
Millie*
Millie is a second-year Master of Social Work (qualifying) student living in Victoria. She values learning, collaboration, and humanity. She enjoys making memories with her partner and children, music, bushwalking and trying new things. She aspires to be a connector between social support services to encourage responsiveness, understanding and cohesion. She hopes that throughout her career she will be able to contribute to policy and practice improvements.
*Millie is a pseudonym
Sabin Fernbacher
Sabin works as an independent consultant, facilitator, trainer, and lecturer. Prior to consulting, she held senior roles in the Victorian State Government (mental health), clinical mental health services and community agencies. Her particular interests include the intersection of trauma and mental health for individuals, organisations and systems. She assists organisations and individuals that are open to changing systems, approaches and outcomes for people who have experienced trauma and mental health challenges. Taking an intersectional approach, her great passions are collaborating across diversity, celebrating inclusion, and ensuring power imbalances are addressed as best as possible. She feels passionate about ‘making the world’ a more inclusive and kinder place. Away from work Sabin is a keen gardener, loves sharing her produce with neighbours, and paddle boarding on the Barwon river.