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About the sector

The community managed mental health sector is a key provider of mental health services and supports to people in the community.

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Annual Reports

Find detailed information on the work we do to support the community managed mental health sector.

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Latest news

Catch up on all the latest news and stories from the community-based mental health sector.

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Sector events

Discover a range of ways to connect and learn through our events, forums and talks.

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Mental Health Rights Manual

An online guide to help explain your legal and human rights in the mental health and human services systems in New South Wales.

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Recovery Oriented Language Guide

Words are important. The language we use and the stories we tell have great significance to all involved.

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Registered training

Build on your lived experience or on-the-job experience and receive a nationally recognised qualification.

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Customised training

Contact us to design a professional development solution for your workforce and organisation.

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Our members

Our members are community managed mental health organisations, large and small, local and NSW-wide service providers.

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Become a member

Join a strong network of community-based mental health organisations delivering better outcomes for people in New South Wales.

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Events

CMHDARN Webinar on Ethical Research

1 October 2020 — 2:00pm
Location:

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Are you conducting research into mental health and alcohol & other drugs? This webinar by CMHDARN, the third in a series, explores the value of ethical research and the process behind ethical research. Join Dr Diego Silva – Bioethics Lecturer at USYD, Dr Emily Deans – Research & Design Coordinator for Youth Solutions and Dr Suzie Hudson – Clinical Director at NADA, in this interactive webinar. The Community Mental Health Drug & Alcohol Research Network, CMHDARN, invites you to register for this free event, the third in a series of webinars on ethics in research.

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