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Fund The Severe Mental Illnesses BELATEDLY but gratefully, we have seen extraordinary attention shift towards mental health services reform in recent months. Happily back from the brink DONNA Maki, 40, says she would have lost her sanity and her two-year-old son, Ishmael, if it wasn't for time spent at Charmian Clift Cottages in Blacktown. Experts approve of mental health plan The Federal Opposition’s $1.5 billion mental health plan has received support from experts operating in rural and regional Australia. Mental Health and mums
When Trudy Newell-Fielding suffered a manic episode after her daughter was born, the hospital didn't know where to put her. Unexpected artists soar in Penrith AN ART therapy program for people with mental illnesses in Penrith has blossomed to the point where participants have exhibited their work and even sold pictures to overseas buyers. Hope for “Hopeful Voice” arts project The Richmond Fellowship generated some great media interest on Tuesday 25th May regarding its appeal for help in saving the “Hopeful Voice” arts project in Western Sydney. Sanctuary saved me and my boy, says depressed mother Source: July 12th 2010 - The Australian DONNA Maki believes her son would have been taken away if it wasn't for the care she received in a supported housing program.
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