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Leading Reform Summit 2026 will include a bursary program to provide financial assistance to delegates to attend.
The bursary program is available for people with lived-living experience, are unpaid representatives of a community or particular population group, who work in non-government organisations, and/or who reside in regional, rural and remote areas of Queensland.
Applications for bursaries will be open soon.
Bursaries will be considered to support people who:
Priority consideration will be given to people who:
Approval of bursary support remains with the Queensland Mental Health Commission and the funding available is limited.
Bursaries may cover the following expenses:
return travel (e.g. long distance bus, long distance train or flights). The Commission will book your flights for you.
accommodation (bed and breakfast) booked by the Commission either at the InterContinental Brisbane (subject to availability); or booked at other nearby accommodation (depending on availability). Stays in private accommodation cannot be reimbursed (e.g. staying with relatives, friends, etc.)
mileage for travel by private car (75 cents per kilometre).
Bursary recipients are responsible for having their own insurances in place—for example, travel insurance, car insurance, etc. The Commission will not check for insurances or be responsible for any losses associated with the bursary or attending the event.
Bursaries will be paid in two parts as follows:
At the conclusion of the event, the bursary recipient will be required to certify that they attended the Summit, and that travel and accommodation was undertaken in accordance with the approved and agreed itinerary.
Queensland Mental Health Commission
PO Box 13027 George Street Brisbane Queensland 4003
Phone 1300 855 945 | Fax 07 3405 9780
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