The 24th Annual International Mental Health Conference
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120 minutes of content, just for you.

Content for your continued professional development, free of charge, courtesy of the Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association.

Elevate your professional development.


Your content:

  • 60-minute keynote panel workshop with Alistair Carmichael, Associate Partner, McKinsey & Company, Mary O’Hagan, Executive Director Lived Experience, Mental Health and Wellbeing Division, Department of Health, Victoria and Karla Thorpe, Vice President, Organizational Performance and Public Affairs, Mental Health Commission of Canada 
  • A 30-minute open and honest conversation with Libby Trickett around her mental health struggles after she left the professional swimming circuit, and her experiences with post-natal depression.
  • 30-minute keynote presentation on 'Solving the Mental Health "Crisis" - Applying Common Sense Within Complex Systems' with Taimi Allan

 

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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.