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Brittany George September 24, 2018  2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium

MindSpot Clinic: Assisting Australians to Access Mental Health Care Virtually

The 2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium will be held next month over 15-17 October at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania. Joining us at the conference is Ms Carol Purtell. Clinic Director at MindSpot who will present on ‘MindSpot Clinic:…
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Brittany George September 20, 2018  2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium

A Blended Program for Remote and Rural Generalist Clinicians

The 2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium will be held next month over 15-17 October at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania. Joining us at the conference is Ms Amanda North, Remote Clinical Educator Mental Health at CRANAplus who will present…
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Brittany George September 18, 2018  2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium

A Different Type of Disaster: A Rural NSW Case Study

The 2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium will be held next month over 15-17 October at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania. Joining us at the conference is Ms Alison Thorne District Community Mhda Manager at Murrumbidgee Local Health District who…
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Brittany George September 17, 2018  2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium, Mental Health, Mental Illness

National Indigenous Critical Response Service – An Overview and Introduction

The 2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium will be held next month over 15-17 October at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania. Joining us at the conference is Ms Adele Cox, Chief Executive of Thirrili Ltd who will present on ‘National…
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Brittany George September 13, 2018  2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium

Loddon Healthy Minds Network – Working Together for our Community

The 2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium will this year be held over 15-17 October at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania. Joining us at the conference is Mrs Wendy Gladman, Director Community Wellbeing at the Loddon Shire Council who will…
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Brittany George September 12, 2018  2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium, Mental Health

The True Face of Casual Alcoholism in Rural Australia

The 2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium will this year be held over 15-17 October at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania. Joining us at the conference is Mrs Shanna Whan, Owner / Operator at Shanna Whan Health + Sober in…
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Brittany George September 11, 2018  2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium

Co-Design: The Art of Listening V2.0

The 2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium will this year be held over 15-17 October at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania. Joining us at the conference is Mrs Rebecca Cunningham National Coordinator at the Australian Red Cross who will present…
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Brittany George September 10, 2018  2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium

Collaborative Approach to Addressing Comorbidity in Regional Communities

The 2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium will this year be held over 15-17 October at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania. Joining us at the conference is Mrs Nancy Thomas, Regional Alcohol and Drug Services Counsellor/ Project Officer at Youth…
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Brittany George September 6, 2018  2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium

How Do Australia’s Rural and Remote Mental Health Services Stack Up?

The 2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium will this year be held over 15-17 October at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania. Joining us at the conference is Mrs Lucy Brogden, Chair at the National Mental Health Commission who will present…
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Brittany George September 5, 2018  2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium

OPEN ACCESS MEETINGS: A Tangible Approach to Engagement

The 2018 Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium will this year be held over 15-17 October at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Tasmania. Joining us at the conference is Mrs Jennifer Coote, District Consumer and Carer Coordinator at Western NSW Local Health…
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As an association that is a leader in mental health, we stand beside our First Nations people in both Australia and New Zealand to empower their people and communities to improve their wellbeing. We support our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia and Maori people in New Zealand/Aotearoa and acknowledge the beauty, strength and uniqueness in their people and cultures. We celebrate their diversity and acknowledge that we work, walk and talk on your lands and we thank and pay yindyamarra/whakaute/respect to your ancestors, Elders and people. Our association will work to continue to amplify voices and empower communities to improve the mental health within First Nations people in both countries.