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Celebrating a decade of connection: the 10-year anniversary of SANE Forums

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Celebrating a decade of connection: the 10-year anniversary of SANE Forums

"The forums have given me hope when I felt there was none. The stories and support from others have shown me that recovery is possible." 

SANE Recovery Community Forums were launched in 2014 with a simple mission - To provide a safe space for people affected by mental health issues to connect and support each other.  

What began as a small but passionate online community has blossomed into a thriving digital safe space where people from all walks of life come together to share experiences and support each other through their own recovery journeys.  

Today, the SANE Recovery Community includes tens of thousands of members and a diverse range of discussion threads covering everything from coping with a new diagnosis to navigating relationships and employment.  

It’s welcomed millions of visitors from across Australia, some who drop in and out to seek answers and others who stay longer to build relationships. No matter how they are used, the forum platform empowers people to champion their own recovery journey whilst giving back to their peers.  

It’s also expanded to include tailored spaces to ensure connection and support is accessible to those with unique considerations and needs such as the ‘Life After Bushfires’ site.   

So why has the SANE Recovery Community Forums been so successful? Because it doesn’t matter who you are or where you live, connection and understanding is essential to mental health. 

The power of online peer forums 

"Being part of SANE Forums has empowered me to take control of my mental health. The advice and encouragement from others have been invaluable." 

Online discussion forums offer a range of benefits that make them a critical resource for those seeking mental health support. Members connect with others who understand their experiences, share ways of coping, offer emotional support, and reduce feelings of isolation. 

One of the most significant benefits is the ability to connect with others without the barriers of geography or stigma. For many, the anonymity provided by online forums is crucial. It allows individuals to share their thoughts and feelings openly, without fear of judgment or repercussions. 

They also offer a level of accessibility that traditional support groups cannot. People can log in at any time and from any location, making it easier to find support when it's needed most. This availability is particularly beneficial for those who experience insomnia or who live in remote areas where in-person support is limited. 

SANE Forums are safeguarded around the clock by trained moderators who ensure the environment remains supportive and respectful, providing guidance and resources when necessary.  

The Forums partner with other mental health organisations across Australia, extending reach and providing users with access to a broader range of expertise, information, and resources. 

Building a supportive community 

"It's incredible how much support and understanding I've found here. The community has been a lifeline during my darkest times." 

This milestone is not just a testament to the platform's success, but also to the Forum community who have been instrumental in building a safe haven for those seeking understanding and companionship. 

The heart of SANE Forums lies in its Members and Community Builders. Despite not knowing what each other looks like, where they live, or even their real names, these people foster a warm and honest environment where people feel like they belong.

The true measure of SANE Forums' success can be found in the personal stories of these members.

Some see it as a place to find ideas for practical recovery strategies for themselves or for someone they love and care for. Other see it as a source of emotional support and understanding that they can’t find elsewhere. Many have shared how the support of the Forum community gave them the strength to keep going. These stories remind us that while professional help is essential, the power of social connection and peer support can never be underestimated. 

SANE Community Builders and Guides also play an important role in maintaining the safety and integrity of the Forums. In addition to being a friendly and supportive presence across the different discussion threads, they share their own lived experience and host group events which take a deeper dive into important recovery topics such as family relationships, sleep, education, and self-advocacy.  

Looking ahead 

"The forums have given me the strength to face my challenges head-on. Knowing I'm not alone has made all the difference." 

While it’s nice to reflect on the success of the past, it’s important to recognise there’s still a significant unmet need for psychosocial support in Australia. SANE is evolving the Forums to assist with meeting this growing demand, connecting it in with other services to provide access to scalable and personalised support when and where it’s needed. 

SANE recently undertook an extensive co-design project with forum users and non-users to explore and enhance the user experience.  

The feedback from this co-design activity has been instrumental in shaping upcoming enhancements to the space including the development of tailored spaces and improved activities. The improvements will also include behind-the-scenes updates to enhance the performance of the forums. 

As we celebrate this milestone, we also look to the future with hope and optimism. The past ten years have shown us the incredible potential of online communities to bring people together and provide much-needed support. As SANE Forums continues to grow and evolve, we remain committed to fostering a space where everyone can feel heard, valued, and supported. 

Here's to another decade of connection, support, and community. Happy anniversary, SANE Forums! 


Help us celebrate this significant milestone! We’re inviting the SANE community to reflect on their most meaningful moments from the past decade in a special anniversary discussion thread. Join the conversation here.  

Last updated: 18 December 2024

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