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VTMH advocates strongly for cultural safety and supports the examination of societal structures, service systems, and institutional factors.
Region: Victoria
As part of Umeed Psychology's CulturedUP Program we offer a range of workshop topics ranging from ADHD, Communicating with parents, Social Anxiety, Setting Boundaries, Intergenerational trauma and more! Click below to learn more.
Professional development for Asian mental health practitioners.
Sandhya is a proud autistic/ADHDer psychologist who belongs to a community of neurodivergent psychologists, and actively seeks to dismantle the ableism in traditional behaviour approaches. We recognise some of these approaches may be different, but are ba
Wanting to create a space in which complex mental health/illness topics and information could be shared in a creative and easy to digest way led to the birth of Flow State Space.
Flow State offers workshops, webinars and mental well-being education conte
This is an intersectional space for BIPOC and multicultural therapists to process and discuss our experiences and identities as therapists. Our conversations focus on intersectionality, cultural humility, culturally responsive and sensitive practice, and
As people of colour, migrants, and mental health practitioners, our expertise lies in designing and delivering training in the areas of culturally responsive practice for organisations, culturally relevant and attachment-informed training for community me
Pola Practice offers bespoke Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) that are research and evidence-based. Our services include individual employee assistance sessions, staff coaching sessions, critical incident and debriefing sessions, and culturally respons
Multicultural Minds seeks to support diverse people to share their lived experience and providing platforms to raise awareness of multicultural mental health.
Region: Australia, Australia Wide
Growing up, I was taught to say that I was “ok” when I really wasn’t. Mental health just wasn’t something that anyone in my family or community talked about or even had access to. Yet pretty much everyone was affected by it. Today, young people of color a
Medium: Podcast
Region: International, United States