Cairns Carers Week

Join us in Cairns for National Carers Week

To celebrate National Carers Week (12–18 October), we’re hosting a series of special events in Cairns and we’d love for you to join us. All events are free to attend.

Events for Carers

Mental Health Carer Forum
Thursday 16 October

This event is all about bringing carers together to connect, learn more about Arafmi’s services, and hear from inspiring speakers, including:

  • Ivan Frkovic, Queensland Mental Health Commissioner
  • Katrina Armstrong, CEO of Mental Health Carers Australia
  • Simon Katterl, CEO, Mental Health Lived Experience Peak Queensland.

You’ll also enjoy:

  • Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea
  • Express massages
  • Lucky door prizes
  • Goodie bags.

Carer Gala Dinner
Friday 17 October

In partnership with Carers Queensland and Wellways Carer Gateway, we’re celebrating National Carers Week by giving back to those who give so much to others.

Join us for an unforgettable evening of delicious food, dancing, and great company.

Numbers are limited.

Event for Mental Health Professionals 

Mental Health Professional Networking Event
Wednesday 15 October

We invite you to an afternoon of relaxed networking, collaboration and meaningful conversation.

Guest speakers include:

  • Irene Clelland, CEO, Arafmi
  • Ivan Frkovic, Queensland Mental Health Commissioner
  • Katrina Armstrong, CEO, Mental Health Carers Australia
  • Simon Katterl, CEO, Mental Health Lived Experience Peak Queensland.

At this event, you’ll:

  • Connect with other professionals in the mental health space
  • Meet the Arafmi team and hear about our growing work in Far North Queensland
  • Be part of the official launch of our new professional resource:
    Working with Carers, Family and Kin – A Guide for Healthcare Professionals
  • Deepen your understanding of the vital role mental health carers play and how to better support and refer them in your work.

Contact marketing@arafmi.com.au for more information.

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Join us in Cairns – Events for Carers Week 2025

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