This Thursday, September 14, the KIIS Network is supporting R U OK? Day and its mission of suicide prevention within Australia by encouraging listners to partake by reflecting on their own mental health and checking in on their loved ones.
R U OK? Day is a national day of action when Australians are reminded to ask, ‘Are you ok?’ to start a meaningful conversation with anyone who may be struggling with life.
The partnership with KIIS is being led by national drive show Will & Woody, who are both vocal supporters of mental health issues, often using their show as a platform to share their own experiences with mental challenges.
On Wednesday, the duo will be joined by Olympic Boxer Harry Garside who will share his own mental health journey, and together with Will & Woody, will discuss how to have potentially life-saving conversations.
On the official R U OK? Day, Thursday 14 September, Will & Woody will host a lunchtime special from 1 – 2 pm across the KIIS Network .
Throughout the day, all KIIS stations will pause and go silent every hour for 10 seconds as an important reminder to start a conversation with a friend, work colleague or family member and ask R U OK?
Internally at ARN, head of news and information Fiona Ellis-Jones will host an ‘In Conversation’ session for all staff with iHeart Trivia hosts Yumi Stynes and Osher Günsberg. The pair will be sharing their thoughts on and experiences of mental illness, addiction, and resilience. Further at ARN, market-based reflections will take place.
The KIIS Network’s support of R U OK? Day can be heard on KIIS 1065, KIIS 101.1, KIIS 97.3 and Mix102.3 throughout Wednesday 13 September and Thursday 14 September or via the free iHeartRadio here.
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