Greetings All,
The Mental Illness Fellowship Australia (MIFA) is the country’s
biggest membership-based mental; health organisation. It wants you to take part
in a nationwide online survey about mental health in Australia.
In the lead up to the 2007 federal election MIFA has commissioned a nationwide
survey asking people to rate their key federal metal health issues. The answers
will be summarised, publicised and taken to key political parties for their
written response leading up to election 2007.
These responses will also be summarised and publicised.
The aim is to tell Canberra
how Australians feel about mental health issues.
The survey takes 10m can be entirely anonymous and is open to anyone
with something to say on mental health.
If you can spare 10m for mental health visit: www.mifa.org.au
Cheers
Brett de Hoedt
Mayor of Hootville Communications
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Declaration: MIFA is a Hootville client.
About MIFA: The
Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia (MIFA) is the country’s largest
national not-for-profit community organisation for people affected by mental
illness and psychiatric disability with members at state and territory level.
Unlike other organisations MIFA deals with a range of illnesses including
schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive
disorders and anxiety disorders.
MIFA members provide education for consumers, carers and the community;
vocational options including the Clubhouse model, social firms and open
employment; day programs; rehabilitation; respite; accommodation support;
residential services; rural and remote services and the latest information.
MIFA member organisations are the Mental Illness Fellowship of ACT,
Schizophrenia Fellowship of NSW; Mental Illness Fellowship of North Queensland;
Schizophrenia Fellowship of Queensland; Mental Illness Fellowship Victoria;
Northern Territory Association of Relatives & Friends of the Mentally Ill;
Mental Illness Fellowship of South Australia; Mental Illness Fellowship of
Western Australia. This represents a membership of 15,000.