Memberships
connect, contribute, and shape the future of community
mental health.
forums and training.
Member Benefits
to submissions, policy development and strategy.
Influence National and State Wide Reform
Engage in mental wellbeing related projects and advocacy through QAMH, at times in conjunction with other bodies such as the Queensland Mental Health Commission (QMHC), Community Mental Health Australia (CMHA) and Mental Health Australia (MHA)
Member Training and Event Discounts
Enjoy access to training opportunities and discounts to events, resources and ideas relating to the Community Mental Health and Welllbeing Sector
Help Shape the Future of Queensland’s Mental Health Landscape
Participate in forums and events
Staying Informed
Access the latest industry news and updates via QAMH weekly and monthly e-news
Have Your Voice Heard
Promote member organisation events and initiatives through QAMH communication channels
A Platform for your Views to be Represented
Issues that matter to your organisation can be presented at both local and national government level
Strategic Member Support
Receive individual consultation with Queensland Alliance for Mental Health Chief Executive Officer and management team for advice, high-level strategic thinking and expertise
Connect to other Members
Network and develop strategic partnership opportunities with like-minded service providers and organisations
Raise the Profile of Your Organisation in the Community Mental Health Sector
General members have voting rights and can nominate for Board positions in line with the Alliance rules.
Upcoming & Recent Events
Annual Alliance Meeting
QAMH Online Members Forum: Legal Issues for Queenslanders with Mental Illness
QAMH Online Members Forum: Navigating Accreditation with Confidence: A Quality Update for Mental Health Providers
QAMH Online Members Forum: Putting the Human Back in Human Resources
QAMH Member Networking Event: Friday 30 May
Workforce Consultation: Townsville
Workforce Consultation: Cairns
QAMH Online Members Forum: Building Understanding of Lived Experience for Effective Workforce Development
Community Consultation: Townsville – Over 65 Community