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Martina Browne
Psychologist
Galambila Aboriginal Health Service
Martina Browne is a Psychologist with the Culture Care Connect program at Galambila Aboriginal Health Service, where she works with mob, individuals and communities affected by suicide and those at risk of self-harm. Her role focuses on providing culturally responsive, trauma-informed support that promotes recovery, resilience, and connection. Martina brings experience across clinical and community settings, addressing complex mental health challenges such as depression, anxiety, and grief. She is passionate about reducing barriers to care and empowering communities through evidence-based interventions tailored to culturally safe contexts. Her work reflects a commitment to bridging research and practice, strengthening therapeutic relationships, and improving outcomes for individuals and families impacted by suicide and mental health concerns.
Sessions
Day 2
11.10
Culture, Care, and Connection
Community-Led Innovations in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Facilitator: Hope Saba, Assistant Director, Mental Health, National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO)
Kesi-Maree Prior, Culture Care Connect Coordinator, Pilbara Aboriginal Health Alliance
Denise Flanders, Mental Health Nurse (Suicide Prevention), Galambila Aboriginal Health Service
Martina Browne, Psychologist, Galambila Aboriginal Health Service