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John Allan Department of Psychiatry, University of Queensland
Andy Bell Centre for Mental Health UK (Equally Well UK)
Wanda Bennetts
Jenny Bowman
Lucy Brogden
Lisa Brophy
Peggy Brown
Debbie Childs HelpingMinds
Tara Clinton McHarg University of Newcastle
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Nadine Cocks Mind Australia
Lynne Coulson Barr Mental Health Complaints Commissioner
Steven David Bloomfield Mental health campus
Indigo Daya Consumer Leadership
Libby Dunstan Brisbane North Primary Health Network
Caitlin Fehily
Lauren Gibson
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Katherine Gill Registered Occupational Therapist and Mental Health Consumer Researcher
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Fiona Glover Flinders University
Rebecca Hallam Headspace Youth Early Psychosis Program (hYEPP)
Brenda Happell University of Newcastle
Ben Harris Mitchell Institute, Victoria University
Sarah Hughes
Fay Jackson
Kate Jackson NSW Ministry of Health
Kym Jenkins Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP)
Katherine Johnson Royal Melbourne Institute of technology (RMIT)
Kate Johnston-Ataata Royal Melbourne Institute of technology (RMIT)
Natalie Jovanovski Swinburne University of Technology
Teresa Kelly
Vicki Langan Neami National
Whitney Lee
Helen Lockett Wise Group
Anna Love Safer Care Victoria
Roderick McKay
Chris Maylea La Trobe University
Mark Morgan Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)
Katherine Moss
Anne Muldowney
Marcus Nicol National Mental Health Commission
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Mandy-Lee Noble Richmond Fellowship Queensland
Dave Peters Lived Experience Representative
Barri Phataford General Practitioner
Marie Piu Tandem
Sally Plever
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Marty Pritchard
Russell Roberts Equally Well Australia | Charles Sturt University
Simon Rosenbaum University NSW
Jade Ryall Flourish Australia
Kim Ryan Australian College of Mental Health Nurses
Cathy Segan Quit Victoria
Andy Simpson
Katie Stewart
Caro Swanson Principal Advisor (mental health) and Service user lead, Te Pou (Equally Well NZ)
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Shane Sweeney SUMITT, NorthWestern Mental Health (NWMH)
Nicci Tepper Remedy Healthcare
Maggie Toko Mental Health Complaints Commission
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Suzanne Turner NorthWestern Mental Health (NWMH)
Andrew Watkins
Rachel Whiffen Quit Victoria
Carolynne White
Emma Wood Te Pou o te Whakaaro Nui
Murray Wright NSW Chief Psychiatrist
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Acknowledgement

Equally Well recognises the lived experience of people who have experienced emotional or mental distress and the variety of experiences those people have had in accessing mental health services. Lived experience is embedded in Equally Well and continues to drive and direct our purpose. Equally Well and Charles Sturt University acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as traditional custodians of the land on which it operates.

We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging, and value the rich history, unbroken culture and ongoing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to country. Equally Well values inclusion and diversity and is committed to providing a safe, culturally appropriate, and inclusive service for all people, regardless of their ethnicity, faith, disability, sexuality, gender identity or health status.

Language

Equally Well acknowledges the wide range of terms often used within the field of mental health, such as service user, consumer, patient, client, person with lived experience and psychiatric survivor. These terms reflect local contexts, historical moments, political influences and preferences. We have used the term people living with mental illness. We also acknowledge the critique and limitations of all terms, including people living with mental illness.

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