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Community voices to foster cultural safety

Life imitates art in a new project that seeks to entrench cultural safety for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people into WA’s mental health system.

Aboriginal artwork a reminder to 'walk slowly'

An artwork created by Noongar artist Valerie Ah Chee encapsulates the importance of entrenching cultural safety for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people into WA’s mental health system.

Social and Emotional Wellbeing booklet

Find our booklet on Social and Emotional Wellbeing on this page

CREATE Project

This project aims to improve the cultural safety and effectiveness of mainstream mental health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.

Aboriginal SEWB research

Find out more about our research into Aboriginal social and emotional wellbeing

For Mob

By mob, for mob. See the research, resources, and community engagement led by our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teams.

Aboriginal SEWB resources

A hub of resources to support cultural safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people, families, and communities.

Trailblazer calls for more trust in services

Professor Pat Dudgeon (UWA), Richard Weston (Maari Ma Health CEO), and Professor Helen Milroy

Embrace @ The Kids

Embrace @ The Kids Research Institute Australia is Western Australia’s first research collaboration devoted to the mental health of infants, children and young people ages 0-25.

News you can use: how to cope with burnout

With the school year now well underway, it’s not uncommon for kids to start feeling the stress of assignments, homework and extracurricular activities.