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VMIAC and MHCC Conversations

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Notice: Your safety and wellbeing are important to us. This event will now be delivered exclusively online in line with VMIAC COVID-safe measures. Join us on Tuesday the 26th of

DWI Research

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Monash University, the University of Sydney and Flinders University are calling on lived experience consumers. to share their views on the development of a disability wellbeing index (DWI). Focus groups

CEO Update with Craig Wallace | 03.06.2022

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Tune in this week for another CEO Update, as we acknowledge Reconciliation Week, the work we are doing in the consumer leadership space, and more.

APMH Consumers

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Dear Community Member,  There is an opportunity for 2 consumers to use their lived experience of aged mental health services to be used designing ideal future experiences within the reformed

How Should Advocacy Services be Provided in Mental health

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A team from La Trobe University, in collaboration with RMIT University, are running this consultation process Your feedback will be used to develop a model for opt-out non-legal mental health

VMIAC CEO Update with Craig Wallace | 10.05.2022

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Join us for this weeks VMIAC CEO Update with Craig Wallace.Watch now for all the updates on our Consumers Leading in Governance, Our Free Warrigal Creek Documentary Screening, and more.

13Yarn

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13Yarn is an Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander crisis support line. 13Yarn is designed, led and delivered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across varying demographics https://www.13yarn.org.au/

Warrigal Creek Massacre: A Truth-telling Documentary

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This National Reconciliation week, reflect on the ‘hidden history’ of the 1843 massacre of the Gurnaikurnai people at Warrigal Creek. About this event Advice: This page does not contain images

Sharing our Stories

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This toolkit is here to help you make your own submission to The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.. If you would like support

Resilience, Strength and Tackling Racism with Young People of Colour

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Are you a person of colour aged 16-20, passionate about racial justice, keen to improve your understanding and ability to discuss racial issues and want to build solidarity with other

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