per cent of people report knowing somebody who has made an attempt.

We want to help change these numbers.

R U OK?’s vision is of a world where we are all connected and protected from suicide. 

Their mission is to inspire everyone to meaningfully connect with the people around them and support anyone struggling with life.

By inspiring people to take the time to ask, “Are you OK?” and listen, we can help people who are struggling with life to feel connected long before they even think about suicide.

Thank you so much for your support, together we will make a difference.

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Raffle will be drawn at 12pm Thursday 12th

Thursday 12th Sep
Thank you all so much for your kind donations!!

The raffle will be drawn by an online random name selector  at 12 om today.

Enjoy morning tea if you are able to make it :)

Shout out to Thorny Devil Karratha!

Tuesday 10th Sep
A huge Thank you to Thorny Devil for their generous donation to our R U OK? Day raffle.
Thorny Devil Karratha kindly donated a pair of Safe Style glasses for the prize.

Please have a look at their extensive range of quality gear, including, glasses, boots, workwear, workbags, bottles and some camping gear  at https://thornydevils.com.au/

Port Hedland store coming soon!

Thanks to Spooled Out for donating to our raffle prize!!

Monday 9th Sep
Big Thanks to one of our raffle sponsors - Spooled Out

Callum has kindly donated a $100 gift voucher to our raffle prize.
Spooled out stock custom apparel for all your fishing and adventure needs. 
Chek out the website and plan what you might choose when you win!
https://spooledoutaustralia.com/

How to Ask R U OK?

Wednesday 14th Aug
Simple steps that could change a life
Ask, listen, encourage action, check in

Ask R U OK?
  • Be relaxed, friendly and concerned in your approach. 
  • Help them open up by asking questions like "How are you going?" or "What’s been happening?"  
  • Mention specific things that have made you concerned for them, like "You seem less chatty than usual. How are you going?" 

IF

  • If they don’t want to talk, don’t criticise them. 
  • Tell them you’re still concerned about changes in their behaviour and you care about them. 
  • Avoid a confrontation. 
  • You could say: “Please call me if you ever want to chat” or “Is there someone else you’d rather talk to?” 

Listen with an open mind

Wednesday 14th Aug
Simple steps that could change a life
Ask, listen, encourage change, check in

Listen
  • Take what they say seriously and don't interrupt or rush the conversation.
  • Don’t judge their experiences or reactions but acknowledge that things seem tough for them.
  • If they need time to think, sit patiently with the silence.
  • Encourage them to explain: "How are you feeling about that?" or "How long have you felt that way?"
  • Show that you've listened by repeating back what you’ve heard (in your own words) and ask if you have understood them properly. 

Encourage action

Wednesday 14th Aug
Simple steps that could save a life
Ask, listen, encourage action, check in

Encourage action
  • Ask: “What have you done in the past to manage similar situations?”
  • Ask: “How would you like me to support you?"
  • Ask: “What’s something you can do for yourself right now? Something that’s enjoyable or relaxing?”
  • You could say: "When I was going through a difficult time, I tried this... You might find it useful too."
  • If they've been feeling really down for more than 2 weeks, encourage them to see a health professional. You could say, "It might be useful to link in with someone who can support you. I'm happy to assist you to find the right person to talk to.”
  • Be positive about the role of professionals in getting through tough times. 

IF THEY NEED EXPERT HELP

Some conversations are too big for family and friends to take on alone. If someone’s been really low for more than two weeks - or is at risk - please contact a professional as soon as you can.

Pilbara Ports also has an Employee Assistance Program through BSS Psychology, who offer confidential counselling, support, and resources relating to frequent concerns, counselling, better sleep program, and supervisor/leader support. 

Check in

Wednesday 14th Aug
Simple steps that could save a life
Ask, listen, encourage action, check in

Check in
  • Pop a reminder in your diary to call them in a couple of weeks. If they're really struggling, follow up with them sooner.
  • You could say: "I've been thinking of you and wanted to know how you've been going since we last chatted."
  • Ask if they've found a better way to manage the situation. If they haven't done anything, don't judge them. They might just need someone to listen to them for the moment.
  • Stay in touch and be there for them. Genuine care and concern can make a real difference. 

Thank you to my Sponsors

$52.75

Jo Armstrong

$52.75

Clint Pollock

$52.75

Peter Cook

$52.75

Annalee Le Roux

$52.75

Cameron Owen

OK :)

$52.75

Shelby Noble

Great work Team!

$52.75

Craig Williams

$52.75

Andrina East

$51

Lyndon Clark

Great cause

$46.42

Karen Gray

$31.65

Marianne Graaf

$31.65

Eli Green

$31.20

Jodie Walker

$27

Tracey Mitton

$27

Clare Lugar

$26.38

Willem Van Heerden

$26.38

Rachael Fahey

$26.38

Natalie Mcqueen

$25

Kev F

$21.10

Tracey

$21.10

Albert Sioneloto

Always supporting RU OK day every year. Check in on your work mates and most importantly, yourself!

$21.10

Hannah Nguyen

$11.60

Hollie Bowd

R U OK :)

$11

Anna Hoebergen

$10.55

Kirsty Murray

$10.55

Nava Gowtheepan

$10

Karlene Marie Bylund