Collaboration • Knowledge • Leadership
Collaboration • Knowledge • Leadership
As an associate of Mental Health Victoria, you join a community of sector influencers, becoming part of a collective mission to improve the lives of Victorians living with mental illness. From advocacy to networking opportunities and practical resources to help your organisation succeed, there are numerous benefits to being a associate of Mental Health Victoria.
Any organisation that operates within, or intersects with, the mental health system can become an associate.
Benefits include:
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Anyone over the age of 18 with an interest in mental health can become a Mental Health Victoria Supporter.
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Australian Community Support Org (ACSO)
Australian Psychological Society
Ballarat Community Health (BCHC)
Barwon Disability Resource Council
Carers Victoria Ltd (Footscray)
Carrington HealthAbility Community Health Service
Catholic Social Services Victoria
Grampians Community Health Centre Stawell
Lighthouse Health and Support Services
McAuley Community Service for Women
Mental Health First Aid International
Merri Community Health Service
North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network
Peninsula Mental Health Services
Relationships Australia (Victoria)
The Centre for Muslim Wellbeing
The Compassionate Friends Victoria
Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre
Women’s Health in the North (WHIN)
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Melbourne VIC 3000
+61 (3) 9519 7000
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Mental Health Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as traditional custodians of the land on which it operates. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging, and value the rich history, unbroken culture and ongoing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to country.
Mental Health Victoria acknowledges those people touched directly and indirectly by mental health vulnerabilities, trauma, suicide and neurodiversity, and their families, kin, friends and carers. We acknowledge the ongoing contribution of those people in the mental health sector.
Mental Health Victoria values diversity. We advocate for a safe and inclusive society for all people, regardless of their ethnicity, faith, disability, sexuality, or gender identity, and uphold these values in all we do.
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