The heart of MIFWA is people, so many people have been part of our journey.
Glenn Pickett Sunflower Awards Recognising MIFWA’s Gentle Leaders
19-12-2022
Congratulations to Jason and Rahul who were the winners in our 2022 Glenn Pickett Sunflower Awards. The Glenn…
Read moreWhy I became a Youth Mental Health First Aid Course trainer
16-08-2022
This article was written by Joyce Vidot, training manager at MIFWA (pictured in the middle of the back…
Read moreSpotlight Interview: Meet Loki, the therapy dog
27-06-2022
It’s a well-known fact that dogs make great companions. Dogs can provide us with a whole lot of…
Read morePeers Supporting People from Hospital to Home
17-03-2022
Returning home following a hospital stay can be overwhelming. We believe that even small amounts of the right…
Read moreArt therapy teaches invaluable coping skills we can use for the rest of our lives
20-01-2022
“Art therapy has been pivotal for understanding the role of expression in our lives and it’s ability to…
Read morePresenting the 2020-21 MIFWA Annual Report
09-12-2021
MIFWA is pleased to release our 2020-21 Annual Report. Our new Annual Report recognises and celebrates what has…
Read moreMeet MIFWA’s Volunteer Coordinator, Joyce Vidot
30-11-2021
I’ve been coordinating a pool of volunteers at MIFWA for at least eight or nine years. I love watching people come into MIFWA, especially volunteers…
Read moreMeet the MIFWA Team – Rahul Seth, Community Mental Health Worker
29-10-2021
At MIFWA, we could not do what we do without our passionate team, who are key to achieving…
Read moreMy Lifelong Mental Health Journey – Janine’s Story
20-08-2021
Having experienced anxiety, depression and burnout, my mental health journey has not been linear, with many bumps in…
Read moreStronger Families Make Stronger Communities
23-07-2021
In May, the Parent Peer family Support Team hosted a Families Week 2021 event at Rosemount Bowl in…
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