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  1. A conversation could change a life | R U OK?

    R U OK? is an Australian suicide prevention charity and registered public health promotion that encourages people to stay connected and have conversations that can help others through difficult …

  2. RUOK - YouTube

    APT. they talk about my one taps.

  3. R U OK? - Wikipedia

    R U OK? is an Australian non-profit suicide prevention organisation, founded by advertiser Gavin Larkin in 2009. It revolves around the slogan "R U OK?" (gramogram for "are you okay?") and advocates …

  4. RUOK Day (Suicide Prevention)

    R U OK? is an Australian suicide prevention charity that asks us all to have regular, meaningful conversations with anyone we’re worried about. But while it might have started Down Under, the …

  5. R U OK? Suicide Prevention Campaign

    Be the one to ask family, friends, and colleagues the question, “RU OK?” You can make a difference for those who may be struggling. Dial 9-8-8 for free and confidential help, 24/7.

  6. RUOK | What Does RUOK Mean? - Cyber Definitions

    In a text, RUOK means Are You OK?. This page explains how RUOK is used in texting or on apps like TikTok or Instagram.

  7. R U OK? - Facebook

    Feb 17󰞋󱟠 󳄫 When someone says they’re not OK, it can feel confronting - and that’s normal. Your role isn’t to fix their situation. Just listen, try to stay calm, and show you care. A small moment of support …

  8. RUOK 1 (@ruok.s1) • Instagram photos and videos

    47K Followers, 2 Following, 104 Posts - RUOK 1 (@ruok.s1) on Instagram: "Official IG 10M+ on YouTube The journey continues ! 🌍"

  9. How to ask "Are you OK?" | R U OK?

    Learn more about the signs and when it's time to ask R U OK? here. By starting a conversation and commenting on the changes you’ve noticed, you could help that family member, friend or workmate …

  10. R U OK? - healthdirect

    R U OK? is a national suicide prevention charity and registered public health promotion that encourages people to stay connected and have conversations that can help others through difficult times.