The MHLC recently welcomed @LawSocietyWA President, Nicholas van Hattem, to our Subiaco office for a tour and briefing of our latest work. https://t.co/g6nmvG6qGV
We’re pleased to have released the first in a series of short videos to help provide information for people facing legal issues related to a serious mental illness. Visit our website to view the videos and learn more about our services. https://t.co/A2lHLrYUCv
We're hiring! If you’re a lawyer who loves advocating for your clients, understands trauma-informed and culturally safe legal practice and is committed to creating meaningful change in someone’s life, we want to hear from you. To apply visit: https://t.co/737lsoSBki
This week the Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 passed through both houses of parliament. Read the @LawSocietyWA media release here: https://t.co/EvSqTaYFkq
We’re looking for volunteers to join the Mental Health Law Centre Team! Follow the link for eligibility criteria, and to apply https://t.co/sLhbDjXm8X Applications close Friday 26 June
CEO Shayla Strapps joins @abcperth's @JessicaStrutt to discuss access to justice and a new approach for community legal support. https://t.co/SsiJjmSzdO
Mental Health Law Centre merged with @RuahCS today to offer better services and support for people experiencing mental health issues in WA.
@MHLCWA@CLCAWA
Research has found people want their employers to talk about mental health. “Mental health is becoming the next frontier of diversity and inclusion, and employees want their companies to address it.”
https://t.co/BnH8SdRWTm
Mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and suicide have been found high among Australian lawyers. It is important that anyone struggling seeks help. Find out more: https://t.co/qKDlmxpOMe
Our CEO, Shayla Strapps, talked to the ABC about police tasering. Read the article below or watch tonight on the ABC at 7:00pm.
https://t.co/LDulDPZgld