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Helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life.National OfficeSANE AustraliaPO Box 226South MelbourneVictoria 3205+61 3 9682 [email protected]

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Page 1: SANE Annual Report 2013

Annual Report 2013

Madness is a real world for the many thousands of people who are right now living within it and dying within it It never apologises Sometimes it is a shadow ever present without regard for the sun Sometimes it is a well of dark water with no bottom or a levitation device to the stars It takes away the rational minds of ordinary people It takes our hearts knowing death so well This world was once my pair of horns my pair of wings Now we regard each other with caution and yes healthy respect Both bruised but very much alive We ndash the people who inhabit this world ndash are in every other respect just like you We want to live wellKate Richards Madness A Memoir (Penguin 2013)

Cover image Tim Hiller Samantha Arnold Tim and Samantha are SANE Australia Speakers who generously share their experiences of mental illness for the benefit of others See more information about SANE Speakers on page 11

lsquolsquo

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 3

SANE Australia Helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

SANE Australia Helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better lifeAnxiety Depression Bipolar disorder Psychotic conditions such as schizophrenia Personality disorders and other conditions

Almost half of all Australians experience a mental health problem at some time in life And every one of these has family friends fellow students or work colleagues who are affected by their condition

Mental illness isnrsquot something that happens to lsquoother peoplersquo Itrsquos something that affects all of us at some time in some way

Itrsquos about people like us

Mental illness does not discriminate It affects one in five of us every year regardless of age background career culture or economic status

Mental health problems are treatable yet two out of three of us who experience them do not access the treatment and support we need

Why Lack of recognition of symptoms concerns about stigma and discrimination confusion about where to go or what to do inadequate or nonexistent mental health services and policies ndash all of these contribute to the unnecessary and distressing cost of mental illness to Australian lives today

Through all of its activities SANE Australia is passionately committed to addressing these problems through Campaigns Research Education Support and Training

We refer to these five areas of our work as the lsquoCRESTrsquo

I CampaignsI ResearchI Education I Support I Training

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 5

Our values guide us in our work every day

Our vision is for Australia to lead the world in mental health within ten years

Celebration f We celebrate great achievements (big and small) by ourselves

and others

f We warmly welcome everyone who comes through our doors and we create a fun flexible and inspiring workplace that fosters personal and professional growth

f We broadcast to the world heroic stories of courage resilience and recovery

Innovation f We have a passion for learning and disseminating creative solutions to

real-world problems

f We embrace technology to build community and provide helpful information

f We seek out new ways to have greater impact through research testing and evaluation always informed by peoplersquos lived experience of mental illness

Responsibility f We do what is right however difficult that might be

f We are accountable for the decisions we make

f We take good care of our physical and mental health and seek help when we need it

Collaboration f We partner with others who share our vision values passion and

commitment

f We work with people with lived experience of mental illness to build better services policies and programs

f We encourage and support each other to do the best work we possibly can by listening communicating and working as one team

Our mission is to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Contents

SANE Australia 3 One million lives A message from our Chairman and CEO 6 Campaigns 8 Research 12 Education 14 Support 16 Training 18 Teamwork and passion behind the scenes 22 Thank you to our funders partners and supporters 26 Money matters 30

Our valuesRespect f We focus on the whole person and their strengths not the illness

and believe everyone is entitled to a better life

f We treat everyone with grace and dignity while welcoming robust and constructive discussion

f We communicate our appreciation to those who give of their time advice and financial resources

Left to right Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer Stan Wallis AC Chairman

lsquoSANE Australia touched the lives of over 600000 Australians last year With your support we aim to make a difference to one million lives a year by 2018rsquoJack Heath Chief Executive Officer

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 7

One million lives2013 has been a good year for SANE Australia

Building on SANErsquos 27 years of outstanding work we made a conscious decision to invest in broadening the base of the organisation so that we can have a bigger impact in the lives of even more Australians affected by mental illness

We established a new management structure recruited in new staff and introduced new reporting processes We grew the board and established Governance and Risk and Audit committees We established an office in Sydney to give better support to our national effort and formulated guiding values and behaviours to shepherd us through a new growth phase

At the same time we increased our impact by helping more people than ever before

Over the last twelve months we touched the lives of over 600000 Australians ndash an increase of 50 on the previous twelve months While this was primarily through increased traffic to our website we also grew programs most noticeably our Mindful Employer program along with welcoming new people to our Speakers program Unfortunately we did not have the resources to meet the increased demand for our HelpLine services We maintained our longstanding effort to reduce stigma in media coverage of mental illness and suicide

We also drew on SANErsquos strong standing across the mental health sector to call for a ten year vision for Australia to lead the world in mental health services programs and outcomes

Importantly the need for an inspiring and long term vision for the sector is gathering support in the sector

We were active on the policy front through a board seat on the Mental Health Council of Australia membership of the Steering Committee of the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance and membership of the Expert Reference Group on Mental Health Reform The ERG formulated 10 year targets ndash including for suicide prevention and stigma reduction ndash which are now up for consideration by the Coalition of Australian Governments We also attended President Obamarsquos National Mental Health Summit at the White House

We produced major reports on aged care stigma reduction and suicide prevention for mental health professionals

A key highlight was securing multi-year funding to build online forums which will provide a new sense of community connection and support for people affected by mental illness including their carers and families

We were reminded that when you open up about your own experience of mental illness others do the same We met people from all walks of life including business and community leaders who welcomed the opportunity to share their own story and kindly lend their support to our goal to touch one million lives by 2018

In the coming year we will continue to grow our programs with a big focus on our Online Community Forums We will undertake a major strategic review to examine our options to significantly increase our impact We will make a concerted effort to ensure the wider community is aware of SANErsquos great work We will work with other organisations to secure support for a targeted national stigma reduction campaign ndash an area that cries out for greater focus and commitment

On behalf of the hundreds of thousands of Australians who have benefited from SANErsquos work over the last year we extend our heartfelt thanks to our speakers staff patrons and board

We also thank our many individual supporters ndash those who have been such loyal friends of SANE and those we welcomed on board for the first time

We say a big thank you to Sue Woodward who stepped down from the SANE board after fifteen years of wonderful service

We are both personally committed to making 2014 a big year in the life of SANE Australia We would love for you to continue on the journey with us so that together we can do something special in the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness

Stan Wallis AC Chairman

Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer

A message from our Chairman and CEO

Samantha Arnold SANE Speaker

CampaignsSANE Australia campaigns for improvedattitudes towards and services for allpeople affected by mental illness

Changing minds changing lives

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 9

PolicySANE Australia advocates at a national level for improved mental health and support services for all those affected by mental illness including family and other carers

In the past year SANE has gained a voice on the Mental Health Council of Australia Board the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance of the National Mental Health Commission and the COAG Expert Reference Group on mental health national targets and indicators SANE is also a partner in the Landmark Report project on mental health reform

We continue to further our reach recognition and impact through the development of strategic relationships collaborations and the provision of additional services to people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our involvement in the mental health sector and our collaboration with other organisations on initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance the NRL State of Mind Campaign Expert Reference Group and CONGO (Council of Non-Government Organisations) helped improve and raise awareness of people affected by mental illness

f We continued to strengthen our relationship with the Australian Government and federal and state parliamentarians across the major political parties

SANE Australiarsquos advocacy and other work is only possible through the generosity of our supporters

With the generosity and continued support of the Australian community our plans for growth will make a dramatic impact on the lives of people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We established the SANE Foundation Fund which acknowledges major individual gifts and donors who have made a financial contribution of $5000 or more during the financial year The fund is overseen by an Advisory Committee chaired by Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

f We sourced funding from supporters to cover operational costs of the SANE Helpline and the Call Back Service

f We secured funding through Trusts and Foundations to develop a training program on mental health for frontline workers in the mental health sector

f We received a grant from the Australian Government of $13 million over three years to establish and operate online forums for people affected by mental illness

Development

Left to right Michelle Intveld Fundraising Coordinator and Administration Officer Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

lsquoAustralia can have the best mental health services in the world SANE is working hard to make this a realityrsquo Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 10

Media CentreThe SANE Media Centre promotes and supports the accurate and responsible portrayal of mental illness and suicide within the Australian media

The SANE Media Centre provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo service of information expert comment advice and referral for journalists reporting on mental illness and suicide and provides advice and support to organisations within the mental health sector on how to deal with the media

We also run the StigmaWatch program which voices community feedback about representations in the media that stigmatise mental illness or inadvertently promote self-harm and suicide StigmaWatch does not aim to stop media reports on these issues but encourages more accurate and responsible reporting which helps break down stigma and increases the understanding of mental illness

Our Media Centre is supported by the Australian Government as part of the Mindframe National Media Initiative We also work in partnership with many other organisations and bodies including Australiarsquos most popular health websites ninemsn health and Better Health Channel to supply information on mental health and related topics

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We got people talking about mental health over 1000 media stories featured SANE Australia content this year

f We kept the media and mental health sectors informed through our special eBulletins

f We conducted media training workshops in Hobart and Brisbane with senior staff from over 20 mental health organisations

f We played a major role in launching the National Mental Health Commissionrsquos first Report Card We engaged with indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) media to help reduce stigma in these communities and progress this initiative We also contributed regularly to the Community Radio Suicide Prevention Project on national indigenous and CALD radio stations

f StigmaWatch was an important community voice this year with 214 StigmaWatch reports and 28 Good News reports

f Two major reports were published A Life Without Stigma a landmark report that examines the impact stigma has on the lives of people living with a mental illness and StigmaWatch ndash Tackling Stigma Against Mental Illness and Suicide illustrating how our work helps change community attitudes about mental illness Both reports were commissioned from Barbara Hocking OAM the former Executive Director of SANE Australia

f A new edition of the SANE Guide to Reducing Stigma was developed with new sections on self-stigma electronic media and industry codes and guidelines

Left to right Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator Robyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

lsquoThere can be no true progress in mental health without tackling stigma Media portrayal of mental illness and suicide play a major role in determining community attitudesrsquoRobyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 2: SANE Annual Report 2013

Madness is a real world for the many thousands of people who are right now living within it and dying within it It never apologises Sometimes it is a shadow ever present without regard for the sun Sometimes it is a well of dark water with no bottom or a levitation device to the stars It takes away the rational minds of ordinary people It takes our hearts knowing death so well This world was once my pair of horns my pair of wings Now we regard each other with caution and yes healthy respect Both bruised but very much alive We ndash the people who inhabit this world ndash are in every other respect just like you We want to live wellKate Richards Madness A Memoir (Penguin 2013)

Cover image Tim Hiller Samantha Arnold Tim and Samantha are SANE Australia Speakers who generously share their experiences of mental illness for the benefit of others See more information about SANE Speakers on page 11

lsquolsquo

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 3

SANE Australia Helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

SANE Australia Helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better lifeAnxiety Depression Bipolar disorder Psychotic conditions such as schizophrenia Personality disorders and other conditions

Almost half of all Australians experience a mental health problem at some time in life And every one of these has family friends fellow students or work colleagues who are affected by their condition

Mental illness isnrsquot something that happens to lsquoother peoplersquo Itrsquos something that affects all of us at some time in some way

Itrsquos about people like us

Mental illness does not discriminate It affects one in five of us every year regardless of age background career culture or economic status

Mental health problems are treatable yet two out of three of us who experience them do not access the treatment and support we need

Why Lack of recognition of symptoms concerns about stigma and discrimination confusion about where to go or what to do inadequate or nonexistent mental health services and policies ndash all of these contribute to the unnecessary and distressing cost of mental illness to Australian lives today

Through all of its activities SANE Australia is passionately committed to addressing these problems through Campaigns Research Education Support and Training

We refer to these five areas of our work as the lsquoCRESTrsquo

I CampaignsI ResearchI Education I Support I Training

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 5

Our values guide us in our work every day

Our vision is for Australia to lead the world in mental health within ten years

Celebration f We celebrate great achievements (big and small) by ourselves

and others

f We warmly welcome everyone who comes through our doors and we create a fun flexible and inspiring workplace that fosters personal and professional growth

f We broadcast to the world heroic stories of courage resilience and recovery

Innovation f We have a passion for learning and disseminating creative solutions to

real-world problems

f We embrace technology to build community and provide helpful information

f We seek out new ways to have greater impact through research testing and evaluation always informed by peoplersquos lived experience of mental illness

Responsibility f We do what is right however difficult that might be

f We are accountable for the decisions we make

f We take good care of our physical and mental health and seek help when we need it

Collaboration f We partner with others who share our vision values passion and

commitment

f We work with people with lived experience of mental illness to build better services policies and programs

f We encourage and support each other to do the best work we possibly can by listening communicating and working as one team

Our mission is to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Contents

SANE Australia 3 One million lives A message from our Chairman and CEO 6 Campaigns 8 Research 12 Education 14 Support 16 Training 18 Teamwork and passion behind the scenes 22 Thank you to our funders partners and supporters 26 Money matters 30

Our valuesRespect f We focus on the whole person and their strengths not the illness

and believe everyone is entitled to a better life

f We treat everyone with grace and dignity while welcoming robust and constructive discussion

f We communicate our appreciation to those who give of their time advice and financial resources

Left to right Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer Stan Wallis AC Chairman

lsquoSANE Australia touched the lives of over 600000 Australians last year With your support we aim to make a difference to one million lives a year by 2018rsquoJack Heath Chief Executive Officer

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 7

One million lives2013 has been a good year for SANE Australia

Building on SANErsquos 27 years of outstanding work we made a conscious decision to invest in broadening the base of the organisation so that we can have a bigger impact in the lives of even more Australians affected by mental illness

We established a new management structure recruited in new staff and introduced new reporting processes We grew the board and established Governance and Risk and Audit committees We established an office in Sydney to give better support to our national effort and formulated guiding values and behaviours to shepherd us through a new growth phase

At the same time we increased our impact by helping more people than ever before

Over the last twelve months we touched the lives of over 600000 Australians ndash an increase of 50 on the previous twelve months While this was primarily through increased traffic to our website we also grew programs most noticeably our Mindful Employer program along with welcoming new people to our Speakers program Unfortunately we did not have the resources to meet the increased demand for our HelpLine services We maintained our longstanding effort to reduce stigma in media coverage of mental illness and suicide

We also drew on SANErsquos strong standing across the mental health sector to call for a ten year vision for Australia to lead the world in mental health services programs and outcomes

Importantly the need for an inspiring and long term vision for the sector is gathering support in the sector

We were active on the policy front through a board seat on the Mental Health Council of Australia membership of the Steering Committee of the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance and membership of the Expert Reference Group on Mental Health Reform The ERG formulated 10 year targets ndash including for suicide prevention and stigma reduction ndash which are now up for consideration by the Coalition of Australian Governments We also attended President Obamarsquos National Mental Health Summit at the White House

We produced major reports on aged care stigma reduction and suicide prevention for mental health professionals

A key highlight was securing multi-year funding to build online forums which will provide a new sense of community connection and support for people affected by mental illness including their carers and families

We were reminded that when you open up about your own experience of mental illness others do the same We met people from all walks of life including business and community leaders who welcomed the opportunity to share their own story and kindly lend their support to our goal to touch one million lives by 2018

In the coming year we will continue to grow our programs with a big focus on our Online Community Forums We will undertake a major strategic review to examine our options to significantly increase our impact We will make a concerted effort to ensure the wider community is aware of SANErsquos great work We will work with other organisations to secure support for a targeted national stigma reduction campaign ndash an area that cries out for greater focus and commitment

On behalf of the hundreds of thousands of Australians who have benefited from SANErsquos work over the last year we extend our heartfelt thanks to our speakers staff patrons and board

We also thank our many individual supporters ndash those who have been such loyal friends of SANE and those we welcomed on board for the first time

We say a big thank you to Sue Woodward who stepped down from the SANE board after fifteen years of wonderful service

We are both personally committed to making 2014 a big year in the life of SANE Australia We would love for you to continue on the journey with us so that together we can do something special in the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness

Stan Wallis AC Chairman

Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer

A message from our Chairman and CEO

Samantha Arnold SANE Speaker

CampaignsSANE Australia campaigns for improvedattitudes towards and services for allpeople affected by mental illness

Changing minds changing lives

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 9

PolicySANE Australia advocates at a national level for improved mental health and support services for all those affected by mental illness including family and other carers

In the past year SANE has gained a voice on the Mental Health Council of Australia Board the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance of the National Mental Health Commission and the COAG Expert Reference Group on mental health national targets and indicators SANE is also a partner in the Landmark Report project on mental health reform

We continue to further our reach recognition and impact through the development of strategic relationships collaborations and the provision of additional services to people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our involvement in the mental health sector and our collaboration with other organisations on initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance the NRL State of Mind Campaign Expert Reference Group and CONGO (Council of Non-Government Organisations) helped improve and raise awareness of people affected by mental illness

f We continued to strengthen our relationship with the Australian Government and federal and state parliamentarians across the major political parties

SANE Australiarsquos advocacy and other work is only possible through the generosity of our supporters

With the generosity and continued support of the Australian community our plans for growth will make a dramatic impact on the lives of people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We established the SANE Foundation Fund which acknowledges major individual gifts and donors who have made a financial contribution of $5000 or more during the financial year The fund is overseen by an Advisory Committee chaired by Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

f We sourced funding from supporters to cover operational costs of the SANE Helpline and the Call Back Service

f We secured funding through Trusts and Foundations to develop a training program on mental health for frontline workers in the mental health sector

f We received a grant from the Australian Government of $13 million over three years to establish and operate online forums for people affected by mental illness

Development

Left to right Michelle Intveld Fundraising Coordinator and Administration Officer Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

lsquoAustralia can have the best mental health services in the world SANE is working hard to make this a realityrsquo Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 10

Media CentreThe SANE Media Centre promotes and supports the accurate and responsible portrayal of mental illness and suicide within the Australian media

The SANE Media Centre provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo service of information expert comment advice and referral for journalists reporting on mental illness and suicide and provides advice and support to organisations within the mental health sector on how to deal with the media

We also run the StigmaWatch program which voices community feedback about representations in the media that stigmatise mental illness or inadvertently promote self-harm and suicide StigmaWatch does not aim to stop media reports on these issues but encourages more accurate and responsible reporting which helps break down stigma and increases the understanding of mental illness

Our Media Centre is supported by the Australian Government as part of the Mindframe National Media Initiative We also work in partnership with many other organisations and bodies including Australiarsquos most popular health websites ninemsn health and Better Health Channel to supply information on mental health and related topics

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We got people talking about mental health over 1000 media stories featured SANE Australia content this year

f We kept the media and mental health sectors informed through our special eBulletins

f We conducted media training workshops in Hobart and Brisbane with senior staff from over 20 mental health organisations

f We played a major role in launching the National Mental Health Commissionrsquos first Report Card We engaged with indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) media to help reduce stigma in these communities and progress this initiative We also contributed regularly to the Community Radio Suicide Prevention Project on national indigenous and CALD radio stations

f StigmaWatch was an important community voice this year with 214 StigmaWatch reports and 28 Good News reports

f Two major reports were published A Life Without Stigma a landmark report that examines the impact stigma has on the lives of people living with a mental illness and StigmaWatch ndash Tackling Stigma Against Mental Illness and Suicide illustrating how our work helps change community attitudes about mental illness Both reports were commissioned from Barbara Hocking OAM the former Executive Director of SANE Australia

f A new edition of the SANE Guide to Reducing Stigma was developed with new sections on self-stigma electronic media and industry codes and guidelines

Left to right Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator Robyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

lsquoThere can be no true progress in mental health without tackling stigma Media portrayal of mental illness and suicide play a major role in determining community attitudesrsquoRobyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 3: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 3

SANE Australia Helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

SANE Australia Helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better lifeAnxiety Depression Bipolar disorder Psychotic conditions such as schizophrenia Personality disorders and other conditions

Almost half of all Australians experience a mental health problem at some time in life And every one of these has family friends fellow students or work colleagues who are affected by their condition

Mental illness isnrsquot something that happens to lsquoother peoplersquo Itrsquos something that affects all of us at some time in some way

Itrsquos about people like us

Mental illness does not discriminate It affects one in five of us every year regardless of age background career culture or economic status

Mental health problems are treatable yet two out of three of us who experience them do not access the treatment and support we need

Why Lack of recognition of symptoms concerns about stigma and discrimination confusion about where to go or what to do inadequate or nonexistent mental health services and policies ndash all of these contribute to the unnecessary and distressing cost of mental illness to Australian lives today

Through all of its activities SANE Australia is passionately committed to addressing these problems through Campaigns Research Education Support and Training

We refer to these five areas of our work as the lsquoCRESTrsquo

I CampaignsI ResearchI Education I Support I Training

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 5

Our values guide us in our work every day

Our vision is for Australia to lead the world in mental health within ten years

Celebration f We celebrate great achievements (big and small) by ourselves

and others

f We warmly welcome everyone who comes through our doors and we create a fun flexible and inspiring workplace that fosters personal and professional growth

f We broadcast to the world heroic stories of courage resilience and recovery

Innovation f We have a passion for learning and disseminating creative solutions to

real-world problems

f We embrace technology to build community and provide helpful information

f We seek out new ways to have greater impact through research testing and evaluation always informed by peoplersquos lived experience of mental illness

Responsibility f We do what is right however difficult that might be

f We are accountable for the decisions we make

f We take good care of our physical and mental health and seek help when we need it

Collaboration f We partner with others who share our vision values passion and

commitment

f We work with people with lived experience of mental illness to build better services policies and programs

f We encourage and support each other to do the best work we possibly can by listening communicating and working as one team

Our mission is to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Contents

SANE Australia 3 One million lives A message from our Chairman and CEO 6 Campaigns 8 Research 12 Education 14 Support 16 Training 18 Teamwork and passion behind the scenes 22 Thank you to our funders partners and supporters 26 Money matters 30

Our valuesRespect f We focus on the whole person and their strengths not the illness

and believe everyone is entitled to a better life

f We treat everyone with grace and dignity while welcoming robust and constructive discussion

f We communicate our appreciation to those who give of their time advice and financial resources

Left to right Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer Stan Wallis AC Chairman

lsquoSANE Australia touched the lives of over 600000 Australians last year With your support we aim to make a difference to one million lives a year by 2018rsquoJack Heath Chief Executive Officer

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 7

One million lives2013 has been a good year for SANE Australia

Building on SANErsquos 27 years of outstanding work we made a conscious decision to invest in broadening the base of the organisation so that we can have a bigger impact in the lives of even more Australians affected by mental illness

We established a new management structure recruited in new staff and introduced new reporting processes We grew the board and established Governance and Risk and Audit committees We established an office in Sydney to give better support to our national effort and formulated guiding values and behaviours to shepherd us through a new growth phase

At the same time we increased our impact by helping more people than ever before

Over the last twelve months we touched the lives of over 600000 Australians ndash an increase of 50 on the previous twelve months While this was primarily through increased traffic to our website we also grew programs most noticeably our Mindful Employer program along with welcoming new people to our Speakers program Unfortunately we did not have the resources to meet the increased demand for our HelpLine services We maintained our longstanding effort to reduce stigma in media coverage of mental illness and suicide

We also drew on SANErsquos strong standing across the mental health sector to call for a ten year vision for Australia to lead the world in mental health services programs and outcomes

Importantly the need for an inspiring and long term vision for the sector is gathering support in the sector

We were active on the policy front through a board seat on the Mental Health Council of Australia membership of the Steering Committee of the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance and membership of the Expert Reference Group on Mental Health Reform The ERG formulated 10 year targets ndash including for suicide prevention and stigma reduction ndash which are now up for consideration by the Coalition of Australian Governments We also attended President Obamarsquos National Mental Health Summit at the White House

We produced major reports on aged care stigma reduction and suicide prevention for mental health professionals

A key highlight was securing multi-year funding to build online forums which will provide a new sense of community connection and support for people affected by mental illness including their carers and families

We were reminded that when you open up about your own experience of mental illness others do the same We met people from all walks of life including business and community leaders who welcomed the opportunity to share their own story and kindly lend their support to our goal to touch one million lives by 2018

In the coming year we will continue to grow our programs with a big focus on our Online Community Forums We will undertake a major strategic review to examine our options to significantly increase our impact We will make a concerted effort to ensure the wider community is aware of SANErsquos great work We will work with other organisations to secure support for a targeted national stigma reduction campaign ndash an area that cries out for greater focus and commitment

On behalf of the hundreds of thousands of Australians who have benefited from SANErsquos work over the last year we extend our heartfelt thanks to our speakers staff patrons and board

We also thank our many individual supporters ndash those who have been such loyal friends of SANE and those we welcomed on board for the first time

We say a big thank you to Sue Woodward who stepped down from the SANE board after fifteen years of wonderful service

We are both personally committed to making 2014 a big year in the life of SANE Australia We would love for you to continue on the journey with us so that together we can do something special in the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness

Stan Wallis AC Chairman

Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer

A message from our Chairman and CEO

Samantha Arnold SANE Speaker

CampaignsSANE Australia campaigns for improvedattitudes towards and services for allpeople affected by mental illness

Changing minds changing lives

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 9

PolicySANE Australia advocates at a national level for improved mental health and support services for all those affected by mental illness including family and other carers

In the past year SANE has gained a voice on the Mental Health Council of Australia Board the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance of the National Mental Health Commission and the COAG Expert Reference Group on mental health national targets and indicators SANE is also a partner in the Landmark Report project on mental health reform

We continue to further our reach recognition and impact through the development of strategic relationships collaborations and the provision of additional services to people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our involvement in the mental health sector and our collaboration with other organisations on initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance the NRL State of Mind Campaign Expert Reference Group and CONGO (Council of Non-Government Organisations) helped improve and raise awareness of people affected by mental illness

f We continued to strengthen our relationship with the Australian Government and federal and state parliamentarians across the major political parties

SANE Australiarsquos advocacy and other work is only possible through the generosity of our supporters

With the generosity and continued support of the Australian community our plans for growth will make a dramatic impact on the lives of people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We established the SANE Foundation Fund which acknowledges major individual gifts and donors who have made a financial contribution of $5000 or more during the financial year The fund is overseen by an Advisory Committee chaired by Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

f We sourced funding from supporters to cover operational costs of the SANE Helpline and the Call Back Service

f We secured funding through Trusts and Foundations to develop a training program on mental health for frontline workers in the mental health sector

f We received a grant from the Australian Government of $13 million over three years to establish and operate online forums for people affected by mental illness

Development

Left to right Michelle Intveld Fundraising Coordinator and Administration Officer Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

lsquoAustralia can have the best mental health services in the world SANE is working hard to make this a realityrsquo Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 10

Media CentreThe SANE Media Centre promotes and supports the accurate and responsible portrayal of mental illness and suicide within the Australian media

The SANE Media Centre provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo service of information expert comment advice and referral for journalists reporting on mental illness and suicide and provides advice and support to organisations within the mental health sector on how to deal with the media

We also run the StigmaWatch program which voices community feedback about representations in the media that stigmatise mental illness or inadvertently promote self-harm and suicide StigmaWatch does not aim to stop media reports on these issues but encourages more accurate and responsible reporting which helps break down stigma and increases the understanding of mental illness

Our Media Centre is supported by the Australian Government as part of the Mindframe National Media Initiative We also work in partnership with many other organisations and bodies including Australiarsquos most popular health websites ninemsn health and Better Health Channel to supply information on mental health and related topics

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We got people talking about mental health over 1000 media stories featured SANE Australia content this year

f We kept the media and mental health sectors informed through our special eBulletins

f We conducted media training workshops in Hobart and Brisbane with senior staff from over 20 mental health organisations

f We played a major role in launching the National Mental Health Commissionrsquos first Report Card We engaged with indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) media to help reduce stigma in these communities and progress this initiative We also contributed regularly to the Community Radio Suicide Prevention Project on national indigenous and CALD radio stations

f StigmaWatch was an important community voice this year with 214 StigmaWatch reports and 28 Good News reports

f Two major reports were published A Life Without Stigma a landmark report that examines the impact stigma has on the lives of people living with a mental illness and StigmaWatch ndash Tackling Stigma Against Mental Illness and Suicide illustrating how our work helps change community attitudes about mental illness Both reports were commissioned from Barbara Hocking OAM the former Executive Director of SANE Australia

f A new edition of the SANE Guide to Reducing Stigma was developed with new sections on self-stigma electronic media and industry codes and guidelines

Left to right Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator Robyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

lsquoThere can be no true progress in mental health without tackling stigma Media portrayal of mental illness and suicide play a major role in determining community attitudesrsquoRobyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 4: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better lifeAnxiety Depression Bipolar disorder Psychotic conditions such as schizophrenia Personality disorders and other conditions

Almost half of all Australians experience a mental health problem at some time in life And every one of these has family friends fellow students or work colleagues who are affected by their condition

Mental illness isnrsquot something that happens to lsquoother peoplersquo Itrsquos something that affects all of us at some time in some way

Itrsquos about people like us

Mental illness does not discriminate It affects one in five of us every year regardless of age background career culture or economic status

Mental health problems are treatable yet two out of three of us who experience them do not access the treatment and support we need

Why Lack of recognition of symptoms concerns about stigma and discrimination confusion about where to go or what to do inadequate or nonexistent mental health services and policies ndash all of these contribute to the unnecessary and distressing cost of mental illness to Australian lives today

Through all of its activities SANE Australia is passionately committed to addressing these problems through Campaigns Research Education Support and Training

We refer to these five areas of our work as the lsquoCRESTrsquo

I CampaignsI ResearchI Education I Support I Training

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 5

Our values guide us in our work every day

Our vision is for Australia to lead the world in mental health within ten years

Celebration f We celebrate great achievements (big and small) by ourselves

and others

f We warmly welcome everyone who comes through our doors and we create a fun flexible and inspiring workplace that fosters personal and professional growth

f We broadcast to the world heroic stories of courage resilience and recovery

Innovation f We have a passion for learning and disseminating creative solutions to

real-world problems

f We embrace technology to build community and provide helpful information

f We seek out new ways to have greater impact through research testing and evaluation always informed by peoplersquos lived experience of mental illness

Responsibility f We do what is right however difficult that might be

f We are accountable for the decisions we make

f We take good care of our physical and mental health and seek help when we need it

Collaboration f We partner with others who share our vision values passion and

commitment

f We work with people with lived experience of mental illness to build better services policies and programs

f We encourage and support each other to do the best work we possibly can by listening communicating and working as one team

Our mission is to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Contents

SANE Australia 3 One million lives A message from our Chairman and CEO 6 Campaigns 8 Research 12 Education 14 Support 16 Training 18 Teamwork and passion behind the scenes 22 Thank you to our funders partners and supporters 26 Money matters 30

Our valuesRespect f We focus on the whole person and their strengths not the illness

and believe everyone is entitled to a better life

f We treat everyone with grace and dignity while welcoming robust and constructive discussion

f We communicate our appreciation to those who give of their time advice and financial resources

Left to right Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer Stan Wallis AC Chairman

lsquoSANE Australia touched the lives of over 600000 Australians last year With your support we aim to make a difference to one million lives a year by 2018rsquoJack Heath Chief Executive Officer

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One million lives2013 has been a good year for SANE Australia

Building on SANErsquos 27 years of outstanding work we made a conscious decision to invest in broadening the base of the organisation so that we can have a bigger impact in the lives of even more Australians affected by mental illness

We established a new management structure recruited in new staff and introduced new reporting processes We grew the board and established Governance and Risk and Audit committees We established an office in Sydney to give better support to our national effort and formulated guiding values and behaviours to shepherd us through a new growth phase

At the same time we increased our impact by helping more people than ever before

Over the last twelve months we touched the lives of over 600000 Australians ndash an increase of 50 on the previous twelve months While this was primarily through increased traffic to our website we also grew programs most noticeably our Mindful Employer program along with welcoming new people to our Speakers program Unfortunately we did not have the resources to meet the increased demand for our HelpLine services We maintained our longstanding effort to reduce stigma in media coverage of mental illness and suicide

We also drew on SANErsquos strong standing across the mental health sector to call for a ten year vision for Australia to lead the world in mental health services programs and outcomes

Importantly the need for an inspiring and long term vision for the sector is gathering support in the sector

We were active on the policy front through a board seat on the Mental Health Council of Australia membership of the Steering Committee of the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance and membership of the Expert Reference Group on Mental Health Reform The ERG formulated 10 year targets ndash including for suicide prevention and stigma reduction ndash which are now up for consideration by the Coalition of Australian Governments We also attended President Obamarsquos National Mental Health Summit at the White House

We produced major reports on aged care stigma reduction and suicide prevention for mental health professionals

A key highlight was securing multi-year funding to build online forums which will provide a new sense of community connection and support for people affected by mental illness including their carers and families

We were reminded that when you open up about your own experience of mental illness others do the same We met people from all walks of life including business and community leaders who welcomed the opportunity to share their own story and kindly lend their support to our goal to touch one million lives by 2018

In the coming year we will continue to grow our programs with a big focus on our Online Community Forums We will undertake a major strategic review to examine our options to significantly increase our impact We will make a concerted effort to ensure the wider community is aware of SANErsquos great work We will work with other organisations to secure support for a targeted national stigma reduction campaign ndash an area that cries out for greater focus and commitment

On behalf of the hundreds of thousands of Australians who have benefited from SANErsquos work over the last year we extend our heartfelt thanks to our speakers staff patrons and board

We also thank our many individual supporters ndash those who have been such loyal friends of SANE and those we welcomed on board for the first time

We say a big thank you to Sue Woodward who stepped down from the SANE board after fifteen years of wonderful service

We are both personally committed to making 2014 a big year in the life of SANE Australia We would love for you to continue on the journey with us so that together we can do something special in the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness

Stan Wallis AC Chairman

Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer

A message from our Chairman and CEO

Samantha Arnold SANE Speaker

CampaignsSANE Australia campaigns for improvedattitudes towards and services for allpeople affected by mental illness

Changing minds changing lives

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 9

PolicySANE Australia advocates at a national level for improved mental health and support services for all those affected by mental illness including family and other carers

In the past year SANE has gained a voice on the Mental Health Council of Australia Board the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance of the National Mental Health Commission and the COAG Expert Reference Group on mental health national targets and indicators SANE is also a partner in the Landmark Report project on mental health reform

We continue to further our reach recognition and impact through the development of strategic relationships collaborations and the provision of additional services to people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our involvement in the mental health sector and our collaboration with other organisations on initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance the NRL State of Mind Campaign Expert Reference Group and CONGO (Council of Non-Government Organisations) helped improve and raise awareness of people affected by mental illness

f We continued to strengthen our relationship with the Australian Government and federal and state parliamentarians across the major political parties

SANE Australiarsquos advocacy and other work is only possible through the generosity of our supporters

With the generosity and continued support of the Australian community our plans for growth will make a dramatic impact on the lives of people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We established the SANE Foundation Fund which acknowledges major individual gifts and donors who have made a financial contribution of $5000 or more during the financial year The fund is overseen by an Advisory Committee chaired by Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

f We sourced funding from supporters to cover operational costs of the SANE Helpline and the Call Back Service

f We secured funding through Trusts and Foundations to develop a training program on mental health for frontline workers in the mental health sector

f We received a grant from the Australian Government of $13 million over three years to establish and operate online forums for people affected by mental illness

Development

Left to right Michelle Intveld Fundraising Coordinator and Administration Officer Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

lsquoAustralia can have the best mental health services in the world SANE is working hard to make this a realityrsquo Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 10

Media CentreThe SANE Media Centre promotes and supports the accurate and responsible portrayal of mental illness and suicide within the Australian media

The SANE Media Centre provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo service of information expert comment advice and referral for journalists reporting on mental illness and suicide and provides advice and support to organisations within the mental health sector on how to deal with the media

We also run the StigmaWatch program which voices community feedback about representations in the media that stigmatise mental illness or inadvertently promote self-harm and suicide StigmaWatch does not aim to stop media reports on these issues but encourages more accurate and responsible reporting which helps break down stigma and increases the understanding of mental illness

Our Media Centre is supported by the Australian Government as part of the Mindframe National Media Initiative We also work in partnership with many other organisations and bodies including Australiarsquos most popular health websites ninemsn health and Better Health Channel to supply information on mental health and related topics

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We got people talking about mental health over 1000 media stories featured SANE Australia content this year

f We kept the media and mental health sectors informed through our special eBulletins

f We conducted media training workshops in Hobart and Brisbane with senior staff from over 20 mental health organisations

f We played a major role in launching the National Mental Health Commissionrsquos first Report Card We engaged with indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) media to help reduce stigma in these communities and progress this initiative We also contributed regularly to the Community Radio Suicide Prevention Project on national indigenous and CALD radio stations

f StigmaWatch was an important community voice this year with 214 StigmaWatch reports and 28 Good News reports

f Two major reports were published A Life Without Stigma a landmark report that examines the impact stigma has on the lives of people living with a mental illness and StigmaWatch ndash Tackling Stigma Against Mental Illness and Suicide illustrating how our work helps change community attitudes about mental illness Both reports were commissioned from Barbara Hocking OAM the former Executive Director of SANE Australia

f A new edition of the SANE Guide to Reducing Stigma was developed with new sections on self-stigma electronic media and industry codes and guidelines

Left to right Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator Robyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

lsquoThere can be no true progress in mental health without tackling stigma Media portrayal of mental illness and suicide play a major role in determining community attitudesrsquoRobyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 5: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 5

Our values guide us in our work every day

Our vision is for Australia to lead the world in mental health within ten years

Celebration f We celebrate great achievements (big and small) by ourselves

and others

f We warmly welcome everyone who comes through our doors and we create a fun flexible and inspiring workplace that fosters personal and professional growth

f We broadcast to the world heroic stories of courage resilience and recovery

Innovation f We have a passion for learning and disseminating creative solutions to

real-world problems

f We embrace technology to build community and provide helpful information

f We seek out new ways to have greater impact through research testing and evaluation always informed by peoplersquos lived experience of mental illness

Responsibility f We do what is right however difficult that might be

f We are accountable for the decisions we make

f We take good care of our physical and mental health and seek help when we need it

Collaboration f We partner with others who share our vision values passion and

commitment

f We work with people with lived experience of mental illness to build better services policies and programs

f We encourage and support each other to do the best work we possibly can by listening communicating and working as one team

Our mission is to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Contents

SANE Australia 3 One million lives A message from our Chairman and CEO 6 Campaigns 8 Research 12 Education 14 Support 16 Training 18 Teamwork and passion behind the scenes 22 Thank you to our funders partners and supporters 26 Money matters 30

Our valuesRespect f We focus on the whole person and their strengths not the illness

and believe everyone is entitled to a better life

f We treat everyone with grace and dignity while welcoming robust and constructive discussion

f We communicate our appreciation to those who give of their time advice and financial resources

Left to right Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer Stan Wallis AC Chairman

lsquoSANE Australia touched the lives of over 600000 Australians last year With your support we aim to make a difference to one million lives a year by 2018rsquoJack Heath Chief Executive Officer

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 7

One million lives2013 has been a good year for SANE Australia

Building on SANErsquos 27 years of outstanding work we made a conscious decision to invest in broadening the base of the organisation so that we can have a bigger impact in the lives of even more Australians affected by mental illness

We established a new management structure recruited in new staff and introduced new reporting processes We grew the board and established Governance and Risk and Audit committees We established an office in Sydney to give better support to our national effort and formulated guiding values and behaviours to shepherd us through a new growth phase

At the same time we increased our impact by helping more people than ever before

Over the last twelve months we touched the lives of over 600000 Australians ndash an increase of 50 on the previous twelve months While this was primarily through increased traffic to our website we also grew programs most noticeably our Mindful Employer program along with welcoming new people to our Speakers program Unfortunately we did not have the resources to meet the increased demand for our HelpLine services We maintained our longstanding effort to reduce stigma in media coverage of mental illness and suicide

We also drew on SANErsquos strong standing across the mental health sector to call for a ten year vision for Australia to lead the world in mental health services programs and outcomes

Importantly the need for an inspiring and long term vision for the sector is gathering support in the sector

We were active on the policy front through a board seat on the Mental Health Council of Australia membership of the Steering Committee of the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance and membership of the Expert Reference Group on Mental Health Reform The ERG formulated 10 year targets ndash including for suicide prevention and stigma reduction ndash which are now up for consideration by the Coalition of Australian Governments We also attended President Obamarsquos National Mental Health Summit at the White House

We produced major reports on aged care stigma reduction and suicide prevention for mental health professionals

A key highlight was securing multi-year funding to build online forums which will provide a new sense of community connection and support for people affected by mental illness including their carers and families

We were reminded that when you open up about your own experience of mental illness others do the same We met people from all walks of life including business and community leaders who welcomed the opportunity to share their own story and kindly lend their support to our goal to touch one million lives by 2018

In the coming year we will continue to grow our programs with a big focus on our Online Community Forums We will undertake a major strategic review to examine our options to significantly increase our impact We will make a concerted effort to ensure the wider community is aware of SANErsquos great work We will work with other organisations to secure support for a targeted national stigma reduction campaign ndash an area that cries out for greater focus and commitment

On behalf of the hundreds of thousands of Australians who have benefited from SANErsquos work over the last year we extend our heartfelt thanks to our speakers staff patrons and board

We also thank our many individual supporters ndash those who have been such loyal friends of SANE and those we welcomed on board for the first time

We say a big thank you to Sue Woodward who stepped down from the SANE board after fifteen years of wonderful service

We are both personally committed to making 2014 a big year in the life of SANE Australia We would love for you to continue on the journey with us so that together we can do something special in the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness

Stan Wallis AC Chairman

Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer

A message from our Chairman and CEO

Samantha Arnold SANE Speaker

CampaignsSANE Australia campaigns for improvedattitudes towards and services for allpeople affected by mental illness

Changing minds changing lives

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 9

PolicySANE Australia advocates at a national level for improved mental health and support services for all those affected by mental illness including family and other carers

In the past year SANE has gained a voice on the Mental Health Council of Australia Board the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance of the National Mental Health Commission and the COAG Expert Reference Group on mental health national targets and indicators SANE is also a partner in the Landmark Report project on mental health reform

We continue to further our reach recognition and impact through the development of strategic relationships collaborations and the provision of additional services to people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our involvement in the mental health sector and our collaboration with other organisations on initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance the NRL State of Mind Campaign Expert Reference Group and CONGO (Council of Non-Government Organisations) helped improve and raise awareness of people affected by mental illness

f We continued to strengthen our relationship with the Australian Government and federal and state parliamentarians across the major political parties

SANE Australiarsquos advocacy and other work is only possible through the generosity of our supporters

With the generosity and continued support of the Australian community our plans for growth will make a dramatic impact on the lives of people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We established the SANE Foundation Fund which acknowledges major individual gifts and donors who have made a financial contribution of $5000 or more during the financial year The fund is overseen by an Advisory Committee chaired by Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

f We sourced funding from supporters to cover operational costs of the SANE Helpline and the Call Back Service

f We secured funding through Trusts and Foundations to develop a training program on mental health for frontline workers in the mental health sector

f We received a grant from the Australian Government of $13 million over three years to establish and operate online forums for people affected by mental illness

Development

Left to right Michelle Intveld Fundraising Coordinator and Administration Officer Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

lsquoAustralia can have the best mental health services in the world SANE is working hard to make this a realityrsquo Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 10

Media CentreThe SANE Media Centre promotes and supports the accurate and responsible portrayal of mental illness and suicide within the Australian media

The SANE Media Centre provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo service of information expert comment advice and referral for journalists reporting on mental illness and suicide and provides advice and support to organisations within the mental health sector on how to deal with the media

We also run the StigmaWatch program which voices community feedback about representations in the media that stigmatise mental illness or inadvertently promote self-harm and suicide StigmaWatch does not aim to stop media reports on these issues but encourages more accurate and responsible reporting which helps break down stigma and increases the understanding of mental illness

Our Media Centre is supported by the Australian Government as part of the Mindframe National Media Initiative We also work in partnership with many other organisations and bodies including Australiarsquos most popular health websites ninemsn health and Better Health Channel to supply information on mental health and related topics

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We got people talking about mental health over 1000 media stories featured SANE Australia content this year

f We kept the media and mental health sectors informed through our special eBulletins

f We conducted media training workshops in Hobart and Brisbane with senior staff from over 20 mental health organisations

f We played a major role in launching the National Mental Health Commissionrsquos first Report Card We engaged with indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) media to help reduce stigma in these communities and progress this initiative We also contributed regularly to the Community Radio Suicide Prevention Project on national indigenous and CALD radio stations

f StigmaWatch was an important community voice this year with 214 StigmaWatch reports and 28 Good News reports

f Two major reports were published A Life Without Stigma a landmark report that examines the impact stigma has on the lives of people living with a mental illness and StigmaWatch ndash Tackling Stigma Against Mental Illness and Suicide illustrating how our work helps change community attitudes about mental illness Both reports were commissioned from Barbara Hocking OAM the former Executive Director of SANE Australia

f A new edition of the SANE Guide to Reducing Stigma was developed with new sections on self-stigma electronic media and industry codes and guidelines

Left to right Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator Robyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

lsquoThere can be no true progress in mental health without tackling stigma Media portrayal of mental illness and suicide play a major role in determining community attitudesrsquoRobyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 6: SANE Annual Report 2013

Left to right Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer Stan Wallis AC Chairman

lsquoSANE Australia touched the lives of over 600000 Australians last year With your support we aim to make a difference to one million lives a year by 2018rsquoJack Heath Chief Executive Officer

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 7

One million lives2013 has been a good year for SANE Australia

Building on SANErsquos 27 years of outstanding work we made a conscious decision to invest in broadening the base of the organisation so that we can have a bigger impact in the lives of even more Australians affected by mental illness

We established a new management structure recruited in new staff and introduced new reporting processes We grew the board and established Governance and Risk and Audit committees We established an office in Sydney to give better support to our national effort and formulated guiding values and behaviours to shepherd us through a new growth phase

At the same time we increased our impact by helping more people than ever before

Over the last twelve months we touched the lives of over 600000 Australians ndash an increase of 50 on the previous twelve months While this was primarily through increased traffic to our website we also grew programs most noticeably our Mindful Employer program along with welcoming new people to our Speakers program Unfortunately we did not have the resources to meet the increased demand for our HelpLine services We maintained our longstanding effort to reduce stigma in media coverage of mental illness and suicide

We also drew on SANErsquos strong standing across the mental health sector to call for a ten year vision for Australia to lead the world in mental health services programs and outcomes

Importantly the need for an inspiring and long term vision for the sector is gathering support in the sector

We were active on the policy front through a board seat on the Mental Health Council of Australia membership of the Steering Committee of the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance and membership of the Expert Reference Group on Mental Health Reform The ERG formulated 10 year targets ndash including for suicide prevention and stigma reduction ndash which are now up for consideration by the Coalition of Australian Governments We also attended President Obamarsquos National Mental Health Summit at the White House

We produced major reports on aged care stigma reduction and suicide prevention for mental health professionals

A key highlight was securing multi-year funding to build online forums which will provide a new sense of community connection and support for people affected by mental illness including their carers and families

We were reminded that when you open up about your own experience of mental illness others do the same We met people from all walks of life including business and community leaders who welcomed the opportunity to share their own story and kindly lend their support to our goal to touch one million lives by 2018

In the coming year we will continue to grow our programs with a big focus on our Online Community Forums We will undertake a major strategic review to examine our options to significantly increase our impact We will make a concerted effort to ensure the wider community is aware of SANErsquos great work We will work with other organisations to secure support for a targeted national stigma reduction campaign ndash an area that cries out for greater focus and commitment

On behalf of the hundreds of thousands of Australians who have benefited from SANErsquos work over the last year we extend our heartfelt thanks to our speakers staff patrons and board

We also thank our many individual supporters ndash those who have been such loyal friends of SANE and those we welcomed on board for the first time

We say a big thank you to Sue Woodward who stepped down from the SANE board after fifteen years of wonderful service

We are both personally committed to making 2014 a big year in the life of SANE Australia We would love for you to continue on the journey with us so that together we can do something special in the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness

Stan Wallis AC Chairman

Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer

A message from our Chairman and CEO

Samantha Arnold SANE Speaker

CampaignsSANE Australia campaigns for improvedattitudes towards and services for allpeople affected by mental illness

Changing minds changing lives

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 9

PolicySANE Australia advocates at a national level for improved mental health and support services for all those affected by mental illness including family and other carers

In the past year SANE has gained a voice on the Mental Health Council of Australia Board the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance of the National Mental Health Commission and the COAG Expert Reference Group on mental health national targets and indicators SANE is also a partner in the Landmark Report project on mental health reform

We continue to further our reach recognition and impact through the development of strategic relationships collaborations and the provision of additional services to people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our involvement in the mental health sector and our collaboration with other organisations on initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance the NRL State of Mind Campaign Expert Reference Group and CONGO (Council of Non-Government Organisations) helped improve and raise awareness of people affected by mental illness

f We continued to strengthen our relationship with the Australian Government and federal and state parliamentarians across the major political parties

SANE Australiarsquos advocacy and other work is only possible through the generosity of our supporters

With the generosity and continued support of the Australian community our plans for growth will make a dramatic impact on the lives of people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We established the SANE Foundation Fund which acknowledges major individual gifts and donors who have made a financial contribution of $5000 or more during the financial year The fund is overseen by an Advisory Committee chaired by Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

f We sourced funding from supporters to cover operational costs of the SANE Helpline and the Call Back Service

f We secured funding through Trusts and Foundations to develop a training program on mental health for frontline workers in the mental health sector

f We received a grant from the Australian Government of $13 million over three years to establish and operate online forums for people affected by mental illness

Development

Left to right Michelle Intveld Fundraising Coordinator and Administration Officer Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

lsquoAustralia can have the best mental health services in the world SANE is working hard to make this a realityrsquo Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 10

Media CentreThe SANE Media Centre promotes and supports the accurate and responsible portrayal of mental illness and suicide within the Australian media

The SANE Media Centre provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo service of information expert comment advice and referral for journalists reporting on mental illness and suicide and provides advice and support to organisations within the mental health sector on how to deal with the media

We also run the StigmaWatch program which voices community feedback about representations in the media that stigmatise mental illness or inadvertently promote self-harm and suicide StigmaWatch does not aim to stop media reports on these issues but encourages more accurate and responsible reporting which helps break down stigma and increases the understanding of mental illness

Our Media Centre is supported by the Australian Government as part of the Mindframe National Media Initiative We also work in partnership with many other organisations and bodies including Australiarsquos most popular health websites ninemsn health and Better Health Channel to supply information on mental health and related topics

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We got people talking about mental health over 1000 media stories featured SANE Australia content this year

f We kept the media and mental health sectors informed through our special eBulletins

f We conducted media training workshops in Hobart and Brisbane with senior staff from over 20 mental health organisations

f We played a major role in launching the National Mental Health Commissionrsquos first Report Card We engaged with indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) media to help reduce stigma in these communities and progress this initiative We also contributed regularly to the Community Radio Suicide Prevention Project on national indigenous and CALD radio stations

f StigmaWatch was an important community voice this year with 214 StigmaWatch reports and 28 Good News reports

f Two major reports were published A Life Without Stigma a landmark report that examines the impact stigma has on the lives of people living with a mental illness and StigmaWatch ndash Tackling Stigma Against Mental Illness and Suicide illustrating how our work helps change community attitudes about mental illness Both reports were commissioned from Barbara Hocking OAM the former Executive Director of SANE Australia

f A new edition of the SANE Guide to Reducing Stigma was developed with new sections on self-stigma electronic media and industry codes and guidelines

Left to right Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator Robyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

lsquoThere can be no true progress in mental health without tackling stigma Media portrayal of mental illness and suicide play a major role in determining community attitudesrsquoRobyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 7: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 7

One million lives2013 has been a good year for SANE Australia

Building on SANErsquos 27 years of outstanding work we made a conscious decision to invest in broadening the base of the organisation so that we can have a bigger impact in the lives of even more Australians affected by mental illness

We established a new management structure recruited in new staff and introduced new reporting processes We grew the board and established Governance and Risk and Audit committees We established an office in Sydney to give better support to our national effort and formulated guiding values and behaviours to shepherd us through a new growth phase

At the same time we increased our impact by helping more people than ever before

Over the last twelve months we touched the lives of over 600000 Australians ndash an increase of 50 on the previous twelve months While this was primarily through increased traffic to our website we also grew programs most noticeably our Mindful Employer program along with welcoming new people to our Speakers program Unfortunately we did not have the resources to meet the increased demand for our HelpLine services We maintained our longstanding effort to reduce stigma in media coverage of mental illness and suicide

We also drew on SANErsquos strong standing across the mental health sector to call for a ten year vision for Australia to lead the world in mental health services programs and outcomes

Importantly the need for an inspiring and long term vision for the sector is gathering support in the sector

We were active on the policy front through a board seat on the Mental Health Council of Australia membership of the Steering Committee of the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance and membership of the Expert Reference Group on Mental Health Reform The ERG formulated 10 year targets ndash including for suicide prevention and stigma reduction ndash which are now up for consideration by the Coalition of Australian Governments We also attended President Obamarsquos National Mental Health Summit at the White House

We produced major reports on aged care stigma reduction and suicide prevention for mental health professionals

A key highlight was securing multi-year funding to build online forums which will provide a new sense of community connection and support for people affected by mental illness including their carers and families

We were reminded that when you open up about your own experience of mental illness others do the same We met people from all walks of life including business and community leaders who welcomed the opportunity to share their own story and kindly lend their support to our goal to touch one million lives by 2018

In the coming year we will continue to grow our programs with a big focus on our Online Community Forums We will undertake a major strategic review to examine our options to significantly increase our impact We will make a concerted effort to ensure the wider community is aware of SANErsquos great work We will work with other organisations to secure support for a targeted national stigma reduction campaign ndash an area that cries out for greater focus and commitment

On behalf of the hundreds of thousands of Australians who have benefited from SANErsquos work over the last year we extend our heartfelt thanks to our speakers staff patrons and board

We also thank our many individual supporters ndash those who have been such loyal friends of SANE and those we welcomed on board for the first time

We say a big thank you to Sue Woodward who stepped down from the SANE board after fifteen years of wonderful service

We are both personally committed to making 2014 a big year in the life of SANE Australia We would love for you to continue on the journey with us so that together we can do something special in the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness

Stan Wallis AC Chairman

Jack Heath Chief Executive Officer

A message from our Chairman and CEO

Samantha Arnold SANE Speaker

CampaignsSANE Australia campaigns for improvedattitudes towards and services for allpeople affected by mental illness

Changing minds changing lives

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 9

PolicySANE Australia advocates at a national level for improved mental health and support services for all those affected by mental illness including family and other carers

In the past year SANE has gained a voice on the Mental Health Council of Australia Board the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance of the National Mental Health Commission and the COAG Expert Reference Group on mental health national targets and indicators SANE is also a partner in the Landmark Report project on mental health reform

We continue to further our reach recognition and impact through the development of strategic relationships collaborations and the provision of additional services to people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our involvement in the mental health sector and our collaboration with other organisations on initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance the NRL State of Mind Campaign Expert Reference Group and CONGO (Council of Non-Government Organisations) helped improve and raise awareness of people affected by mental illness

f We continued to strengthen our relationship with the Australian Government and federal and state parliamentarians across the major political parties

SANE Australiarsquos advocacy and other work is only possible through the generosity of our supporters

With the generosity and continued support of the Australian community our plans for growth will make a dramatic impact on the lives of people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We established the SANE Foundation Fund which acknowledges major individual gifts and donors who have made a financial contribution of $5000 or more during the financial year The fund is overseen by an Advisory Committee chaired by Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

f We sourced funding from supporters to cover operational costs of the SANE Helpline and the Call Back Service

f We secured funding through Trusts and Foundations to develop a training program on mental health for frontline workers in the mental health sector

f We received a grant from the Australian Government of $13 million over three years to establish and operate online forums for people affected by mental illness

Development

Left to right Michelle Intveld Fundraising Coordinator and Administration Officer Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

lsquoAustralia can have the best mental health services in the world SANE is working hard to make this a realityrsquo Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 10

Media CentreThe SANE Media Centre promotes and supports the accurate and responsible portrayal of mental illness and suicide within the Australian media

The SANE Media Centre provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo service of information expert comment advice and referral for journalists reporting on mental illness and suicide and provides advice and support to organisations within the mental health sector on how to deal with the media

We also run the StigmaWatch program which voices community feedback about representations in the media that stigmatise mental illness or inadvertently promote self-harm and suicide StigmaWatch does not aim to stop media reports on these issues but encourages more accurate and responsible reporting which helps break down stigma and increases the understanding of mental illness

Our Media Centre is supported by the Australian Government as part of the Mindframe National Media Initiative We also work in partnership with many other organisations and bodies including Australiarsquos most popular health websites ninemsn health and Better Health Channel to supply information on mental health and related topics

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We got people talking about mental health over 1000 media stories featured SANE Australia content this year

f We kept the media and mental health sectors informed through our special eBulletins

f We conducted media training workshops in Hobart and Brisbane with senior staff from over 20 mental health organisations

f We played a major role in launching the National Mental Health Commissionrsquos first Report Card We engaged with indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) media to help reduce stigma in these communities and progress this initiative We also contributed regularly to the Community Radio Suicide Prevention Project on national indigenous and CALD radio stations

f StigmaWatch was an important community voice this year with 214 StigmaWatch reports and 28 Good News reports

f Two major reports were published A Life Without Stigma a landmark report that examines the impact stigma has on the lives of people living with a mental illness and StigmaWatch ndash Tackling Stigma Against Mental Illness and Suicide illustrating how our work helps change community attitudes about mental illness Both reports were commissioned from Barbara Hocking OAM the former Executive Director of SANE Australia

f A new edition of the SANE Guide to Reducing Stigma was developed with new sections on self-stigma electronic media and industry codes and guidelines

Left to right Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator Robyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

lsquoThere can be no true progress in mental health without tackling stigma Media portrayal of mental illness and suicide play a major role in determining community attitudesrsquoRobyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 8: SANE Annual Report 2013

Samantha Arnold SANE Speaker

CampaignsSANE Australia campaigns for improvedattitudes towards and services for allpeople affected by mental illness

Changing minds changing lives

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 9

PolicySANE Australia advocates at a national level for improved mental health and support services for all those affected by mental illness including family and other carers

In the past year SANE has gained a voice on the Mental Health Council of Australia Board the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance of the National Mental Health Commission and the COAG Expert Reference Group on mental health national targets and indicators SANE is also a partner in the Landmark Report project on mental health reform

We continue to further our reach recognition and impact through the development of strategic relationships collaborations and the provision of additional services to people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our involvement in the mental health sector and our collaboration with other organisations on initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance the NRL State of Mind Campaign Expert Reference Group and CONGO (Council of Non-Government Organisations) helped improve and raise awareness of people affected by mental illness

f We continued to strengthen our relationship with the Australian Government and federal and state parliamentarians across the major political parties

SANE Australiarsquos advocacy and other work is only possible through the generosity of our supporters

With the generosity and continued support of the Australian community our plans for growth will make a dramatic impact on the lives of people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We established the SANE Foundation Fund which acknowledges major individual gifts and donors who have made a financial contribution of $5000 or more during the financial year The fund is overseen by an Advisory Committee chaired by Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

f We sourced funding from supporters to cover operational costs of the SANE Helpline and the Call Back Service

f We secured funding through Trusts and Foundations to develop a training program on mental health for frontline workers in the mental health sector

f We received a grant from the Australian Government of $13 million over three years to establish and operate online forums for people affected by mental illness

Development

Left to right Michelle Intveld Fundraising Coordinator and Administration Officer Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

lsquoAustralia can have the best mental health services in the world SANE is working hard to make this a realityrsquo Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 10

Media CentreThe SANE Media Centre promotes and supports the accurate and responsible portrayal of mental illness and suicide within the Australian media

The SANE Media Centre provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo service of information expert comment advice and referral for journalists reporting on mental illness and suicide and provides advice and support to organisations within the mental health sector on how to deal with the media

We also run the StigmaWatch program which voices community feedback about representations in the media that stigmatise mental illness or inadvertently promote self-harm and suicide StigmaWatch does not aim to stop media reports on these issues but encourages more accurate and responsible reporting which helps break down stigma and increases the understanding of mental illness

Our Media Centre is supported by the Australian Government as part of the Mindframe National Media Initiative We also work in partnership with many other organisations and bodies including Australiarsquos most popular health websites ninemsn health and Better Health Channel to supply information on mental health and related topics

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We got people talking about mental health over 1000 media stories featured SANE Australia content this year

f We kept the media and mental health sectors informed through our special eBulletins

f We conducted media training workshops in Hobart and Brisbane with senior staff from over 20 mental health organisations

f We played a major role in launching the National Mental Health Commissionrsquos first Report Card We engaged with indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) media to help reduce stigma in these communities and progress this initiative We also contributed regularly to the Community Radio Suicide Prevention Project on national indigenous and CALD radio stations

f StigmaWatch was an important community voice this year with 214 StigmaWatch reports and 28 Good News reports

f Two major reports were published A Life Without Stigma a landmark report that examines the impact stigma has on the lives of people living with a mental illness and StigmaWatch ndash Tackling Stigma Against Mental Illness and Suicide illustrating how our work helps change community attitudes about mental illness Both reports were commissioned from Barbara Hocking OAM the former Executive Director of SANE Australia

f A new edition of the SANE Guide to Reducing Stigma was developed with new sections on self-stigma electronic media and industry codes and guidelines

Left to right Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator Robyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

lsquoThere can be no true progress in mental health without tackling stigma Media portrayal of mental illness and suicide play a major role in determining community attitudesrsquoRobyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 9: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 9

PolicySANE Australia advocates at a national level for improved mental health and support services for all those affected by mental illness including family and other carers

In the past year SANE has gained a voice on the Mental Health Council of Australia Board the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance of the National Mental Health Commission and the COAG Expert Reference Group on mental health national targets and indicators SANE is also a partner in the Landmark Report project on mental health reform

We continue to further our reach recognition and impact through the development of strategic relationships collaborations and the provision of additional services to people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our involvement in the mental health sector and our collaboration with other organisations on initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance the NRL State of Mind Campaign Expert Reference Group and CONGO (Council of Non-Government Organisations) helped improve and raise awareness of people affected by mental illness

f We continued to strengthen our relationship with the Australian Government and federal and state parliamentarians across the major political parties

SANE Australiarsquos advocacy and other work is only possible through the generosity of our supporters

With the generosity and continued support of the Australian community our plans for growth will make a dramatic impact on the lives of people affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We established the SANE Foundation Fund which acknowledges major individual gifts and donors who have made a financial contribution of $5000 or more during the financial year The fund is overseen by an Advisory Committee chaired by Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

f We sourced funding from supporters to cover operational costs of the SANE Helpline and the Call Back Service

f We secured funding through Trusts and Foundations to develop a training program on mental health for frontline workers in the mental health sector

f We received a grant from the Australian Government of $13 million over three years to establish and operate online forums for people affected by mental illness

Development

Left to right Michelle Intveld Fundraising Coordinator and Administration Officer Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

lsquoAustralia can have the best mental health services in the world SANE is working hard to make this a realityrsquo Nicole Bechaz Director of Policy + Development

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 10

Media CentreThe SANE Media Centre promotes and supports the accurate and responsible portrayal of mental illness and suicide within the Australian media

The SANE Media Centre provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo service of information expert comment advice and referral for journalists reporting on mental illness and suicide and provides advice and support to organisations within the mental health sector on how to deal with the media

We also run the StigmaWatch program which voices community feedback about representations in the media that stigmatise mental illness or inadvertently promote self-harm and suicide StigmaWatch does not aim to stop media reports on these issues but encourages more accurate and responsible reporting which helps break down stigma and increases the understanding of mental illness

Our Media Centre is supported by the Australian Government as part of the Mindframe National Media Initiative We also work in partnership with many other organisations and bodies including Australiarsquos most popular health websites ninemsn health and Better Health Channel to supply information on mental health and related topics

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We got people talking about mental health over 1000 media stories featured SANE Australia content this year

f We kept the media and mental health sectors informed through our special eBulletins

f We conducted media training workshops in Hobart and Brisbane with senior staff from over 20 mental health organisations

f We played a major role in launching the National Mental Health Commissionrsquos first Report Card We engaged with indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) media to help reduce stigma in these communities and progress this initiative We also contributed regularly to the Community Radio Suicide Prevention Project on national indigenous and CALD radio stations

f StigmaWatch was an important community voice this year with 214 StigmaWatch reports and 28 Good News reports

f Two major reports were published A Life Without Stigma a landmark report that examines the impact stigma has on the lives of people living with a mental illness and StigmaWatch ndash Tackling Stigma Against Mental Illness and Suicide illustrating how our work helps change community attitudes about mental illness Both reports were commissioned from Barbara Hocking OAM the former Executive Director of SANE Australia

f A new edition of the SANE Guide to Reducing Stigma was developed with new sections on self-stigma electronic media and industry codes and guidelines

Left to right Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator Robyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

lsquoThere can be no true progress in mental health without tackling stigma Media portrayal of mental illness and suicide play a major role in determining community attitudesrsquoRobyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 10: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 10

Media CentreThe SANE Media Centre promotes and supports the accurate and responsible portrayal of mental illness and suicide within the Australian media

The SANE Media Centre provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo service of information expert comment advice and referral for journalists reporting on mental illness and suicide and provides advice and support to organisations within the mental health sector on how to deal with the media

We also run the StigmaWatch program which voices community feedback about representations in the media that stigmatise mental illness or inadvertently promote self-harm and suicide StigmaWatch does not aim to stop media reports on these issues but encourages more accurate and responsible reporting which helps break down stigma and increases the understanding of mental illness

Our Media Centre is supported by the Australian Government as part of the Mindframe National Media Initiative We also work in partnership with many other organisations and bodies including Australiarsquos most popular health websites ninemsn health and Better Health Channel to supply information on mental health and related topics

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We got people talking about mental health over 1000 media stories featured SANE Australia content this year

f We kept the media and mental health sectors informed through our special eBulletins

f We conducted media training workshops in Hobart and Brisbane with senior staff from over 20 mental health organisations

f We played a major role in launching the National Mental Health Commissionrsquos first Report Card We engaged with indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) media to help reduce stigma in these communities and progress this initiative We also contributed regularly to the Community Radio Suicide Prevention Project on national indigenous and CALD radio stations

f StigmaWatch was an important community voice this year with 214 StigmaWatch reports and 28 Good News reports

f Two major reports were published A Life Without Stigma a landmark report that examines the impact stigma has on the lives of people living with a mental illness and StigmaWatch ndash Tackling Stigma Against Mental Illness and Suicide illustrating how our work helps change community attitudes about mental illness Both reports were commissioned from Barbara Hocking OAM the former Executive Director of SANE Australia

f A new edition of the SANE Guide to Reducing Stigma was developed with new sections on self-stigma electronic media and industry codes and guidelines

Left to right Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator Robyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

lsquoThere can be no true progress in mental health without tackling stigma Media portrayal of mental illness and suicide play a major role in determining community attitudesrsquoRobyn Thompson Media Relations Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

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SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 11

SpeakersSANE Speakers are a team of people affected by mental illness who talk candidly in public forums about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to our campaigning and other work

Direct contact with people living with and managing mental illness is one of the most powerful ways of reducing stigma and promoting the inclusion of people with a mental illness in our community

Trained and supported by SANE Australia our speakers talk to the media and employers contribute to advocacy research and new information resources to break down the barriers of misunderstanding

The SANE Speakers program also helps people with a mental illness to connect with others forming relationships with peers which helps to offset some of the social isolation frequently experienced by people with a mental illness Donations and other support help us to recruit train and support more speakers as we continue to work towards a better life for all people affected by mental Illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f Our SANE Speakers played a major role in developing and taking part in our Say no to stigma video campaign which helps people understand the experience of living with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers were an integral part of the SANE Mindful Employer Program going to workplaces and talking at workshops and events so that others can understand what itrsquos like living and working with a mental illness

f SANE Speakers helped interview and recruit new colleagues using their networks and skills to reach out to those who will also be an inspiration to others

Angela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

lsquoWersquore extremely lucky and very proud to have people living with a mental illness involved in all of our programsrsquoAngela Gillespie SANE Speakers Coordinator

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 12: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and those who care for them

Discovering what works

Sandy Jeffs SANE Speaker

Research

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 13: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 13

Research BulletinsSANE Australia conducts action research to help people affected by mental illness today We research the whole-of-life impact of mental illness and what needs to be done to reduce this

Regular SANE Research Bulletins investigate the experience and perspectives of people affected by mental illness making recommendations for action based on these responses

Issues covered include housing employment stigma and social isolation among others The Research Bulletins are used in advocacy by SANE Australia and other organisations as well as being used to promote these issues through the media

SANE also conducts research in partnership with other organisations universities and government departments A recent major project was the People Living with Psychotic Illness study to which SANE contributed and also produced a response document identifying changes in policy and practice from the study

In 2012-2013 SANE Research Bulletins focused on two important issues Parenting when you have a mental illness and contact with emergency services when someone has a mental illness As with all of the Bulletins the information and recommendations in these were based on the real-life experience of people living with a mental illness their family and other carers

Aged Care ProjectThe SANE Aged Care Project investigates the needs of people over the age of 50 with a mental illness and evaluates how these needs are currently being met ndash their mental and physical health care accommodation and social support

Little is known about the long-term impact of living with a mental illness and yet Australiarsquos population is rapidly ageing with baby boomers forming a prominent lsquobulgersquo We are starting to see an increasing number of older adults living with mental illness creating challenges for housing community support programs and public mental health services

Funded by a philanthropic grant from the Ian Rollo Currie Estate Foundation the SANE Aged Care Project is a perfect example of the research we do The results of this project will continue to inform best practice recommendations for which SANE Australia and others will advocate and promote

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We conducted a comprehensive literature review online surveys and numerous interviews with older people living with a mental illness as well as health professionals looking after them to gain a thorough understanding of their experiences

f We collated and analysed the data and information received into an extensive report which included recommendations for future work in this area

f A presentation on the project was given at the national Mental Health Services Conference in 2013

f A project report Growing Older Staying Well ndash Mental Health Care for Older Australians was distributed to over 600 mental health and aged care organisations around Australia

Sometimes I feel quite scared about getting older I am on my own and already isolated and lonely I can only imagine that this will get worseMental Health Care for Older Australians report respondent

lsquo lsquo

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 14: SANE Annual Report 2013

EducationKnowledge is power

SANE Australia provides people affected bymental illness with the information they need to find help and to understand andmanage their condition

Tim Hillier SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 15: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 15

Information ResourcesSANE Australiarsquos information resources are specially created and designed for people like us ndash ordinary Australians who want information that will help and empower them to lead a better life

Every year our Communications + Online division works hard on these resources in close consultation with people living with mental illness carers and clinical experts in relevant fields We explain evidence-based treatments in simple everyday language that everyone can understand with all resources available in both digital and print formats Our resources have also been translated and published in many other countries

Resources available from our website at saneorg include factsheets guides podcasts guidelines videos eNewsletters social media updates and our magazine SANE News

We are committed to developing our resources to ensure that everyone ndash those with a mental illness carers or working with someone who is affected ndash gets the information they need through the easiest and most effective channels This approach increases the number of Australians helped by our services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We developed and launched our Say no to stigma YouTube campaign which provides people affected by mental illness their families and other carers with a platform to explain in their own words the impact of stigma on their lives It helps spreads the word that this prejudice is unacceptable in Australia today

f We developed Talking Anxiety a new app for iPad and iPhone that provides advice from people with the condition on how to manage anxiety symptoms (with partners RealTime Health) Medical Observer a magazine for GPs praised the app for its use of lsquoinspirational videos of people who have battled and overcome an anxiety disorderrsquo

f We promoted understanding of anxiety suicide prevention and mindfulness through our magazine SANE News available in print and online SANE News also celebrated the contribution of Barbara Hocking OAM our former Executive Director who retired in 2012

f We launched SANE Express our eNewsletter which makes contact with over 10000 Australians every month to update them on our work and mental health issues

f We engaged strongly with people living with a mental illness and mental health organisations through social media Our Twitter followers doubled in 2013 to over 4500 while Facebook followers increased 25 to more than 6000

f We began work on developing online forums for people affected by a mental illness as well as for carers to communicate with and provide support to each other with funding from the Australian Government

lsquoWhen mental illness strikes knowledge is power SANE is recognised as a leader in providing this knowledge especially what people can do to help themselves - drawing on the wisdom of experience of people affected by mental illnessrsquoPaul Morgan Director of Communications + Online

Left to right Faruk Avdi Online Forum + UX Program Manager Paul Morgan Director of Communications + Online Jeremy Little Media Relations Advisor and StigmaWatch Coordinator and Myra Siason Digital Services Manager

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 16: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia provides urgently-neededinformation referral and support to peopleconcerned about mental illness

Jackie Lane SANE Speaker

The right help at the right time

Support

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 17: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 17

HelplineThe SANE Helpline is an Australia-wide free service that provides information support and referral to appropriate services that help those who donrsquot know where to go what to do or how to cope with what they a family member or friend is experiencing The Helpline is often the first port of call for people feeling incredibly overwhelmed

The SANE Helpline has three channels

The Helpline started in 1998 as a Freecall phone service but as technology has evolved so too have the ways people seek information and support As a response to those needs we have also grown and diversified to offer these highly sought-after online services This allows us to continue to reach the increasing numbers of people worried about mental illness in themselves or others including a growing proportion of contacts concerned with suicide

Understanding and responding to these individuals and their needs in the right way is a highly complex and sensitive job As such we employ qualified mental health professionals as Advisors to answer enquiries They also receive extensive in-house training especially in helping anyone who may be at risk

Donations to the Helpline covered the training and employment of our Advisors and the work that goes into building solid relationships with other organisations and services Together we continue to grow our service and increase the number of those we help to ensure that those in crisis are not ignored

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We answered over 10000 calls from Australians seeking support through mental health information advice and referral

f We responded to over 2000 Support Link contacts ndash a new service that provides referral for people who have been in contact with emergency services

f We launched our Helpline Chat service in 2012 to respond to the growing number of Australians who seek help online and want to communicate directly with an Advisor in this way

f To ensure we reach SANErsquos goal of making a difference to more lives than ever before we welcomed new Advisors Emily Elise and Rebekah to the Helpline We now have a total of eight Advisors in the team

f To improve our professionalism and the quality of the help we provide to those in need we implemented a new supervision model that ensures people and their individual needs are at the heart of everything we do

The sooner people get support and treatment the less impact mental illness has on them and their familiesSumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

lsquo

Helpline 1800 Helpline ChatHelpline Online

lsquoI love getting to the end of the day and thinking about all the people that have contacted the Helpline It gives me a sense of satisfaction to think that as a result of having reached out to us today maybe someonersquos life is just a little less difficult or complicatedrsquoYvonne Santen Helpline Manager

lsquoLeft to right Ilana Gorovoy Helpline Advisor Yvonne Santen Helpline Manager Samara Gray Helpline Advisor and Suicide Prevention Support Officer and Sumayya Chawla Helpline Advisor

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 18: SANE Annual Report 2013

Training Working together for changeSANE Australia provides training and

resources for companies and organisations to help promote better mental health in the workplace as well as for those affected by mental illness and the people who care forthem

James Freemantle SANE Speaker

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 19: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 19

Mindful Employer ProgramSANE Australiarsquos Mindful Employer is an eLearning and face-to-face workplace mental health training program that provides answers to important questions What are the signs of a mental health problem What do you do if concerned about a colleague or employee And how do you manage reasonable workplace adjustments

With the right knowledge and advice a business can avoid potential productivity losses while also providing understanding and support ndash two things that can make all the difference when someone is affected by a mental illness

Within the program people have access to general information on mental illnesses such as depression anxiety bipolar disorder schizophrenia and other conditions They gain the skills to learn to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental illness and support someone at work who is affected or is caring for someone else who is

Our Mindful Employer face-to-face workshops are facilitated by experienced trainers who have a corporate background and extensive experience working in mental health Our SANE Speakers a team of people affected by mental illness are also supported to talk candidly about their personal experience and provide unique authentic input to everyone involved

We now have over 30 clients and organisations ndash from small businesses to large multinational banking corporations ndash that are part of our Mindful Employer Program This commitment is not only helping people deal with mental illness but also helping us to improve attitudes and behaviours surrounding mental health still prevalent in Australia today

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f 2200 employees and 33 clients signed up to the Mindful Employer Program

f The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) reported that our Mindful Employer Program has been the most in-demand workshop from their members this year Our partnership with AHRI continues to grow as more organisations seek this training

f We recruited three new contract facilitators to support the increase of workshops that have been contracted across the country

f We delivered face-to-face and eLearning workshops in a variety of State and Australian Government Departments with outstanding results

f We redeveloped and redesigned the Mindful Employer website to attract more clients and customers

f We recruited a new Client Relationship Manager Naomi Lehrer in November 2012 and a new Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley in March 2013 to support the growth of the program following Charmaine Smithrsquos promotion to Director of Operations

We are very grateful to all of the organisations that have implemented the Mindful Employer Program at work and are helping us to create mentally healthy workplaces

ACT Government Health I Open Minds I Department of State Development Business and Innovation (Vic) I TNT I Citi I University of Melbourne Commercial I Entity Solutions I Hamilton Island I Spirit of Tasmania I Peoplersquos Choice Credit Union I Melbourne Water I South West Water

Left to right Eliza Oakley Mindful Employer Manager Naomi Lehrer Mindful Employer Client Relationship Manager

Thank you to our clients

lsquoThe feedback from our staff who attended the Mindful Employer workshop has been excellent I have received a lot of comments from people about the worth of the programrsquoSean UoM Commercial University of Melbourne

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 20: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 20

Suicide Prevention ProjectSANE Australiarsquos mental illness bereavement and suicide prevention project works to improve services and support for family and friends of people with a mental illness who have died by suicide or who are missing

We do this through dissemination of easily-accessible information development of resources and education or training SANE has also been examining the important role that all mental health services can play in suicide prevention

People affected by mental illness or bereaved by suicide are at much higher risk of ending their own lives Thatrsquos why suicide prevention is integral to all of SANE Australiarsquos activities We recognise the value in learning from other peoplersquos experiences of suicide and are guided by those experiences to help others in similar circumstances

The Suicide Prevention Project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We delivered 14 mental illness and bereavement workshops to mental health organisations in Australia training a total of 172 people

f We formed a partnership with the Australian Council of Community Services in Brisbane and trained their facilitators to deliver the mental illness and bereavement workshop They have now trained an additional 111 people

f We developed the Suicide Prevention and Recovery Guide to support mental health workers who are helping people who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours This resource has been disseminated to over 3000 mental health workers

f We formed a partnership with the University of New England to conduct joint research into the experiences of people who have attempted suicide

f We completed a scoping study into the suicide prevention activities being undertaken by mental health services in Australia

Sarah Coker Suicide Prevention Coordinator

lsquoPreventing suicide and supporting people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at SANE AustraliarsquoSarah Coker Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 21: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 21

Mind + Body ProjectSANE Australiarsquos Mind + Body Project recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness

Physical health is especially important for people living with a mental illness as research shows they are at a higher risk of conditions such as high blood pressure insomnia diabetes heart disease and obesity This is mainly due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle that contributes to these conditions such as not exercising and craving sweet foods alcohol and cigarettes

Every year we promote common sense steps to improve the health of the whole person As well as campaigning for improved treatments and support we have developed a range of training resources in this area

We work in partnership with other organisations such as Neami National ndash a community-based organisation that provides rehabilitation and recovery support such as housing to people with a mental illness ndash to promote and distribute our resources nationally and make physical wellness a part of day-to-day practice in mental health services

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We formed a new partnership with the Australian Government which led to the development and launch of three new Quit Smoking resources ndash available at quitnowgovau ndash that are targeted at people living with a mental illness

f We completed the Mind + Body Rehabilitation and Support Development Project Final Report which documents a three-year project that we worked on with Neami National This involved researching and then developing guidelines that encourage mental health organisations to rethink how they relate to people living with a mental illness and educate how to inspire them to lead healthier lives

f We commenced a three-year partnership with Neami National to develop and deliver Peer Support Health Coaching This program teams up someone who has a mental illness with a trained peer health coach who helps them to achieve a physical health goal of their choice Wersquore proud to say this is the first project of its kind in Australia

Catriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

lsquoWhen we talk about mental illness most people tend to think wersquore trying to treat the mind alone But focusing on physical health can have an enormous impact on mental wellnessrsquoCatriona Bastian Mind + Body Project Coordinator

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 22: SANE Annual Report 2013

Teamwork and passionbehind the scenesSANE

at work

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 23: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 23

SANE Australia touched the lives of over 350000 Australians last year With your help we aim to make a difference to one million lives by 2018

Governance and OperationsSANE Australia prides itself on good governance and the efficiency of its operations to maximise the impact we have helping people affected by mental illness lead better lives

As well as bringing a range and depth of professional expertise to the Board a number of our Directors are also inspired by having personal and family experience of mental illness

SANE Australia also has a dedicated team providing the essential administrative support for its operations ndash from finance and IT through to specific project support The more efficient this support the greater impact we are able to have helping those affected by mental illness

Our achievements in 2012ndash2013

f We improved our governance through establishment of two new Board Committes Risk Management and Audit and Governance and Nominations

f We established new systems to improve our financial management processes

f We commenced a major new project to implement an organisation-wide database system

f We developed and launched a new staff intranet to improve the dissemination of resources and information throughout our organisation

lsquoI love that our mission is to help other people It gives me an incentive to get up every morning SANE is a real asset to the Australian communityrsquoEmma Rye Accounts Manager

Left to right Emma Rye Accounts Manager Janet Hopkins Director of Operations and Tanya Wallis Finance Manager

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 24: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 24

Our Team

Patron-in-Chief Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE

Patron-at-Large Barry Humphries AO CBE

Prof Emeritus Geoffrey Blainey AC

Jimmy Chi

Nobby Clark AO

Andrew Denton

Anne Deveson AO

Prof Allan Fels AO

Prof John Funder AO

Charles B Goode AC

John Landy AC MBE

Dr Margaret Leggatt AM

Eve Mahlab AO

Prof Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE

Prof Fiona Stanley AC

Peter Wills AC

Professor Michael Berk MBCh MMed (Psych) FF (Psych) FRANZCP PhD

Ms Charmaine Bourke BA (Psych) PGDipScPsych MAPS

Professor David Castle MBChB MSc MD DLSHTM MRC Psych FRANZCP

Dr John Farhall BA (Hons) MA (Clinical Psychology) PhD MAPS

Dr Craig Hassad MBBS FRACGP

Professor Jayashri Kulkarni MBBS MPM PhD FRANZCP

Professor Tim Lambert BSc MBBS PhD FRANZCP

Professor Dan Lubman BSc( Hons) MB ChB PhD FRANZCP FAChAM

Professor John McGrath AM MBBS MD PhD FRANZCP

Professor Philip Mitchell AM MBBS (Hons I) MD FRANZCP FRCPsych

Professor Vera Morgan BA DipEd MSocSc PhD

Professor Alan Rosen MBBS MRCPysch DPM Grad Dip PAS FRANZCP

Professor Ian Webster AO MBBS MD FRACP FAFPHM FAFRM FAChAM FRACGP

Dr Jeff Young BSc (Hons) MSc (Clin Psych) Grad Dip Fam Ther PhD

Chairman Mr Stan Wallis AC BCom Hon LLD (Monash) FCPA FCIS FCIM FAIM

Treasurer Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO BEc FICAA FAICD

Chief Executive Officer Mr Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Mr Michael Perrott AM BCom FAIM FAICD

Ms Fiona Sawyer BBus

Dr Kathryn Strasser MBBS

Ms Melinda Snowden BEcon LLB GradDip App Finance and Investment GAICD

Dr Colin Fryer BE (Hons) PhD DipMicro

Company Secretary Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Board of Directors

Ms Kylie Griffin Dip Comm Welfare

Ms Heather GrayBA (Hons) LLB (Hons)

Mr Paul KellyBS Nursing

Clinical Advisory GroupPatrons

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 25: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 25

Chief Executive Officer Jack Heath BA (Hons) LLB

Director of Policy + Development Nicole Bechaz Claire Blundy (on maternity leave) BSc (Hons) GradCertMgmtNFP BSc LLB MBA Exec (2014)

Director of Communications + Online Dr Paul Morgan BA (Hons) MA DipInf PhD GAICD

Director of Operations Janet Hopkins Charmaine Smith (on maternity leave) CPA BComm GradCertEI BBM BBus (Marketing)

Digital Services Manager Myra Siason BSc (Computer Engg)

Digital Content Manager Wendy Stiles BA Dipl (Applied Photography)

Online Forum + UX Program Manager Faruk Avdi DipABA

Finance Manager Tanya Wallis CA

Accounts Manager Emma Rye BBus

Fundraising Coordinator Michelle Intveldand Administration Officer

Media Relations Manager Robyn Thompson BA (Journalism)

Media Relations Advisor Jeremy Littleand StigmaWatch Coordinator BA (Journalism)

Mind + Body Project Coordinator Catriona Bastian BAppSc PGradDip Health Promotion

SANE Speakers Coordinator Angela Gillespie BA (Hons History)

Suicide Prevention Project Manager Sarah Coker BA (Hons Social Science)

Helpline Manager Yvonne Santen BA PGDipEd (Psych) Assc MAPS Psychologist

Helpline Team Leader Tanya Peisley BA BSW (Hons) MSW

Helpline Advisor Chloe Bradford BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Sumayya Chawla BA Applied Social Science (Counselling)

Helpline Advisor Illana Gorovoy BA (Hons) Reg Psy

Helpline Advisor and Suicide Samara Gray Prevention Support Officer BA (Hons Psych)

Helpline Advisor Emily Hajdinjak BA (Social Science)

Helpline Advisor Elise Snyder BPsychSc

Mindful Employer Manager Eliza Oakley CertIV TAE BEd GradDip SocSc (Counselling)

Mindful Employer Naomi LehrerClient Relationship Manager BBus (Marketing)

Staff

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 26: SANE Annual Report 2013

Thank you to our funders partners and supporters Life-

changing gifts

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 27: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 27

SANE Australia is immensely grateful to the following funders partners and supporters for their belief and investment in our work to help all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Thank you

Principal Donors ($50000+)

Pierce Armstrong Trust

Mrs Judith Wallis and Mr Stan Wallis AC

Friends of SANE ($1000-4999)

Mr Robert Albert

Mr Freddy Azar

Mr John Bate

Ms Marcia Bawelkiewicz

Ms Claire Blundy

Brasher Family Foundation

Ms Elizabeth Chisholm

Mr Salvatore Dimura

Mr Simon Fortune

Dr R Frater AO

J Gibson

Ms Heather Gray

Greatorex Foundation Pty Ltd

Guthrie Family Charitable Trust

Major Donors ($25000-49999)

Mr Ross Barker

Lord Mayorrsquos Charitable Foundation

Mr Brian Loton AC

Naphtali Family Foundation

Scully Fund

Teele Family Foundation

Mr David Heim

Mrs Barbara Hocking OAM

Homecare Services Pty Ltd

Mr Graham Hubbard

Jianguo Pty Ltd

Just Cuts

McLaren Real Estate Pty Ltd

Mr Madhup Mediratta

Mr Sean Montalto

Mr Greg Murphy

Mr Jack OrsquoConnell AO

Ormond College

Pareto Fundraising

Mr Michael Perrott AM

Donors ($10000-24999)

Mr Gavin Bird AM

Miss Julia Farrell

H V McKay Charitable Trust

The Jack Brockhoff Foundation

King amp Wood Mallesons

Mr Allan Moss AO

Pratt Foundation

Mr John Ralph AC

Mr Geoffrey Sanders

Mrs Penelope Seidler AM

Mr D Shirra

Ms Joanne Spicer

Mr Richard Stanley QC

Dr Kathryn Strasser

SVW Pty Ltd

Mr Don Thomson

William Angliss (Vic) Charitable Fund

Mrs Sue Woodward

Ms Jennifer Young

Supporters ($5000-9999)

Entity Solutions

Mr William Gurry AO

Dr Christine Healy

Mr Jack Heath

Hunter Hall International Limited

James N Kirby Foundation

Richard Southan Memorial Trust

RobMeree Foundation

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology

SANE Foundation Fund

Thanks to Mark Carnegie for kindly providing our office in Sydney

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 28: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 28

Dr Railea AbramsMr Lindsay AdamsMs Tamara AgnewMrs Rosemary AkessonMs Kate AldridgeAlign TherapyMs Sanna Cindy AlkadamaniMr Tony AlkanMrs Claire AllanDr John AllanMs Lorna AllisterMrs Vivian AndersonMr William AndersonMr Peter AnderssonMr Stephen AndrewsMr Jason AngAnne amp FrankAon Charitable FoundationDr Bruce ArmstrongMiss Skye AroneyMs Rachel ArthurMrs Deann AshbyMr Robin AshenThe Association of WrensMrs Dimitra AsterisMr Barry AtkinsonAustralian Institute of BuildingThe Australian Natives AssociationMr Cameron AventMs Gitte BackhausenMr Rob BaillieMr Geoffrey BarberDr Jennifer BarryMrs B BellMs Patricia BellMr Geoff BennettMr Moshe BernsteinMs Nancy BettsMs Leonie BieligMs Kitty BillingsMr Peter BillingsMs Lisa BinksMs Geraldine BirlesonMs Leanne BischofMr Maurice BlackburnMr Tim BlairMr Stephen BlakeMrs Catherine BleasdaleMr Geoffrey BoagMrs Michelle Boettcher-HuntMs Barbara BoguszDr Wendy BourkeMr Richard BowMr John BowlesMr Michael BoydMiss Elaine BraggMr Alex BrakMr Matthew BrannockMr Luke BraschMrs Joan BriggsMrs T J BrittenMs Anneliese BroadawayDr Robert BroadbentMr BroadbentMr John BrookMr Robert BrooksMr Gregory BrownMr Phillip BrownMs Susan BrownMs Jasmine BrunnerDr Terry BuchanMrs Judy BuckhamMs Patrice Buetefuer

Mrs Danielle BurfordProfessor Henry Burger AOMs Vicki BurrowsMr Joel BurstynerMr Samuel ButlerMrs Linda BuzwellMrs Susan ByrnesMiss Jean CameronMrs Kathryn CampbellMr Nathan CampbellMr Douglas CannenCanton Investments Pty LtdMr John CardenMr Niall CareyMiss Lisa CarneMrs Lynette CarterMrs M CartwrightMr Keith CattachDr Dennis ChambersMs Catherine ChantMr M ChappellMr Somnath ChatterjeeMr N CheneyMrs Julie ChestneyThe Churchill ConsultancyMr Paul CiapalaMiss Christina CisterninoMiss Anna ClarkMr Patrick ClarkeMr Stephen ClavanMrs Sandra ClaytonMr James ClelandClouding AroundMr Danny CobdenMr Harold CogginsMs Josephine CohenMrs Marguerite CollinsCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaCommunicorp GroupMr Nathan ComptonMr Ian CooperProfessor David Copolov OAMMs Jennifer CoullsMr Norman CowperMr Robert CraigMrs Helen Crain-WelsbyMr David CraneMs Emma CrawDr Lynda Crowley-CyrMr Aaron CrowtherCRS Australia ndash WangarattaMs Julia CurieMs Sue DrsquoAmicoDaken Pacific Corp Pty LtdMr Neil DalyMs Maxine DarnellMr James DavidsonMr Ray DavidsonMr Robert DavidsonMr Peter DawsonMs Dierdre DayMrs Sallyann De FreitasMs Glenda DeanMr Bruce DelpradoDepartment of Health amp AgeingMs Nina DillonMs Elizabeth DixMs Rosalyn DollissonMrs Margo DonaldsonMiss B DouglasMrs Rose DowlingMs Ellen DrakeMr Andrew Drummond

Mrs Roma Drummond OAMDTDigitalMr Peter DuncanMrs Susan DuncanMr Tim DuncanMr Glen DuncansonMr Barry DunningMrs Yvonne DunseMr Michael DysartMs Jacqui DysonMs Leanne EarlMr Stephen EastDr W EatonEclipse Prudent Mortgage CorpMr David EddyMs Rowena EddyRob amp Joanne EdgarMs Lynda EdmondsDr Ben EdwardsMrs Heather EllettMs Judy EngallMrs Rosalind EvansMr Frank ExonMs Valerie EylesMs Cara FalzunMrs Jessica FarrandsFerntree Gully Family Support Group (MIF)Ms Peg FitzpatrickMs Robyn FloydMrs Helen FoleyFoodworks NanangoMrs Di FordAssoc Professor Kim FosterMs Sarina FoulstoneMs Jane FrazerMrs Alma FreemanMr Morry FrenkelDr Ofra FriedFriends of Tanjil Bren amp ForestMr David FryDr Colin FryerMs Jenny FullerMs Lee FullerProfessor John Funder AOMr John FurnissMr Stan GaddinDr Maureen GallagherMrs Andrea GallusMs Hannah GasonMrs Kathryn GassnerMrs Jean GayMr Roger GilesMr Gary GilsonMs Alena GlaisterMiss Dianne GleaveGoldfields Mental Health ServiceProfessor R GoldneyMrs Isabel GoodwinDr Peter GordonMr Marc GrabowskiMs Jodie GrangerMr Mitchell GrangerMs Kathleen GrayMrs Megan GreenMiss Rosemary GreenMr Sean GreenhillMr Cameron GregorMrs Judith GregoryMs Catherine GrigoriadisDr Therese GrotowskiMr Andrew Grummet AMDr Roger GurrMr Mario Guzzi

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Donations (up to $999)

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 29: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 29

Mrs Eva GyarmatiDr Kathryn HallDr Solveig HamiltonMr Russell HandysideMr Berit HanlyMr Ronald HarbisonDr S HarbisonMs Fiona HardieMr Andrew HarperMs Krystyna HarperMs Kathryn HarrisonMs Carol HartMr Ryan HaslerMs Eva HassettMr David HayMr Conor HaydenW HearnMs Margaret Helfgott-FisherMrs Irene HendricksDr Pamela HendryMs Katrina HigginsMrs Desley HincksmanMiss Mel HinesMs Neha HobsonMrs Pat HollondsMrs Freda HolzMr I HoracekDr Catherine HughesMs Kathleen HughesMrs Olive HughesMs Wendy HughesDr Tim HurseMs Karlie HutchensMr Michael HutchingsMr Michael HutchisonMrs Ruth IgglesdenMr Edward InfieldInner South Parents and FriendsMr Ryszard IskraJ Holly Services Pty LtdDr Barbara JacksonMr Tomas JajesnicaDr Samuel JaworowskiMr Shasheen JayaweeraMr Colin JenningsMr Robert JenningsJeshimon House AssociationMr Ryan JohnsonMr Robert Johnston ACMr Michael JonesMs Tanja JovicMs Calliopi KabourisMs Alison KahlerDr Megan KalucyMrs Suzanne KaneMr Tad KapelanMr Stuart KeenanMs Crenagh KellyDr Anne KennedyMs Lucy KennedyMr David KerrMs Christine KeyesMs Robin KimptonMs Jane KingstonMr Frank KissaneMs Anne KnightMs Virginia KnoxKogarah CouncilDr Helen KolawoleMr Bill KoskyMrs Josette KubickiMr Robert LabaMr Dave Lacy

Ms Siu Ping LamMs Ann LancasterMs Naomi LandauMs Hilary LaneMr Gregory LangtreeMrs Emilie LarkinMs Ingrid LarkinMs Kyra LaughlinMs Kim LaurenceMr Branko LavricMs Rebecca LawtherLeary and Partners Pty LtdDr David Leonard AMMs Michelle Leone-SmithMr Alistair LeverDr Pamela LevitMr Harry LewDr Elizabeth LewisMs Tania LewisMrs Penny LewisohnMrs Helen LinnegarMr Jacek LipiecLittle Company of Mary (Province)Ms Lynnda LiveseyDr M LivingstoneMs Christine LonerganMrs A LongMs Andrea LordMr Justin LucasMrs Laurel LuthjeMs Judith LynchMr Ken LynchMr Trent LyonsMr Pete MachinMr Alan MacQuarrieDr R MacQueenMr Ralf MahnckeMs Janet MaliganisMr Sam MaloufMs Catherine ManMr Barry ManningMr Ben ManuelMrs Hiam MarabaniMs Carlie MarshallMr Doug MarshallMrs Sandra MaselDr Catherine MasonMr Yuri MathewsMrs Sarah MatthewsMs Dominique MavroyeniMr James McClureMs Sue McConagheyMrs Rae McFarlingMrs Joyce McGraneMs Pamela McIntoshMs Kristy McKinnonDr S McLarenMrs Elizabeth McLeanMs Kath McLeanMs Annalyse McLeodMs Elizabeth McLoughlinMr John McMahonMrs Barbara MeaneyMr Derek MeatesMs Toni MeekMr Steven MeguidMiss Sian MelonieMs Shasha MenezesMethodist Ladies CollegeMs Kerry MiddletonMrs Colleen MiltonMr Rohan MiltonMs Melanie Mistilis

Dr Linley MitchellMr Nick MitchellMr Greg MomsenMonash RotoractG MorganDr Paul MorganMr Duncan MorrisMrs Linda MorrisonMr David MoyeMs Sheena MoyerMs Christine MoyleMr J MueckeMs Nicki MuirMs Jenni MyszkaMr Naren NarendranMr Desmond NeilMr G NeilMs Sahndra NelsonMrs Sarah NewburyMrs Janet NewtonMs Carolyn NganMrs Joy NichollsNossal High SchoolMr Milos NovakovicNuvoMr Geoffrey OrsquoDonnellMs Lauren OrsquoBrienMs Allison OrsquoConnellMr Daniel OrsquoConnorDr John OrsquoLoanMr Mark OrsquoLoughlinMr Peter OrsquoLoughlinP amp M OrumDr I PalmerMrs Lyn ParkinDr R ParkinMrs Joy PavloffMr Osmund PereraMs Christine PerrersMr Craig PerryMrs Jennelle PetersMr G PetersonMs Pamela PetschackMs Maurine PhelanMrs Kelly PhilipsonMrs Stefanie PhillipsDr Simon PilbrowDr M PiperoglouMrs Jamie PlewaMr John PlummerMr Daryl PooreMiss Julie PoxonMr Gordon PozarMr Mohit PrasadMrs Joan PressPrisoners Review BoardMrs B PrykeMrs June QuilliamMr Edward RamuscakMiss Erica RascheMr John ReedMr Mark ReedMs Andrea ReganResource Work CooperativeMs Jann RichardsMiss Jo-Anne RichardsMs Helen RichardsonMr Ian RichardsonMs Lynette RickardsMrs S RigneyRinnai Australia Pty LtdMs Jovanka RistivojevicMr Ken Roberts

Mrs Amy RobertsonMr Brent RobertsonMr Philip RoperDr Norman RoseMrs Margaret Ross AMRoss Carmichael SingerMs Jan RoyleMrs Sandra RussellMs Lyn RutherfordMr Cameron RyanMr John RyanMiss Emma RyeSacred Heart CollegeMs Esther LethleanMs Lisa SadlerMr John SalehDr Stephen SallerasMr Paul SamaratungeSan Remo Neighbourhood CentreMs Rosemary SantosMr H SavageMrs Judy SavigeMr Marcel SaxoneMr Brian SchillerMrs Sonia ScoufisMs Julie SeamerMs Sumitra ShankarMs Marie SharkeyMr Len SherrattSr Jill ShirvingtonMs Maria SilvestriniMr Robin Simson OAMMs Geetha SingamRod amp Ann SingletonSisters of St John of GodMrs Elizabeth SmartMs Charmaine SmithMrs Judi SmithMs Helen SoweyMs Carolyn SparkeMr Jay SpenceMiss Caroline SpryMr Sinthu SriganeshwaranSt Lukersquos AnglicareMr L StainesHon Tom StephensMrs Heather StevensMrs Lynette StewartMrs Lois StocksMs Elizabeth StoneMrs Pamela StoneyMs Caroline StormMs Ruth SundstromMr John SuttonMs Janina SvazasMs Robbie SwansonMiss Kerrie SwinfieldMr Russel SykesMr Darek SzczepanskiMs Sophia SzczepanskiMs Courtney TaMrs Bronwyn TaceyMs Margaret TangDr Wai TangMr Ben TaylorMr Robert TaylorTC TaskforceMr Alan TeakleMs Catherine TehMs Elizabeth TelfordTempleton Family FuneralsFather Donald ThomasMrs Enid Thompson

Mrs Joy ThomsonMrs Marcella ThomsonMr Bruce ThorleyMr John ThrumMs Rhondda TilbrookMr Anthony TinMs Sandra TomasiDr Ann TomlinsonMr Peter TownMr John TraceyMrs Katrina TraegerDr Alex TraillDr Ivy TraillMs Jemma TullochMs Gabrielle TullyMs Margaret TungMr Noel TurnbullMs Felicity TurnerMrs Theresa TurnerDr David TyrwhittUnited Way AustraliaMs Analia ValleauMr Tom van AalstMrs Doreen VernonMr Daniel WainwrightMr Colin WalesMrs Angela WalkerMs Carolyn WalkerMs Nicci WallMr Alex WallaceMs Carole Wallace-MitchellMiss Sallyanne WaltonMs Kylie WarnerMr Guy WashingtonMrs Anne WatsonWBIMHSWe Are LoveMs Ruth WebberMr Terence WelchMr Brad WeldonWendy amp DebMr Alan WestMr Timothy WestMrs Lyn WickingMrs Lynette WilliamsMs Raewyn WilliamsMs Vivien WilliamsMs Audrey WilliamsonMs Sarah WillsherMrs Kirsty WilsonMrs G WittMr Arnold WittnerMs Elizabeth WongDr Alex WoodMs Annette WoodMrs Jennifer WoodroffeMrs Meredith WoodsMrs Catherine WrenMs Diane WrightMs Karin WrightMs Yvette WrobyMs Elizabeth WronaDr Chai YeapMr David YoungDr Robert YoungMs Alynka YoungmanMrs M Zajak

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 30: SANE Annual Report 2013

Money matters Making

it count

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

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SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 31

ȨǍǍฑǍఁǍǍǍਸǍਭǍǚIncome

Total income $ 2283232

țǍҺǍǍǍǍǍਠǍਭǍǚ58 Personnel costs ($ 1612548)

21 Community awareness Programs ($ 574824)

13 Office operational ($ 350399)

4 Net loss on sale of investments($ 114324)

1 Write-off of investment ($ 32528)

1 Fundraising ($ 29525)

1 Auditorsrsquo remuneration ($ 23370)

1 Depreciation ($ 25121)

1 Cost of publications sold ($ 19768)

Total expenditure $ 2782407

Unrealised gains on investments $ 595972

Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year $ 96797

44 Government ($ 1002689)

22 Individual donations ($ 500479)

11 Trusts foundations and bequests ($ 262070)

9 Professional advice ($ 195192)

7 Interest and dividends ($ 153153)

5 Corporate donations ($ 119841)

2 Publication sales ($ 46018)

lt1 Sundry income ($ 3790)

Notes

The attached financial information has been extracted from the audited financial statements of SANE Australia at 30 June 2013 Full financial statements are available on the SANE Australia website at wwwsaneorgdrfs2013

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

Expenditure

Our Financial Report 2012ndash2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 32: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 32

2013$

2012$

Revenue 2283232 2093600

Net Loss on Sale of Investments (114324) (1375)

Write-off of Investment (32528) -

Personnel Costs (1612548) (1179226)

Community Awareness and Program Expenses (574824) (428510)

Fundraising (29525) (875)

Auditors Remuneration (23370) (26610)

Depreciation (25121) (25992)

Office Operational (350399) (287909)

Costs of Publications Sold (19768) (45037)

Current Year Surplus (Loss) Before Income Tax (499175) 98066

Income Tax Expense - -

Net Current Year Surplus (Deficit) (499175) 98066

Other Comprehensive Income

Unrealised gains on investments 595972 (99331)

Total Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Year 96797 (1265)

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 30 June 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 33: SANE Annual Report 2013

SANE Australia Annual Report 2013 I 33

2013$

2012$

1 July 2011$

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand 933154 301676 220636

Accounts receivable and other debtors 188367 342632 265028

Inventories - 17153 14917

Other assets 3707 12541 5966

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1125228 674002 506547

NON - CURRENT ASSETS

Financial assets 2090409 2105990 2256519

Plant and equipment 99500 114452 130240

Other assets 17250 15500 15500

TOTAL NON - CURRENT ASSETS 2207159 2235942 2402259

TOTAL ASSETS 3332387 2909944 2908806

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 267643 50230 89346

Provisions 129584 219456 170923

Grants received in advance 652527 441629 449550

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1049754 711315 709819

NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provisions - 12793 11886

TOTAL NON ndash CURRENT LIABILITIES - 12793 11886

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1049754 724108 721705

NET ASSETS 2282633 2185836 2187101

EQUITY

Retained earnings 383633 882808 784742

Investment fluctuation reserve 149000 (446972) (347641)

Endowment fund 1750000 175000 1750000

TOTAL EQUITY 2282633 2185836 2187101

SANE AustraliaABN 92 006 533 606

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 34: SANE Annual Report 2013

lsquoThe Board Patrons staff and supporters of SANE Australia are passionate about making a difference to the lives of all Australians affected by mental illness ndash today and in the futurersquoStan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

Stan Wallis AC Chairman SANE Australia

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 35: SANE Annual Report 2013

We do not receive ongoing government funding so rely on donations and grants to carry out our work

We welcome the support of individual donors philanthropic trusts and foundations corporate supporters community groups professional and local business

Your donation helps us to break down stigma and prejudice relating to mental illness in Australia

We warmly thank those organisations and donors who continue to support us year after year

Please help us to help one million Australians a year by making a donation today at saneorgdonate

People affected by mental illness need a very special kind of help Yours

SANE Australia is a national charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness lead a better life

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey

Page 36: SANE Annual Report 2013

Saneorg

National Office SANE AustraliaPO Box 226South Melbourne Victoria 3205+61 3 9682 5933infosaneorg

SANE Helpline1800 18 SANE (7263)helplinesaneorg

Media enquiriesSANE Media Centremediasaneorg

SANE Australia is a registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status 900 306 329

saneorg

For the past 27 years SANE Australia has been a leader in getting mental health on the public agenda

We were an international pioneer in the reduction of stigma and have always taken a national approach to our work We span the full spectrum of mental health issues and we put people before their diagnosis With our deep-seated commitment to working directly with people affected by mental illness SANE Australia brings a unique combination of history skills and commitment

We want to create a better life for all Australians affected by mental illness Please join us on the journey