A competition 30 years in the making!
Check out TheMHS Doodle Competition and you can win a 3-day registration to TheMHS Conference, valued at over $1,700!
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How do we extend our understanding on who provides care? How can we reach diverse populations, acknowledging that care can be delivered by our community, whether it be a community of choice or where we live?
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TheMHS Learning Network will be hosting the 34th Annual Mental Health Services Conference in Canberra, 27-30 Aug. Anyone interested in mental health can submit an abstract for consideration for TheMHS Conference 2024 Canberra program. Submit your abstract: https://t.co/i08IJoAC19
Submit an abstract for a chance to present at TheMHS Conference 2024 ‘Finding Common Ground – Celebrating difference and looking beyond to find common ground’.
Abstract submissions close March 1, 2024.
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New year, new TheMHS events to look forward to!
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TheMHS team would like to wish you all a Happy Holidays. We thank you for your continued support and look forward to seeing you at our 2024 events.
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Did you know that TheMHS provides student volunteer opportunities at our events? This is an incredible opportunity for students to complete any course requirements and create valuable connections in the industry.
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We are excited to announce our second featured speaker for TheMHS Forum 2024, Stuart O'Neill!
In September 2022 Stuart opened the doors of the first Mental Health Pub in Australia.
Click here to read Stuart's full biography: https://t.co/YwMpdWiCN8
We are excited to announce our first Featured Speaker for TheMHS Forum 2024, Kenneth S. Thompson!
Ken has an impressive cohort of experience focusing on social medicine and community psychiatry. Click here to read Ken's full biography: https://t.co/QJ0bGM9UIW
TheMHS Forum 2024 will focus on models of compassionate and inclusive care, exploring how the mental health system can work as an adjunct to the full context of a person’s life and promote inclusion, recovery and resilience. Read more: https://t.co/59tdx8L985
TheMHS accepted the Uluru Statement from the Heart in September 2022 and we encourage you to do the same. We stand in support of our First Nations communities and will continue to walk in a movement of the Australian people for a better future. https://t.co/JZLeb11xoj
We are committed to the mental wellbeing of all Australians. We will continue to walk in the movement of Australian people for a better future as an ally of all First Nations communities. Now is a time of reflection, and we encourage everyone to exercise kindness and compassion.
TheMHS Conference 2023 was one of our largest conferences yet with just under 1000 people attending. The rich discussions, shared experiences, and overall passion for mental health shared throughout the conference will leave a lasting impact on all of whom attended.
World Mental Health Day is an opportunity for us to unite behind the theme ‘Our minds, our rights’. Let’s come together to improve knowledge, raise awareness, and drive actions that promote and protect everyone’s mental health as a universal human right. #WorldMentalHealthDay