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Aboriginal leaders to head Healing Foundation public forum and webinar on healing and mental health

July 14, 2015

14 July 2015 | Community Announcements

The Healing Foundation is hosting a public forum about healing and mental health. Wherever you are around Australia, you can participate via the web.

Join a select panel of Aboriginal leaders who will discuss the connection between healing and mental health.

You can then join the discussion about how individuals, organisations and governments can all contribute to healing, by submitting questions to the panel members online or in person at the event.

The public forum will be held on 11 August at the Museum of Sydney.

To register and to receive further information about the webinar visit the Healing Foundation webcasts page. For enquiries please contact the Healing Foundation at community@healingfoundation.org.au.

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