Mental health families and friends to launch new website design
DATE: Monday 20 March 2023
RELEASE: IMMEDIATE
Mental Health Families and Friends Tasmania is happy to announce it’s launching a new website. The new website will offer a clean, fresh design that will be easier to navigate so families and friends, and organisations can find the information they need when they need it.
This new website is designed with an easy search bar tool, a main menu, and a “choose your own adventure” so people can find information for themselves either as a support person, a professional, organisation, or they can keep up-to-date and register for upcoming events.
Mental Health Families and Friends Tasmania’s CEO, Glen O’Keefe said:
“We are thrilled to launch our new website, which is designed to better assist families and friends in their support roles. Our hope is that this user-friendly platform will be a valuable resource for them as they navigate challenges, seek information and engage in support for themselves”.
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Media Enquiries:
For further information, please contact:
Glen O’Keefe
Mental Health Families and Friends Tasmania CEO
E: glen@mhff.org.au
P: 0437 010 934
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