I deliver talks and workshops focused on mental health in culturally diverse communities.

My sessions combine psychological research, clinical experience, and lived insight into navigating multiple cultures.

I typically work with: 

  • High schools

  • Universities and TAFEs

  • Student services teams

  • Healthcare organisations

  • Community organisations

Mental Health Talks and Workshops for Schools, Universities, and Organisations

Mental Health Workshops in Melbourne | Schools, Universities & Organisations

Frequently Asked Questions About Mental Health Talks and Workshops

  • I can tailor the topics to suit your event’s needs. Popular topics include: 

    Mental Health in International Students: exploring the pressures many international students face, including academic expectations, cultural isolation, visa stress, and financial pressure.

    The ‘Third Culture Kid’ Identity and Mental Health: exploring the psychological impact of living between cultures and the mental health challenges that can arise from a multicultural identity.

    Intergenerational Trauma in Immigrant Families: exploring how the sacrifices and hardships experienced by previous generations can shape mental health across families.

    Culturally Safe Mental Health Care: designed for educators and health professionals, this session focuses on how organisations can create support systems that genuinely reach culturally diverse communities.

    How long are your talks or workshops?

    The length of each session can be tailored to suit your event. I regularly deliver a range of formats, from shorter talks to longer interactive workshops or training sessions.

    If you already have a specific time slot in mind, I’m happy to adapt the session to fit your program.

  • Speaking fees vary depending on several factors, including:

    • The nature of the event

    • The type of session requested (keynote, workshop, training, or panel)

    • The size of the audience

    • Preparation required

    • Travel

    Please get in touch with some details about your event and I can provide a quote.

  • The best way to start is simply to get in touch.

    You can share a few details about your organisation, the audience, the event date (if known), and what you’re hoping participants will gain from the session. I’ll then get back to you to discuss availability and whether it’s a good fit.

Mental health workshops in Melbourne focused on culturally diverse communities.