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What responsibilities do we all have to achieve better outcomes for the nation’s most vulnerable populations? Bring your questions and together we will find answers.Please join Professor Stan Grant Jr and expert panel members in a one hour public forum where we will answer your questions about COVID and the mental health impacts to Australia’s First Nations People.The panel will consist of Professor Stan Grant, Professor Juanita Sherwood, Dr Neil Philips, Fiona Cornforth, Professor Pat Dudgeon and Associate Professor Faye McMillan.Watch the live stream Professor Stan GrantVice Chancellor's Chair of Australian/Indigenous BelongingProfessor Stan Grant is the Vice Chancellor's Chair of Australian/Indigenous Belonging at Charles Sturt University. The representation of First Nations people by media often exacerbates the issue. Mental health is part of our total well being and cannot be separated from a history of invasion colonisation and racism. We will provide practical advice and explore ways that Indigenous health services can treat and can protect our people. This public forum will bring together health experts and draw on the expertise of Charles Sturt University to answer your questions about mental health.
Her work has changed health and education outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children across the nation. She has been a nurse, teacher, lecturer, and researcher for over 35 years. Her mother’s grandfather was born in Wagga Wagga and her family is connected to Country from Jerilderie through to Yass.Prof Sherwood is Pro Vice-Chancellor First Nations Engagement at Charles Sturt University. Professor Juanita SherwoodPro Vice-Chancellor First Nations EngagementProfessor Juanita Sherwood is a proud First Nations woman with Wiradjuri, Murri, Maori and Anglo-Celtic lineages. DuPont award, four times winner of the prestigious Asia TV awards including best news story and reporter of the year, twice winner of the coveted Australian Walkley Award, as well as a TV Logie award, GQ Magazine agenda setter of the year and an Australian Academy of Arts Cinema and Television Award (Australia's Oscars) as male TV presenter of the year.Stan is an award winning and best selling author of several books and has contributed articles to many major Australian newspapers, magazines and journals. Stan has a strong reputation for independence and integrity and has interviewed international political and business leaders, including our own prime ministers and senior ministers.Prior to taking up his latest role Stan served for a decade at a Senior International Correspondent for CNN in Asia and the Middle East, broadcasting to an audience of millions around the world.He has interviewed numerous world leaders including Nelson Mandela, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Condoleezza Rice, Yasser Arafat, Mahmoud Abbas, Shimon Peres, Bill Clinton, and Australian Prime Ministers Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, John Howard, Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott, and Malcolm Turnbull.Stan has won numerous international and Australian awards including a Peabody Award, Columbia University Alfred I.

Associate Professor Faye McMillanAssociate Professor Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health: School of Population Health UNSWDeputy National Rural Health CommissionerAssociate Professor Faye McMillan is one of two Deputy National Rural Health Commissioners, playing a key role in the Federal Government’s agenda to increase access to rural health services and address rural workforce shortages. She has many publications in Indigenous mental health, in particular, the Working Together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health and Wellbeing Principals and Practice 2014. She is also the lead chief investigator of a national research project, Transforming Indigenous Mental Health and Wellbeing that aims to develop approaches to Indigenous mental health services that promote cultural values and strengths as well as empowering users.
In 2021 Associate Professor McMillan was appointed as a Member (AM) of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday 2021 Honours List. She joins the School from Charles Sturt University, where she was Director of the Djirruwang Program - Bachelor of Health Science (Mental Health).Associate Professor Faye McMillan has received numerous accolades for her leadership and contribution to population health, education, equity and the community. She is a Wiradjuri yinaa (woman) originally from Trangie, NSW.
He is also an active communicator about mental health, mental illness and relationship issues through regular contributions to the popular Sydney ABC Radio 702 Drive show.First Nations Fact Sheet: Social & Emotional WellbeingA free public event hosted by the Western NSW Branch of the Royal Society of New South Wales and Charles Sturt University.The world is at a critical inflection point with rising authoritarianism and waning democracy. Neil Phillips is a consultant psychiatrist who works in rural and remote community mental health. She holds a Doctor of Health Science, Master of Indigenous Health Bachelor of Pharmacy, Graduate Certificate Wiradjuri Language, Culture and Heritage, Graduate Certificate Indigenous Governance, and Graduate Certificate in Education.She is also the first registered Aboriginal pharmacist, a founding member of Indigenous Allied Health Australia and holds a variety of board positions with various companies and associations.
SpeakersProfessor Stan Grant holds the Charles Sturt University Vice Chancellor's Chair of Australian-Indigenous Belonging at Charles Sturt University. Stan explores questions of history and identity and argues the west may need to give up power to keep it. After two decades of terrorism, war, economic collapse and now a devastating global pandemic what is to become of us?Renowned award winning journalist and Charles Sturt University Chair of Indigenous/Australian belonging, takes us on a journey through a world of change calling on three decades of front line reporting in Australia and around the globe. Not since the lead up to World War One have we seen such a fundamental shift in the global order.
Formerly, he was the ABC's Global Affairs and Indigenous Affairs Analyst.
