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* 1. Are you a worker or an employer

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* 2. Please rate your confidence to talk about mental health with your boss or workmates?
Zero not at all - 50 could have a go - 100 very confident.

0 Could have a go. 100
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* 3. Please rate your confidence that your workplace takes active steps to control mental health risks (like bullying) as part of Work Health and Safety?
Zero not at all - 50 some active steps - 100 Very positive and active in mental health.

0 Some active steps 100
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* 4. If you or someone you are working alongside displays signs of poor mental health, how confident do you feel in assisting them, or getting help yourself?
Zero - No idea - 50 - Know some things - Could likely have a go - 100 - Know a lot about this and what to say and do.

0 Could have a go. 100
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* 5. Do you know much about what help is available when someone is feeling depressed or anxious?
Zero - Don't know - 50 - I could research options and find out - 100 - I know how to get this help if needed.

0 I could research and find out. 100
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* 6. Do you have any comments or suggestions?

Thank you for your time, which is appreciated. If you need to talk to someone, Lifeline is available 24/7 for free counselling.

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