The MHPN Board consists of representatives of the four member organisations and is guided by an independent Chair. The Board brings a wealth of interdisciplinary experience to their role of overseeing MHPN’s operations and governance.
MHPN’s team are enthusiastic about improving the mental health landscape in Australia. We work together to support our two flagship programs, the National Networks Program and the Online Professional Development Program.
MHPN are committed to utilising our position in the Australian mental health landscape to contribute, wherever possible, to improving the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
In the 2022-23 year, more than 30,000 attendances were recorded collectively across network meetings, webinar broadcasts and the 2023 online conference. In addition, more than 79,000 views of webinar recordings and podcast listens were noted.
All up this equates to MHPN delivering producing 73,780 hours of interdisciplinary networking and professional development activity across the year.