We realise that while many of you reading this work with some members of our team, many of you don’t know who we are!
To change this, we have decided to share with you an interview with one of our team members in each of our e-newsletters.
In August 2024, we shared our interview with VTMH Consultant Psychiatrist Justin Kuay. This time, Olivia has kindly agreed to be interviewed.
Name: Olivia
Job title: Carer Consultant
Qualifications: Bachelor of Science (Psychology), and Bachelor of Music (Performance)
Time at VTMH: Two years
Tell us your work story: Before joining VTMH, I was juggling casual jobs alongside my undergraduate studies in science and music. During that time, I had the chance to try out a variety of roles, from selling cheese at a supermarket to mentoring and tutoring secondary school students. I also volunteered with organizations like Headspace and Raise, which gave me valuable insights into mental health and supporting young people.
Joining VTMH was my first professional step into the mental health sector, and it has been an incredibly rewarding learning experience. I’m grateful for the opportunity to grow and learn in such a supportive and dynamic environment, and I’m excited to keep building my career in this field.
What attracted you to this role at VTMH? I was drawn to the work of VTMH because of its strong commitment to creating a culturally responsive mental health and wellbeing sector. As someone who values the importance of understanding diverse perspectives, I was eager to contribute my own lived and living experience to support this important mission.
Proudest achievement/s while working at VTMH: I am incredibly proud of the work we accomplished for the 2023 forum, ‘Women Empowering Communities: Deepening the Dialogue in Mental Health and Wellbeing’. It was truly inspiring to have the opportunity to highlight the powerful grassroots initiatives led by women in this space.
What do you hope for and envision for the future of VTMH? I hope that VTMH continues to champion the inclusion of diverse voices and varied perspectives, both in lived and living experience engagement and across the broader sector.
What do you enjoy most about your role? The opportunity to collaborate with a supportive and talented team that values the voices of lived and living experience. I’ve also greatly appreciated the chance to learn from my colleagues, whose expertise and insights have been invaluable in helping me grow professionally.
What do you like to do in your free time? I enjoy singing, playing guitar, crochet, hanging out with friends and family, and playing with my cat, Persimmon.
What’s the last book you read? Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
What’s the first concert you ever attended? Bastille, with my best friend in high school.
What’s the next place on your travel bucket list? England, to visit my sister and go to Glastonbury.
Tell us something we might be surprised to hear about you? On my non-VTMH days, I am a singing teacher