Corporate Body

Australian Transcultural Mental Health Network (1995 - ?)

From
1995
New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Health Industry and Advisory or regulatory body

Summary

The Australian Transcultural Mental Health Network was established in 1995. The Network provides a link between the various State and Territory mental health centres. From their Web site, June 2002: "ATMHN is a national body that links State and Territory transcultural mental health centres and networks with the goal of improving mental health outcomes for Australia's diverse communities."

It is likely that this organisation is now called Multicultural Mental Health Australia (MMHA)

Timeline

 1995 - ? Australian Transcultural Mental Health Network
        Multicultural Mental Health Australia (MMHA)

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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