Category: CEO Update

Updates from our CEO!

Governance update

CEO Update, News

A short note to advise some changes in leadership at VMIAC. Chair: Simon Katterl Deputy Chair: Kathy Wilson Secretary: Melanie Sherrin Treasurer: Anna Snowden The Committee of Management are looking

VMIAC’S LATEST CEO UPDATE WITH CRAIG WALLACE | 02.11.2023

CEO Update

Watch VMIAC's latest video update with our CEO Craig Wallace to learn what we've been up to, as well as interesting news from within the mental health sector.

VMIAC’s LATEST CEO UPDATE WITH CRAIG WALLACE | 20.10.2023

CEO Update

Watch VMIAC's latest CEO Update with Craig Wallace as he discusses our two new projects, recent responses, policy submissions and events.

VMIAC’s LATEST CEO UPDATE WITH CRAIG WALLACE | 20.09.2023

CEO Update, Events, News

Our CEO Craig discusses lobbying, events, the Voice Referendum and an art competition VMIAC are running in October.

CEO Update 7.9.2023

CEO Update

VMIAC CEO , Craig Wallace gives us an update the Lived Experience Leadership Forum, our resource project about changes to the Mental Health and Wellbeing Act, and news about what’s

CEO Update for 26th July 2023

CEO Update

Update for the last fortnight from CEO, Craig Wallace.

CEO Update for the 12th July 2023

CEO Update, News

Our CEO, Craig Wallace talks about news and some new opportunities. 00.34.21 Staff from our CHECK-IN program will be sharing their wisdom in an upcoming event – register here. 01.47.01

CEO UPDATE WITH CRAIG WALLACE | 09.06.2023

CEO Update, News, Royal Commission

Watch our latest CEO update with Craig Wallace about our new research webpage, submissions for the compulsory treatment panel, LLEW initiatives and more.

CEO UPDATE WITH CRAIG WALLACE | 31.05.2023

CEO Update

Hear about our response to proposed discriminatory WorkCover amendments, anti-vilification reform, the NDIS Review, Victoria's State Budget and other updates.

CEO UPDATE WITH CRAIG WALLACE | 05.04.2023

CEO Update

In this video, VMIAC’s CEO Craig Wallace shares updates about reforms from the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System, our advocacy and the establishment of the National Consumer Peak.

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