
Today is the start of National Reconciliation Week and we're promoting the work of IALEC, the Indigenous Australia Lived Experience Centre and national partner to the NMHCA, to amplify their voice behind the theme 'All in for Reconciliation.'
The theme reflects that it is right and proper for First Nations Australians to provide the lived experience leadership on their needs, but also recognises that we all have a shared responsibility if we want to effect genuine change.
Click the link to understand more about IALEC's approach to Reconciliation Week in 2026 and to reflect on how we can all work to be part of the solution. https://bit.ly/4uBzf7e
#nrw2026 #beingmentalhealthconsumers #mentalhealth
The theme reflects that it is right and proper for First Nations Australians to provide the lived experience leadership on their needs, but also recognises that we all have a shared responsibility if we want to effect genuine change.
Click the link to understand more about IALEC's approach to Reconciliation Week in 2026 and to reflect on how we can all work to be part of the solution. https://bit.ly/4uBzf7e
#nrw2026 #beingmentalhealthconsumers #mentalhealth
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