Mind First Nations Lead Practitioner Trudy Sansbury says one reason many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people don’t access mental health services is because they don’t know they exist.
Mind Australia is now accepting applications for the second round of the Victorian government’s Peer Cadet Program.
Mind is one of nine community service organisations taking part in the program, which provides paid employment opportunities for people with lived and living experience of mental ill-health.
Mind Australia clients across Melbourne will showcase how they use creative practice to express themselves and advance their mental health recovery at a public art display.
Young people experiencing mental health and wellbeing challenges in Perth may be eligible to access psychosocial support from Mind Australia.
Mind has been selected as a Youth Psychosocial Support Package provider, and will develop and implement individualised plans for young people with moderate to severe mental ill-health.
How do we support and empower trans and gender diverse people against the impact of ongoing attacks against their right to full citizenship? Mind Australia is doing just that with two programs that are leading the way in LGBTIQA+ mental health and wellbeing support.
Mind Australia is now accepting applications for the inaugural round of the Earn and Learn Traineeship program for Victorian students undertaking a Certificate IV in Mental Health.
Mind is providing 12 traineeships as part of the Victorian government initiative, which will help develop the state’s mental health workforce.