Connecting mental health practitioners to improve multidisciplinary mental health care in Australia.
MHPN’s interactive webinars feature case-based discussions and Q&A sessions led by top experts, modeling multidisciplinary practice and collaborative care.
Mental Health in Practice is a podcast for health professionals working across the mental health system, featuring conversations grounded in real-world experience. Each episode brings together perspectives from clinical practice, research, and sector expertise to explore contemporary mental health care.
Extend your knowledge and explore the following curated compilation of webinars, podcasts and networks, highlighting selected topics of interest.
Connecting mental health practitioners to improve multidisciplinary mental health care in Australia.
Mental Health in Practice is a podcast for health professionals working across the mental health system, featuring conversations grounded in real-world experience. Each episode brings together perspectives from clinical practice, research, and sector expertise to explore contemporary mental health care.
MHPN’s interactive webinars feature case-based discussions and Q&A sessions led by top experts, modeling multidisciplinary practice and collaborative care.
Extend your knowledge and explore the following curated compilation of webinars, podcasts and networks, highlighting selected topics of interest.
Ruby Warber (she/her) is a proud Noongar woman and a highly accomplished clinical psychologist currently serving as the National Manager, First Nations Wellbeing & Healing at headspace. Originally from rural Western Australia, Ruby has dedicated her career to improving the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Her professional journey includes extensive clinical work at the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS), where she focused on trauma-informed care and delivering the “Koori Kids” and Adult Social Emotional Wellbeing programs. A leader in Indigenous mental health, Ruby’s expertise is backed by a Master of Psychology (Clinical) from Australian Catholic University (ACU) and a Master of Science in Global Population Health from the London School of Economics (LSE), which she attended as a Roberta Sykes scholar. In her current national leadership role, she bridges clinical practice with health policy to design and implement healing-centred frameworks that ensure culturally safe mental health support for First Nations youth across Australia.
The Mental Health Professionals’ Network (MHPN) respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri and the Boonwurrung people of the Kulin nation, the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which our office is situated. We also acknowledge Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. Find out more.