WOMEN FOR WOMEN

A Women’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Event

Our second Women for Women event was held in Randwick Community Centre on Saturday 20th April 2024.

We had over 60 women, from all ages and backgrounds, come together to listen, share and converse openly and vulnerably.

This was an incredibly uplifting, supportive, empowering and insightful event.

Thank you to all of our contributors, Lucia Ward, Georgie Igoe, Shannen O'Hara, Amie Baker, Órlaith Sheill, Ruth Hennigan, Emer McDermott, Tina King Garde, Fionnuala Wylie and Caroline McSorley.

Thank you to those who generously and bravely shared their own experience with grief, loss, shame and mental ill-health. Your stories have the ability to resonate widely and will help so many other people who may find themselves in a similar situation.

Thank you also to those who attended, who came with an open mind and listened empathetically. Each one of you plays a pivotal role in shaping the narrative around women's mental health. In attending, you're champions of change and advocates for compassion.

Huge thanks to our main sponsor, Vaughan Civil for backing this event and thank you to Randwick Council for your ongoing support.


Our inaugural Women for Women event was held in Randwick sustainable classroom on Sunday 30th April 2023.

This event focused on why women should, and need to prioritise their mental health. 

Featuring leading mental health practitioners and industry experts as well as community members courageously sharing their lived experience story.

Guest Speakers included:
Helen Ward - Educator and Clinical Counsellor
Loretta Cosgrove - Filmmaker and Founder of SQI
Katie O'Donoghue - Relationship Coach with the Indigo Project
Molly Benjamin - Founder of Ladies Finance Club
Roisin Trainor - Founder of Mind Yourself, Mental Health First Aid Training and Wellbeing Practitioner

This was an incredibly uplifting, supportive, empowering and insightful event.

Although women are more likely to seek professional help for mental health issues, there is still an indelible need to focus on real and honest conversations amongst our friends and family.

Thank you to those who generously and bravely shared their own experience with mental illness, grief and addiction. Your stories have the ability to resonate widely and will help so many other people who may find themselves in a similar situation.

Thank you also to those who attended, who came with an open mind and listened empathetically.

This event was the work of the ISA's Mental Health and Wellbeing working group, we thank them for their efforts and it was a true honour to host this event.

Excellent day, so beneficial and empowering
— W4W Attendee
The day was amazing. I learned so much and it was great listening to everyone’s stories
— W4W Attendee
I didn’t realise how much I needed this event. Thank you
— W4W Attendee

April 2023


We would like to acknowledge the generous contribution from Randwick Council for making this event possible.