Listen "Welcome to Moorditj Minds: A Yarn with Dr Mad Magladry and Charles Foster"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to Moorditj Minds!
In this enlightening first episode of Moorditj Minds, we welcome Dr. Mad Magladry, the Deputy CEO and Advocacy Manager, and Charles Foster, the Policy and Research Officer – Regional and Remote, from Consumers of Mental Health WA. Together, they share their expertise and insights on the unique challenges and opportunities in delivering mental health services to Aboriginal communities in Western Australia. Tune in for an engaging and informative conversation that highlights the vital work being done to support Aboriginal mental health.
SANE: https://www.sane.org/ CoMHWA: https://comhwa.org.au/
[Due to a technical glitch, Moorditj Minds has changed hosting platforms. This episode was originally published on 11 July 2024]
Phill Moncrieff is a proud Yamatji man from Gwoonwardu (Carnarvon, WA) and is CoMHWA's Policy and Research Officer - Aboriginal Mental Health.
CoMHWA acknowledges the Whadjuk Noongar Nation, who are the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which this podcast was recorded on and we pay our respects to their elders past and present.
In this enlightening first episode of Moorditj Minds, we welcome Dr. Mad Magladry, the Deputy CEO and Advocacy Manager, and Charles Foster, the Policy and Research Officer – Regional and Remote, from Consumers of Mental Health WA. Together, they share their expertise and insights on the unique challenges and opportunities in delivering mental health services to Aboriginal communities in Western Australia. Tune in for an engaging and informative conversation that highlights the vital work being done to support Aboriginal mental health.
SANE: https://www.sane.org/ CoMHWA: https://comhwa.org.au/
[Due to a technical glitch, Moorditj Minds has changed hosting platforms. This episode was originally published on 11 July 2024]
Phill Moncrieff is a proud Yamatji man from Gwoonwardu (Carnarvon, WA) and is CoMHWA's Policy and Research Officer - Aboriginal Mental Health.
CoMHWA acknowledges the Whadjuk Noongar Nation, who are the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which this podcast was recorded on and we pay our respects to their elders past and present.
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