MHACA – a Finalist in the 2016 Telstra Business Awards

MHACA are thrilled to have been nominated and recognised as a finalist in the Inaugural Charity Category of the Telstra Business Awards.

Entering its 24th year, the Telstra Business awards celebrate the contributions and achievements of the small and medium business sector. In 2016, a new category for Charities has been added to recognise the contributions of the not for profit sector to the economy and to communities.

Being the only finalist from Central Australia in this new category of the Telstra Business awards is a recognition of MHACA’s long standing contribution in the community mental health field in Central Australia, as well the great work of all Central Australian charities.

MHACA is very proud to be a finalist – it shows that the investments we have made in making MHACA a strong, professional organisation has paid off and it is great to be recognised and rewarded for it.

Well done MHACA!

 

2016 Telstra Business Award NT Finalist

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MHACA hosted a Neurodiversity Training Day last week in collaboration with Anna Clarke from Divergent Futures. Anna shared valuable insights on neurodiversity-affirming practice and trauma-informed care for neurodivergent individuals.

Thank you to Anna for sharing their knowledge and experience and to the 45 attendees from local services who joined us to learn and promote more inclusive supports for our community. MHACA recognises the gap in the sector for training around neurodivergence and is committed to putting energy into hosting more training opportunities soon!

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MHACA hosted a Neurodiversity Training Day last week in collaboration with Anna Clarke from Divergent Futures. Anna shared valuable insights on neurodiversity-affirming practice and trauma-informed care for neurodivergent individuals.
Thank you to Anna for sharing their knowledge and experience and to the 45 attendees from local services who joined us to learn and promote more inclusive supports for our community. MHACA recognises the gap in the sector for training around neurodivergence and is committed to putting energy into hosting more training opportunities soon!
#Neurodiversity #InclusionMatters #TraumaInformedCare #MHACA #DivergentFutures #CommunityTraining
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