Gold Sponsors
Stride Mental Health
Stride Mental Health provides services to support people at all stages of their mental health journey. This includes early intervention services designed to support children, young people and adults at-risk of developing mental health conditions through to services for people with ongoing and complex needs. Wherever people are in their journey, we provide personalised, quality support and work with them to create the life they want.
yourtown
yourtown is a trusted provider of services for children and young people, with a focus on mental health and wellbeing, suicide prevention and child safety. Kids Helpline, powered by yourtown, is Australia’s only free and confidential, 24/7 online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5 – 25. Over the past 35 years Kids Helpline has directly responded to more than 9 million contacts across its platforms with millions more accessing online resources and the Kids Helpline @ School program.
Silver Sponsor
Wesley Mission Queensland
Since 1907, Wesley Mission Queensland (WMQ) has been helping people across Queensland build stronger and more inclusive communities.
WMQ is a not-for-profit providing community support; mental health services; aged, disability and palliative care; and retirement living through our 13 residential aged care homes, three retirement villages, 14 specialist disability accommodation facilities and two hospices. WMQ has a long and proud history of supporting people in need. Founded in the 1900s we now operate as an Institution of the Uniting Church.
We work collaboratively with other Uniting Church congregations, community organisations, and government bodies to provide accessible and flexible services to older people, those living with a disability or mental illness, and vulnerable children and families. Through its Reconciliation Action Plan, Wesley Mission Queensland celebrates diversity and stands with First Nations Peoples for an equal and united future.
With more than 3000 employees and 2400 volunteers working across approximately 90 services, our people strive to make a difference in people’s lives by building relationships, showing respect and demonstrating compassion.
WMQ is a not-for-profit providing community support; mental health services; aged, disability and palliative care; and retirement living through our 13 residential aged care homes, three retirement villages, 14 specialist disability accommodation facilities and two hospices. WMQ has a long and proud history of supporting people in need. Founded in the 1900s we now operate as an Institution of the Uniting Church.
We work collaboratively with other Uniting Church congregations, community organisations, and government bodies to provide accessible and flexible services to older people, those living with a disability or mental illness, and vulnerable children and families. Through its Reconciliation Action Plan, Wesley Mission Queensland celebrates diversity and stands with First Nations Peoples for an equal and united future.
With more than 3000 employees and 2400 volunteers working across approximately 90 services, our people strive to make a difference in people’s lives by building relationships, showing respect and demonstrating compassion.
Bronze Sponsor
Orygen, the National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health
Orygen is the largest translational research centre dedicated to youth mental health in the world.
As Australia’s Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health, Orygen is driving better outcomes for young people via innovative research, creating new models of care, and building the field via workforce development, training, education, policymaking and advocacy.
As Australia’s Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health, Orygen is driving better outcomes for young people via innovative research, creating new models of care, and building the field via workforce development, training, education, policymaking and advocacy.
Wandi Nerida
Wandi Nerida is Australia’s premier residence for the treatment of eating disorders located on the Sunshine Coast, providing a safe space for recovery based on hope, wisdom and lived experience. Owned and operated by Butterfly Foundation, Wandi Nerida fills the critical treatment gap between community or intensive outpatient treatment and acute hospital care. Wandi’s purpose-designed, modern ‘home away from home’ facility offers evidence-based psychological treatments and 24-hour accredited care, complemented by adjunctive equine, art and nature-based therapies. Wandi Nerida accepts participants of all genders aged 15+ from across Australia or internationally. QLD residents can access publicly funded beds. www.wandinerida.org.au