Webinar: Including the Voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience in Mental Health Initiatives

Webinar: Including the Voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience in Mental Health Initiatives

Black Dog Institute

About this event

This is a free webinar, hosted by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience Centre, in which you’ll have the opportunity to learn about their Lived Experience model and how to engage with the right community members when developing your own initiatives, as they celebrate the launch of their new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience Portal.

It’s a rare opportunity for anyone who would like to learn more about applying lived experience perspectives into their program design.

Speakers will share insights on lived experience, stories of success and what enables Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community thriving. They will also speak about advocacy in the field and working for the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be heard and included in planning for suicide prevention and other mental health initiatives.

Spaces are limited, register now to reserve your spot.

Who should attend?

This webinar is open to everyone, and it would especially benefit professionals from NGOs, private corporations, professional health networks, government agencies or research institutions who are planning wellbeing programs, services or initiatives.

It’s a rare opportunity for anyone who would like to learn more about applying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience perspectives into their program design.




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