Knowledge Sharing

The Solis Culture & Mental Health Toolkit builds on our initial work in bringing together a directory and collection of resources including organisations, websites, online & in-person services and support resources, Instagram pages, podcasts and research related to living, being, and working in an intersectional and multicultural mental health space.

The Solis Toolkit is organised by a number of different mediums and categories. The three main categories are:

  • Medium,
  • Resource type and
  • Region

From this front page of the Toolkit, you can search for resources by:

  • Typing what you are looking for into the search bar and clicking ‘Search’ or
    Scrolling through the sub-categories under the three main categories identified above and clicking directly on each one.
  • When you have done this, you can also search within categories by clicking on the hyperlinks on the left side of the screen.
  • When you are inside a resource page, you can also click on hyperlinked sub-categories above the body of the description to take you to other similar resources.

There are 174 resources on this toolkit – & counting

Toolkit Newest Resources

How to Survive the End of the World is a podcast on surviving apocalypse with grace, rigor and curiosity. Adrienne cohosts this podcast with her sister Autumn Brown. Learn more and access archives and transcripts at endoftheworldshow.org
Medium: Podcast
Resource Type: Advocacy, BIPOC, Projects, Stories, Story
Talk Therapy To Me is hosted by counsellors Ashley (she/her) and Maxi (he/they) - two queer minds diving deep into the real stuff. It’s talk therapy, but make it gay. Each week, they unpack the mess and the magic of mental health, explore all kinds of queer relationships and intimacy, and tackle your burning questions in Ask a Queer Therapist. Thoughtful, cheeky, and full of heart - it’s the conversation you didn’t know you needed. Catch it on JOY 94.9 and wherever you get your podcasts.
Medium: Podcast
Resource Type: Advocacy, BIPOC, Stories, Story
Confusion about OSHC and healthcare in Australia can cause international students to delay care, overspend, or risk their health. We're here to make health education accessible and stigma-free for international students.
Lifting Minds was created to provide accessible mental health care and supervision for all people, with a focus on those from cultural and/0r gender diverse backgrounds. Our mission is to empower those who have been historically silenced through a decolonised lens of health.
VTMH advocates strongly for cultural safety and supports the examination of societal structures, service systems, and institutional factors.
Medium: In-Person, Online
Region: Victoria
Resource Type: Consultancy, Training, Workshops
As part of Umeed Psychology's CulturedUP Program we offer a range of workshop topics ranging from ADHD, Communicating with parents, Social Anxiety, Setting Boundaries, Intergenerational trauma and more! Click below to learn more.
Medium: In-Person, Online
Resource Type: Training, Workshops
Sandhya is a proud autistic/ADHDer psychologist who belongs to a community of neurodivergent psychologists, and actively seeks to dismantle the ableism in traditional behaviour approaches. We recognise some of these approaches may be different, but are ba
Medium: In-Person, Online
Resource Type: Consultancy, Training, Workshops
Wanting to create a space in which complex mental health/illness topics and information could be shared in a creative and easy to digest way led to the birth of Flow State Space. Flow State offers workshops, webinars and mental well-being education conte
Medium: In-Person, Online