#IHMayDay: tweeting for empowerment and social and emotional wellbeing

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Objective: This paper examines the themes of #IHMayDay, a day-long Twitter discussion about Indigenous health led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on 1 May 2014. Method: The Symplur analytics tool was used to identify the Twitter activity associated with #IHMayDay. This paper reviews the content of 423 tweets that were tweeted and retweeted by 346 individuals and 108 organisations. Results: Issues related to social and emotional wellbeing were dominant, and the analysis highlights the empower-ing nature of the strengths-based discourse. Conclusions: Twitter-based events such as #IHMayDay and initiatives such as the rotated, curated account @Indig-enousX are powerful platforms for learning, exchange, advocacy and dialogue about the social and emotional well-being and mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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Sweet, M., Geia, L., Dudgeon, P., & McCallum, K. (2015). #IHMayDay: tweeting for empowerment and social and emotional wellbeing. Australasian Psychiatry, 23(6), 636–640. https://doi.org/10.1177/1039856215609762

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