
That place is just another home to communities in crisis (the worls is full with crisis) and it's devastated by a pattern of suicides among young Aboriginal people. A glimmer of hope emerges in Western Australia in the form of professor Juli Coffin, a Nyangumarta woman and mental-health professional who enlists her herd of horses to create deeply felt connections between animal and human. Professor Coffin's programme uses a culturally appropriate setting to support long-term healing for some of Australia's most vulnerable young people.
If you have around just go spend time with them. It doesn't have to be full time and you don't need to own one horse or more, just spend some time. It can only help you.