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About the sector

The community managed mental health sector is a key provider of mental health services and supports to people in the community.

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Annual Reports

Find detailed information on the work we do to support the community managed mental health sector.

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Latest news

Catch up on all the latest news and stories from the community-based mental health sector.

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Sector events

Discover a range of ways to connect and learn through our events, forums and talks.

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Mental Health Rights Manual

An online guide to help explain your legal and human rights in the mental health and human services systems in New South Wales.

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Recovery Oriented Language Guide

Words are important. The language we use and the stories we tell have great significance to all involved.

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Registered training

Build on your lived experience or on-the-job experience and receive a nationally recognised qualification.

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Customised training

Contact us to design a professional development solution for your workforce and organisation.

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Our members

Our members are community managed mental health organisations, large and small, local and NSW-wide service providers.

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Become a member

Join a strong network of community-based mental health organisations delivering better outcomes for people in New South Wales.

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Events

Free Webinar: First Nations People, Mental Health and the NDIS

25 November 2020 — 12:00pm
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Join MHCC and special guests June Riemer and Paul Callcott from The First Peoples Disability Network for this FREE webinar.
This will cover the unique needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with a Psychosocial Disability, when it comes to accessing the NDIS.
Hear about the important role that culture, community and country play in mental health recovery.
Aunty Eve will share some of the supports that keep her connected with culture and family and how this helps to keep her strong.
Find free resources developed by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their supporters to help access the NDIS.

 

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