Mental Health Australia is the peak, national non-government organisation representing and promoting the interests of the Australian mental health sector and committed to achieving better mental health for all Australians. It was established in 1997 as the first independent peak body in Australia to represent the full spectrum of mental health stakeholders and issues. Mental Health Australia members include national organisations representing consumers, carers, special needs groups, clinical service providers, public and private mental health service providers, researchers and state/territory community mental health peak bodies.
Learn more by visiting the Mental Health Australia website.
10 Feb, 2020 | Advocacy - Systemic, Mental illness, National, Organisations
The National Mental Health Consumer and Carer Forum (NMHCCF) is a combined national voice for mental health consumers and carers. Members use their lived experience, understanding of the mental health system and communication skills to advocate by providing an...
10 Feb, 2020 | National, Organisations
The Cerebral Palsy Group is an online resource for anyone who has cerebral palsy, birth injuries, or brain injuries. The Cerebral Palsy Group team was created to provide information and resources for people with cerebral palsy and their families. Learn more by...
10 Feb, 2020 | ACT, Advocacy - Systemic, Disabled Peoples Organisations, Organisations
Women With Disabilities ACT (WWDACT) is a systemic advocacy and peer support organisation for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disability in the ACT region. WWDACT works with government and non-government organisations to improve the...