SANE
Phoebe Kingston is the founder of Warren Academy and a prominent figure in the mental health sector. As a Lived Experience Academic at Curtin University since February 2017, Phoebe lectures, tutors, assesses, and contributes to curriculum development. Additionally, Phoebe serves as a National Lived Experience Peer Ambassador at SANE Australia and is the owner of Thru The Rabbit Holes, a consultancy firm specializing in lived experience. Phoebe holds extensive experience in various roles, including project lead for community engagement projects within the North Metropolitan Health Service and serving as a board director for Consumers of Mental Health WA. Phoebe's educational background includes graduating from Australia’s first Lived Experience Educator Unit at Curtin University and obtaining certifications in Personal Medicine Coaching. Phoebe Kingston is recognized for advocating self-empowerment and innovative approaches to mental health.
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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.