Aunty Margaret’s story
Healing through connection and culture Margaret Saunders (nee Grant) is a proud and respected descendant of the Wongaibon people of the Bogan River from the Wiradjuri Nation. As a Principal Master MHFA Licensed Instructor, trainer and assessor, and a deeply committed...Lyndel’s Story
“Everything just clicked”: Putting mental health first aid into practice When Lyndel first came face to face with suicide, she was still in high school. “It was the late eighties, and no one talked about mental health – especially suicide,” she said, “People called it...
Breaking barriers: How Educaid is transforming mental health support in culturally and linguistically diverse communities
Ziyad Serhan, co-founder & CEO of educaid Australia, is delivering evidence-based culturally sensitive training to break down the stigma surrounding mental health in schools, workplaces and communities around Australia – and he is seeing real change. “Since...
Chris’s story
Finding purpose, giving back, and helping others do the same Chris Morgan knows what it means to feel like the odd one out. An Olympic rower, coach, software engineer and volunteer surf lifesaver, Chris grew up without the language to describe being neurodivergent....

