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Leading minds converge at Orygen’s Youth Mental Health Symposium

  • Writer: ymhcollective
    ymhcollective
  • Aug 7, 2024
  • 1 min read



Listening to the voices of young people, valuing lived experience and transforming mental health services were at the centre of Orygen’s inaugural Youth Mental Health Symposium last week. About 500 people from 15 countries attended the event, where Orygen brought together local and international experts to explore new approaches to tackling the youth mental health crisis. Watch the symposium presentations here: https://www.orygen.org.au/About/News-And-Events/2024/WATCH-Leading-minds-converge-at-Orygen%E2%80%99s-Youth-Men












 
 

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