Category: News

CHECK-IN Wisdom Sharing Event

Events, News

Register for the CHECK-IN Wisdom Sharing event.

Anti-vilification laws should protect us too

Human Rights, News

The Victorian Government is currently conducting an Engage Victoria process around reforming Victoria’s anti-vilification laws. What does this have to do with VMIAC and you? Simon Katterl, a person with

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

Lived Experience Leadership Strategy Project Opportunities and Information Session

News

Are you a Lived-Experience expert that has worked at strategic and systems levels? Find out more about this opportunity here.

VMIAC Report on Barriers to Engagement with the Disability Royal Commission

News

Over the course of the Disability Royal Commission (DRC), we collected the feedback of consumers on the barriers they experienced throughout this process. VMIAC has compiled report that identifies several

Submission to the Independent Review of Compulsory Treatment…

Human Rights, News, Restrictive Practices

View VMIAC's submission to the Independent Review of Compulsory Treatment and Alignment of Decision-making Laws published Tuesday May 30, 2023.

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.

‘Not Before Time’ Report

News

Read VMIAC and the National Mental Health Consumer Alliance's response to the newly published Time To Tell report by lived experience leaders.

Read VMIAC’s submission to the NDIS Review

NDIS, News

Read VMIAC's NDIS Review Submission written by lived and living experience workers who are also NDIS participants.

CEO UPDATE WITH CRAIG WALLACE | 17.05.2023

News

Learn about the NDIS, the National Consumer Peak, the Federal Budget, the Mental Health Australia forum, a new VMIAC survey and the RANZCP 2023 Congress.

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