Embrace Multicultural Mental Health News October 2020
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Find out the latest updates from Embrace Multicultural Mental Health through our newsletter.
Click here to see our October 2020 edition and sign up to our newsletters here.
Find out the latest updates from Embrace Multicultural Mental Health through our newsletter.
Click here to see our July 2020 edition and sign up to our newsletters here.
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.
Ethnolink Language Services provides translated information in 71 languages.
The recent bushfires in Australia have impacted people in many different ways. Even those who are not in bushfire affected areas are experiencing the ongoing physical and mental health effects of smoke, changes in weather, the loss of the natural environment and many other issues.
During these times, it is important to look after your own mental health and to reach out to those in your community who may also be affected. Looking after your mental health and reaching out to your community is important for your wellbeing.
The Framework for Mental Health in Multicultural Australia (The Framework)
Are you looking for ways to build the cultural responsiveness of your practice or service?
Would you like to learn more about what tools and resources are available to support you?
Mental health services, Primary Health Networks (PHNs) and individual practitioners are warmly invited to attend a workshop in your state/territory on the Framework for Mental Health in Multicultural Australia (the Framework).
and we'll provide resources in that language where we can.
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