Mirrabooka One Voice Launches
People from all cultures, faiths, ages, abilities and backgrounds have come together to form 'With One Voice Mirrabooka', which was officially launched in early December.
The launch was attended by the Member for Mirrabooka, Janine Freeman MLA, MHPHDS Executive Director, Ros Elmes and other special guests who were treated to a performance by the choir.
MHPHDS Health Promotion Coordinator Vilma Palacios said some studies had shown that singing in a choir positively impacted both psychological and physical health.
"We know choirs bring people together, and with more than two in five people feeling socially isolated, this is very important," she said. Research by Swinburne University of Technology's Centre for Social Impact shows the choir enhances wellbeing and reduces stress, depression and anxiety.
It also creates strong networks that become a valuable resource in times of need, especially for those who don't have strong family or community supports elsewhere in their lives.