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Mental Health Support During COVID-19

If you are feeling anxious or distressed, or are concerned about the mental health of someone else, MHACA can assist you to find the support you need in the local community and beyond. Phone 89504600 between 8am-4pm. Outside of these hours please use phone and online...

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New MHACA resources encourage help seeking

The Mental Health Association of Central Australia (MHACA) has developed new printed resources to encourage people to seek help early for mental health challenges or suicidal thoughts. 1 in 5 Australians are experiencing mental ill health each year and recent figures...

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Productivity Commission Draft Report Into Mental Health

Public comment closed this week to the Australian Productivity Commission Draft Report Into Mental Health. MHACA was broadly supportive of the draft report, however highlighted some key concerns in our submission: The draft report does not consider in depth the very...

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Suicide Story Evaluation – Strong Evidence of Impact

Suicide Story is a program that was developed by the Mental Health Association of Central Australia (MHACA) in conjunction with Aboriginal people from the Central Australian and Barkly regions, following a spate of suicides in those areas in the early 2000’s. MHACA...

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Mental Health Worker of the Year

MHACA has been busy celebrating 2018 Mental Health Week. A highlight this year was recognition of the wonderful contribution Kath Broadbent has made to the mental health sector over many years. She was awarded Mental Health Worker of the Year by the Hon. Vicki...

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MHACA's Craft group was proud to be involved in 'Sextillion ways to kneel and kiss the ground' - a collaborative art installation by Kirrily Jordan in which 250 people participated. 👏👏👏 The installation is exhibited at Araluen Arts Centre as part of the Alice Prize, a national contemporary prize that celebrates artists from all over Australia.

The group went to check out the exhibition and took the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful weather while working on their current project over a coffee at Yaye's Cafe.

This activity is for MHACA participants only. If you, or someone you know, would like to access MHACA's mental health services email intake@mhaca.org.au or call 8950 4600 to make an intake appointment. For people with and without a #NDIS plan.

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MHACAs Craft group was proud to be involved in Sextillion ways to kneel and kiss the ground - a collaborative art installation by Kirrily Jordan in which 250 people participated. 👏👏👏 The installation is exhibited at Araluen Arts Centre as part of the Alice Prize, a national contemporary prize that celebrates artists from all over Australia. 

The group went to check out the exhibition and took the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful weather while working on their current project over a coffee at Yayes Cafe.

This activity is for MHACA participants only. If you, or someone you know, would like to access MHACAs mental health services email intake@mhaca.org.au or call 8950 4600 to make an intake appointment. For people with and without a #NDIS plan.

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