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Partnerships

Partner with MHPN

Since starting in 2010, MHPN has collaborated with like-minded organisations to strengthen and support the mental health workforce.

 

Overview

MHPN has collaborated with Profession Colleges and Associations, Universities, Government Departments, mental health organisations and PHNs to deliver professional development and networking opportunities to practitioners.

Our past partners include the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Department of Home Affairs, Project Air, NACCHO, the National Eating Disorders Collaboration, the National Mental Health Commission, the Royal Commission into Institutional Response to Child Sexual Abuse, the Australian BPD Foundation and Spectrum.

We are currently proud to be actively working with Emerging Minds, Comcare, Equally Well and Neami National.

Strategic partnerships

The heart of MHPN is collaboration and it is with the support of both our member and partner organisations that have enabled us to promote effective multidisciplinary practice.

Our member organisations

Our partner organisations

Current webinar and podcast partners

Partnership Opportunities

MHPN offers a variety of partnership options.

Partnering with MHPN to produce and deliver webinars provides the opportunity to work with our team to create an online professional development activity of interest to a multidisciplinary practitioner audience.

We can work with you to develop and market a targeted professional development activity to over 50,000 practitioners that have subscribed to be part of MHPN.

MHPN podcasts have recorded over 100,000 listens. If you have a message to share with mental health practitioners about mental wellbeing, multidisciplinary practice and collaborative care, get in touch with our team to see how we might work together to deliver that message more widely.

Some partners with peak bodies to establish and sustain multidisciplinary networks where practitioners with a shared interest in a particular field of mental health come together to engage in professional development, networking and peer support. Similar to a community of practice, these groups often meet online and connect practitioners from right across Australia.

Partnership Spotlight

Emerging Minds

One of MHPN’s longest partnerships, Emerging Minds have been partnered with MHPN since 2018.

During this time, the partnership has produced over 35 CPD Webinars.

Emerging Minds also coordinate 1 special interest Network.

PARTNERSHIP SPOTLIGHT

ANZACATA

In partnership with the Australian New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA), MHPN produced a four-part podcast series in 2024.

Hosted by clinical psychologist, Professor Mark Creamer, the series features practising therapists and academics who explore the diversity of creative arts therapies and their therapeutic value.

Contact

Get in touch

The MHPN team would love to hear from you to discuss a potential partnership.

If you know what area you’d like to explore – networks, podcasts or webinars, please specify that in your enquiry.

The Mental Health Professionals’ Network (MHPN) respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri and the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin nation, the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which our office is situated. We also acknowledge Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.