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Making mental health support work better for regional communities (Centre for Social Impact Seminar Series)

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UWA Business School
Crawley WA, Australia
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Making mental health support work better for regional communities

Join our inaugural seminar of the CSI UWA seminar series as we launch our new report ‘Going the distance: Making mental health support work better for regional communities’, which sheds a light on the drivers of mental distress in rural communities, the barriers in accessing services, and the increased need for support. We will discuss community members’ experiences of getting support for their mental health, their reflections on how current funding models are working, and what needs to change.

Date: Tuesday 6 June 2023

Time: 1:00pm - 1:45pm

Venue: Michael Chaney Case Study Room (G42), UWA Business School, Nedlands

Free event

Speaker

Lisette Kaleveld is a social researcher at CSI UWA who has worked on research and evaluation projects conducted in academic/research contexts as well as for the not-for-profit sector, as a public servant and as an independent consultant.

Parking

Please note parking at UWA Business School is limited during semester so please allow yourself time to find a parking space. The UWA Business School has some visitor car bays. There is additional parking at Matilda Bay Sailing Club (take a left at Hackett Drive entrance 4 roundabout).  

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UWA Business School
Crawley WA, Australia