There are several different ways that people can manage their wellbeing.

The coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on all facets of society. It’s crucial that people take a practical approach to dealing with COVID-19.

Try to maintain perspective

While it is reasonable for people to be concerned about the outbreak of coronavirus, try to remember that medical, scientific and public health experts around the world are working hard to contain the virus, treat those affected and develop a vaccine as quickly as possible.

Find a healthy balance in relation to media coverage

Being exposed to large volumes of negative information can heighten feelings of anxiety. While it’s important to stay informed, you may find it useful to limit your media intake if it is upsetting you or your family.

Try to maintain a practical and calm approach

Widespread panic can complicate efforts to manage the outbreak effectively. Do your best to stay calm and follow official advice, particularly around observing good hygiene habits. The Australian Psychological Society has  advice about maintaining positive mental health during the outbreak.

Try not to make assumptions

To contribute to a sense of community wellbeing, try to remember that the coronavirus can affect anyone regardless of their nationality or ethnicity and remember that those with the disease have not done anything wrong.

Seek support

It’s normal to feel overwhelmed or stressed by news of the outbreak. We encourage people who have experienced mental health issues in the past to:

  • Activate your support network
  • Acknowledge feelings of distress
  • Seek professional support early if you’re having difficulties.

For those already managing a mental health issue, continue with your treatment plan and monitor for any new symptoms.

‘Tradies Tools to Talk’ is a new R U OK? conversation guide for tradies that helps you know when and how to ask workmates ‘Are you OK?’.

It’s important we look out for our mates, especially in these uncertain times, and find opportunities to have meaningful conversations. Best Option Training is a proud supporter of R U OK Day and is committed to tackling mental health in our industry. Download the free resources at ruok.org.au/tradies-resources