Francis Owusu, a renowned advocate for mental health, has launched the Unstoppable 24 program, a groundbreaking initiative designed to support student wellbeing. The program, which spans 24 hours, aims to equip students with the tools and strategies needed to build resilience and maintain mental health.
What is Unstoppable 24?
Unstoppable 24 is a comprehensive program that includes workshops, activities, and resources focused on mental health. It is tailored to help students navigate the challenges of academic life while fostering a supportive community. The initiative emphasizes the importance of self-care, mindfulness, and peer support.
Key Features of the Program
- Workshops: Interactive sessions on stress management, mindfulness, and emotional wellbeing.
- Activities: Physical and creative activities to promote relaxation and self-expression.
- Resources: Access to mental health resources and professional guidance.
- Community: Building a network of support among students and staff.
Impact on Student Wellbeing
The program is expected to have a significant impact on student wellbeing by reducing stress, improving coping mechanisms, and fostering a sense of belonging. Early feedback from participants has been overwhelmingly positive, with many reporting increased confidence and improved mental health.
Francis Owusu's Vision
Francis Owusu, known for his work in mental health advocacy, believes that every student deserves access to tools that promote wellbeing. "Unstoppable 24 is about empowering students to take charge of their mental health," Owusu said. "We want to create an environment where students feel supported and equipped to face any challenge."
How to Get Involved
Schools and universities across Australia can sign up for the Unstoppable 24 program. The initiative is free and open to all educational institutions. Interested parties can register through the official website or contact the program coordinators for more information.
The launch of Unstoppable 24 comes at a critical time, as mental health concerns among students continue to rise. With its holistic approach, the program aims to make a lasting difference in the lives of young Australians.



