Our Vision
To realise the potential of all Western Australians to recover from mental health challenges, maintain good mental health, and live a meaningful life in their community.
Our Mission
- To walk alongside people affected by mental health challenges, providing person-led, recovery focused support.
- To promote acceptance and understanding of mental health in the community.
- To be a leader in innovation and systemic reform in mental health service delivery.
Our Values
Empowerment: We work to empower people, helping them gain control over their own lives, and fostering power in them to act on the issues they define as most important to them.
Collaboration: We work with individuals and groups to achieve shared goals, sharing knowledge, learning together, and building consensus.
Inclusion and Acceptance: We acknowledge everyone’s worth and dignity, regardless of background, abilities, or beliefs. We demonstrate empathy, show consideration for one another, and acknowledge everyone’s value.
Integrity: We demonstrate integrity by having the courage to do the right thing, and to stand up for what’s right, being responsible for our actions, being honest, and adhering to the highest ethical standards.
Accountability: Individually and as an organisation, we are accountable and responsible for our behaviours, activities, decisions, and outcomes. We are open and transparent in what we do.
Our Strategy – 2021- 2025
As part of MIFWA’s 2021-2025 strategy, we aim to:
- Grow our NDIS services with a focus on financial sustainability and quality.
- Make a systemic impact on Western Australia’s and Australia’s mental health system, keeping the needs of people we support at the centre.
- Build capacity across metro, regional and rural areas of WA, focusing on community‑based services supporting families, parents, and carers.
- Build a more effective, efficient, and contemporary organisation rooted in our innovative and empathetic past.
- Be one of the Government’s primary partners in WA, supporting people with mental health challenges and their families, delivering efficient and effective services and growing revenue streams.
Primarily, we will maintain focus on quality and building partnerships with our stakeholders to achieve our vision to realise the potential of all Western Australians to recover from mental health challenges and to maintain mental health.
A critical part of our new strategy is the inclusion of eleven strategic projects. These projects centre around our overall social impact, systems and efficiencies, workforce growth and development, and capacity
You can more about our strategy and strategic projects here.
MIFWA Constitution
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