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# 15 Luke Taylor on Men's Mental Health

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In this episode we talk Men's Mental Health with Luke Taylor.
Luke spent 14 years as a Detective in the NSW Police Force, including stints as a Homicide Detective and in the Child Protection Squad. He then spent several years as a Highschool teacher, and now is the founder of Crime Story, an experiential learning venture.
Listen in as we talk about why it's harder to talk about men's mental health, what's broken in the way that the Police Force responds to the mental health of their officers, and how Luke was able to pull himself out of the depths of his own mental health crisis.
We also learn about the origins of Crime Story, and the benefits of play-based learning for older students and adults.
Find out more about Crime Story, or contact Luke, here: https://crimestory.com.au/
Transcripts available for each episode on the website: https://enabled.buzzsprout.com
Let us know what you think!
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Or email us on:
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This episode is brought to you by Ability Advocators:
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(02)65 824 946

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In this episode we talk Men's Mental Health with Luke Taylor.
Luke spent 14 years as a Detective in the NSW Police Force, including stints as a Homicide Detective and in the Child Protection Squad. He then spent several years as a Highschool teacher, and now is the founder of Crime Story, an experiential learning venture.
Listen in as we talk about why it's harder to talk about men's mental health, what's broken in the way that the Police Force responds to the mental health of their officers, and how Luke was able to pull himself out of the depths of his own mental health crisis.
We also learn about the origins of Crime Story, and the benefits of play-based learning for older students and adults.
Find out more about Crime Story, or contact Luke, here: https://crimestory.com.au/
Transcripts available for each episode on the website: https://enabled.buzzsprout.com
Let us know what you think!
Get in touch with us through Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/EnabledPodcast/
Or email us on:
podcast@advocators.com.au
This episode is brought to you by Ability Advocators:
https://www.advocators.com.au/
(02)65 824 946

  continue reading

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