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  • Our objectives, staff, consortium and partner organisations.
    • Multicultural Mental Health Australia (MMHA) has established the MMHA Consortium, which consists of organisations concerned with the mental health and well being of Australians from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
    • Multicultural Mental Health Australia (MMHA) provides national leadership in mental health and suicide prevention for Australians from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds
  • A range of products produced by or in association with MMHA
    • Thank you to all the individuals who participated in our National Multicultural Art Competition. The response was amazing. The winner in each category will be presented with their prize on Wednesday 10th October 2007 at the National Museum in Canberra.
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    • MMHA's magazine
    • The MMHA's regular email E-Bulletin aims to keep you up to date with the latest news and information related to the mental health and wellbeing of Australia's culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities.
    • Fact sheets produced by or in association with MMHA.
    • PDF Order form for MMHA Books and Resources
    • This section contains information on the following national mental health policy initiatives:
    • Terms used in policy documents in this section
    • CALD Consumer Interest Group is an initiative of MMHA and the AMHCN CALD Subcommittee, which is supported by Multicultural Mental Health Australia. The CALD Consumer Interest Group is a group of people interested in the voice of mental health consumer from CALD backgrounds. The CALD Consumer Interest Group supports the Australian Mental Health Consumer Network to be inclusive of consumers of CALD communities and to ensure that their voices and views are heard. For further information and a copy of the brochure either contact the AMHCN on 07 3844 3009 or download the brochure via the following link
    • Suicide and Mental Illness in the Media
    • Attached please find a database of Cultural Competency resources that may assist you in your service. If you are aware of any others, please email the following details to: admin@mmha.org.au * Name of resource * Name of organisation that produced resource * Phone contact details for organisation * Website address where information on resource can be found * Email address for further information * A few words describing the resource
  • Find information in other languages here.
    • Find information in your language The websites listed below contain information on mental health in different languages. http://www.adavic.org/education/index.htm http://www.carersnetwork.org/help-tips-for-carers.php http://www.cmyi.net.au/TranslatedandCommunityInfo http://www.dhi.gov.au/clearinghouse/TranslatedInfo.htm http://www.dhi.gov.au/tmhc/resources/translations.htm http://www.eppic.org.au/contentPage.asp?pageCode=PSYCHOSIS http://www.health.vic.gov.au/mentalhealth http://www.immi.gov.au/living-in-australia/settle-in-australia/beginning-life/booklets.htm http://www.mdaa.org.au/clearing/index.html http://www.mentalhealth.asn.au/resources/multilingual.htm http://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/mhcs/subpages/material/catalogue_by_language.pdf http://www.mifellowship.org/Facts&Stats.htm#Multicultural http://www.multikulti.org.uk/about/choice http://www.sane.org/Information/Information/Factsheets.html http://www.vtpu.org.au/resources/translatedmh.php
    • The following checklist for developing translated material is based on MMHA’s experience in the No More ‘Mualagh’ Project and is contained in the publication Beyond Words: Lessons on translation, trust and meaning.
    • The following websites provide mental health resources in a variety of community languages.
    • The following websites offer a directory of bi-lingual medical professionals throughout Australia.
    • Join our mailing list to keep up-to-date on the latest mental health news, services, resources and conferences. By being on the MMHA mailing list you will receive free copies of our quarterly magazine, Synergy. You will also receive a free copy of our E-Bulletin, which gets circulated every 6-8 weeks. Both of these publications will keep you across the most current mental health issues and how these impact on people from CALD backgrounds. Use this page to subscribe, unsubscribe or change your details.
    • Positions available at MMHA
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