Hundreds of people turned out for this year’s Wellness Walk for mental health, uniting in a powerful show of community spirit and support for Australians living with mental health challenges.
Grampians Mental Health and Wellbeing Connect and headspace Horsham have teamed up to support young people (aged 12-18) who are caring for someone experiencing mental health and/or substance use challenges.
PhD candidate Pyae Phyo Maung’s internship with Mind’s Research team will inform his work understanding community resilience in his home country Myanmar and other conflict zones.
The Australian Psychosocial Alliance (APA) and Monash University are running an annual consumer survey to better understand the experiences of people who access support for mental health and wellbeing challenges.
Mind Australia is delighted to announce the appointment of Tim Heffernan as a Temporary Board Director.
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