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Charmaine Bourke

Member, Clinical Advisory Group At SANE Australia at SANE

Charmaine Bourke is an accomplished professional in the field of organizational psychology, currently serving as the Managing Director of Aspect Group since August 2019, following the acquisition of the Mindful Employer Program from SANE Australia. Charmaine co-founded Aspect Organisational Psychologists in August 2004, providing consulting services across various industries and delivering value to clients globally. Additionally, Charmaine holds advisory roles with the Australian Federal Police, SANE Australia, and serves as an Adjunct Fellow at Macquarie University and an Adjunct Faculty Member at the Australian Institute of Police Management. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Science Psychology from the University of Sydney, as well as further studies at the University of Oxford.

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Sydney, Australia

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SANE

SANE supports all people in Australia affected by complex mental health issues. We exist to break barriers, raise expectations, and champion the voices of people with lived experience and their families and communities; to increase peer-led, connected support and drive systemic change. SANE is unique in our focus of supporting people who experience complex mental health issues, trauma, and supporting the mental health of those who are autistic and people with intellectual disability. We provide a range of free digital and telehealth support services including peer support, counselling, community forums, peer-led groups, art and social groups and information resources. SANE is widely respected as a lived experience-led organisation and advocate with a long history of collaboration across and beyond the mental health and suicide prevention sectors. Guided by our vision, goals, values and behaviours, we help create brighter futures for all people and families facing the challenges of complex mental health issues by working towards ending mental health inequity and social and economic exclusion. To learn more, visit sane.org.


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Australia

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51-200

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