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  2. Mental health in Australia - Wikipedia

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    National Mental Health Commission is an organisation that reports on the current status of Australia's mental health support system. The National Mental Health Commission's mission statement "is to give mental health and suicide prevention national attention, to influence reform and to help people live contributing lives by reporting, advising ...

  3. 2025 Australia Day Honours - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Noffs – For service to youth through health programs. Kelland Michael O'Brien – For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024. Terence Anthony O'Hara – For service to the community through a range of organisations. Stevan John Ober – For service to the community, particularly through First Nations health.

  4. Youth Off The Streets - Wikipedia

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    Its National Scholarship Program has been running since 2004 and provides financial assistance, mentoring and other support to young people engaged in training or further education. [26] Youth Off The Streets is also an approved Registered Training Organisation (RTO code 41450) and delivers several nationally accredited vocational education and ...

  5. Laurence J. Kirmayer - Wikipedia

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    Laurence J. Kirmayer (born October 23, 1952 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian psychiatrist and internationally recognized expert in culture and mental health. He is Distinguished James McGill Professor and Director of the Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University. [1]

  6. Australian Multicultural Council - Wikipedia

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    The Council for Multicultural Australia was established by the Australian Government in July 2000 for a period of three years. Its purpose was to "raise awareness and understanding" about multiculturalism. The term of the CMA was extended for an additional three years to 2006.

  7. Cross-cultural psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Many other mental health organizations have interest groups or sections devoted to issues of culture and mental health. There are active research and training programs in cultural psychiatry at several academic centers around the world, notably the Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry at McGill University , [ 19 ] Harvard University ...

  8. Multiculturalism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Australia was ranked 18th in the world in terms of net migration per capita, ahead of Canada, the US and most of Europe. [19] According to the National Agenda for a Multicultural Australia in 2014, the Australian Government was concerned with three broad policy areas: cultural identity, social justice, and economic efficiency. [20]

  9. 2004 Australia Day Honours - Wikipedia

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    For service to community mental health through the development of programs to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, and alcohol and drug disorders. Joan Wilson Crook For service to the community of Merredin, particularly through aged care. Kevin John Crowe For service to Rugby Union football as a player, referee and administrator.