• Innovative Future Workshop

    The MHCSA will be holding a workshop to identify the future role of the CMMHS over the next five years and we need your input. The workshop will bring together members of the MHCSA, their consumers and carers so that as many people as possible can contribute to the development of the vision. The workshop will also provide the opportunity for six Members to showcase their innovative work and the benefits that it brings to consumers and carers. We also have a special guest Ms Georgie Harman, Deputy CEO, National Mental Health Commission to assist us to identify our priority actions.

    Innovative Future Workshop
     
  • Family Safety Framework 6 June

    The Family Safety Framework has been developed by the Office for Women in conjunction with other key South Australian Government agencies.
    The intention of the Framework is to improve upon this by providing action based, integrated service responses to families experiencing domestic violence who are at high risk of serious injury or death.

    Family Safety Framework 6 June
     
  • Certificate IV Mental Health

    The Certificate IV in Mental Health (CHC 40512) offered by MHCSA will build upon your on-the-job experience and help you gain a nationally recognised qualification in mental health.
    Underpinned by the philosophy of recovery orientated practice, the course aims to build understanding and practical skills in working with people with mental health problems.
    Increase your confidence as a mental health worker.
    Contact us to register your interest now.

    Certificate IV Mental Health
     

 

EVENTS CALENDAR
Check out our calendar for dates and add it to your OUTLOOK or GOOGLE calenders!

mindshare
The mindshare project was developed as a partnership between the Mental Health Coalition of SA inc and the Media Resource Centre. It is a website designed as a place where consumers and carers can share information, artwork, stories etc with others.

THE TOP TEN
This document is intended as a strategic guide for improving the mental health system in SA over the next five to ten years.
The Mental Health Top Ten is NOT just about mental health services and structures.
The issues are complex and the solutions require effective collaboration and sustained investment across governments and portfolios beyond mental health to include housing, employment, education, health and justice.

NEED HELP NOW?
The MHCSA does not offer advice or referral for mental health services. If you are looking for assistance please follow this link.