Event Details

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Real Talk. Real Change.

What to expect

Event Details
When: Wednesday 10 September 2025
Time: 8am - 4:30pm
Where: The University Club of WA, Crawley

Men’s mental health is a conversation we must keep having. On World Suicide Prevention Day, Richmind WA and Mens Talk AU are bringing together experts, lived experience voices, and community, for the WA Men’s Wellbeing Conference 2025 – a day dedicated to insight, connection, and action for men’s mental health and wellbeing.

This event will explore preventative strategies, resilience-building, and the power of community in tackling mental health challenges faced by men.

The day will include special guest appearances, dynamic panel discussions, a variety of exhibitors as well as a series of breakout sessions, all shaped around four key advocacy pillars, the day will be immersive, insightful and solutions-focused.

About

Putting the Spotlight on Men’s Mental Health

What are the Four Pillars?
Drive early and effective engagement in responsive mental health services
Improve continuity of care (CC) between organisations, programs and care providers
Strengthen and diversify the representation of men and boys’ voices across the sector
Incorporate gender analysis in all data, reporting, surveys and research

The objective of these pillars is to improve responsiveness in addressing the diverse mental health needs of boys and men to reduce mental health distress and support their flourishing.

These are the four most important areas where we seek to see reform or improvement, and this is all based on evidence, research and the Government’s own data.

Every presentation at the conference will focus on these priority areas, the Four Pillars, as this represents the change we need to see in order to improve boys and men’s mental health and reduce suicide rates.

Speakers

Special Guests

This year’s conference will include special guest appearances, dynamic panel discussions, a variety of exhibitors as well as a series of breakout sessions, all shaped around four key advocacy pillars, the day will be immersive, insightful and solutions-focused.

Join us for real talk that’s contributing to real change.

Keynote Speaker
Stan Grant
Governor of Western Australia
Hon. Chris Dawson AC APM
Presenter
Dr Brita Pekarsky
Facilitator
Mike Dyson
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The dress code is business casual.

Is there parking available at the venue?

Yes, parking is available on site and on the street. To learn more, visit (UWA Parking – The University Club of Western Australia)

Is the venue accessible for people with disabilities?

The University Club of Western Australia endeavours to meet the needs of all our guests to ensure that they enjoy their Club experience with ease of access and accessibility. To find out more visit their accessibility page (Club Accessibility Wheelchair Access – The University Club of Western Australia) for specific requests at the conference please contact us at events@rw.org.au

We understand plans can change. Refunds for conference registration fees and ticket transfers are available under certain conditions. Please click here to view our Refund Policy.

Where can I find the conference Program?

The conference schedule can be viewed via
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How can I request special access or dietary requirements?

You can indicate any dietary needs or accessibility requirements during the registration process or by contacting us directly at events@rw.org.au

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