Medilinks

Medilinks

Hospitals and Health Care

Brisbane, Queensland 288 followers

Psychiatric Services

About us

Medilinks provides specialised telehealth psychiatric assessment services to ADF members and veterans to assist with their DVA mental health compensation claims. Mission Our mission is to provide psychiatric services that are compassionate, evidence-based, and empower individuals to live a happier and healthier life. Vision Our Vision is that every Australian in need has quick and easy access to the highest quality mental health care.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Brisbane, Queensland
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
Veteran Services, Medical Support, and Psychiatry

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Employees at Medilinks

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    An incredible weekend at the RSL LifeCare Veteran Services Poppy Ball with Brodie Moore, Laura Duckworth and Alex S.! Medilinks is honoured to support such a meaningful event, raising funds for the Veteran Hubs and vital initiatives that make a real impact. Having seen firsthand the dedication of the RSL LifeCare teams in Nowra, Northern Beaches, Central Coast, and St Leonards, it's clear their passion for the veteran community is unmatched. 💪 At Medilinks, we're proud to contribute to this important work by providing top-tier psychiatric services to support those who served. #VeteransSupportingVeterans #PoppyBall #RSLLifeCare #CommunityImpact

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    Medilinks | Youth Mentor | Veteran

    I had the pleasure of attending the RSL LifeCare Veteran Services Poppy Ball on the weekend with Brodie Moore and Laura Duckworth. Medilinks was a proud sponsor of the Poppy Ball which raises money to support the Veteran Hubs and other initiatives. Having personally visited the RSL LifeCare Veteran Hubs in Nowra, Northern Beaches, Central Coast, and the head office in St Leonards, the consistent theme across these locations are the passionate individuals who are motivated to make a difference in the veteran community. Our team at Medilinks is committed to assisting the great work of RSL LifeCare through the provision of high quality psychiatric services.

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    Medilinks | Youth Mentor | Veteran

    I had the pleasure of attending the RSL LifeCare Veteran Services Poppy Ball on the weekend with Brodie Moore and Laura Duckworth. Medilinks was a proud sponsor of the Poppy Ball which raises money to support the Veteran Hubs and other initiatives. Having personally visited the RSL LifeCare Veteran Hubs in Nowra, Northern Beaches, Central Coast, and the head office in St Leonards, the consistent theme across these locations are the passionate individuals who are motivated to make a difference in the veteran community. Our team at Medilinks is committed to assisting the great work of RSL LifeCare through the provision of high quality psychiatric services.

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    As we let the smoke settle after the whirlwind week that was The Krait Foundation (TKF), a few fossils emerge that have been set in stone for some time. They have been experienced by many generations of transitioning veterans, undoubtedly since “veterans” have been morphing back into the rest of society after their service. 1. Imposter Syndrome. It’s real and it’s strong 2. Your network is everything. They are expecting you to use it! 3. You have a multitude of desirable skills to take into the next domain, you just need to figure out how they apply 4. It’s your expertise-not your experience that matters These common threads popped us as we worked through the week that was. We heard numerous anecdotes from guest speakers who shared stories of success, failure, more failure, tips, tricks and everything in between. The week started with an amazing Commonwealth Bank led Remembrance Day service. You could hear a pin drop as the bugler sounded the Last Post. In the usual Krait fashion, we heard from David Fish “Fishy” who has developed a keynote specifically for our TKF cohort. We then moved onto fleshing out natural strengths and talents that already lie within. Through our Gallup strengths and WHY Institute tools, we had the cornerstone set for our ‘pocket stores’, (our go-to lines) that we can recall when we get asked the inevitable question: “so, what can you bring to an organisation”? We learnt from Commbank’s best about writing resumes and LinkedIn, business banking, Group Security overview, learnt about IP in the Defence space with Stephen von Muenster and had a great afternoon in our entrepreneur workshop with Cameron Turner where we pressure tested some business ideas the room had brainstormed or even started developing in real time. We had a great tour of Sonder where we heard even more veteran stories and got a real life example of how the Operations center works. The program culminated in Christian Boucousis CSP “Boo” from Afterburner dialling in all the way from the United States and sharing his stories of success. The group delivering their personal ‘pitch’ and shared what they had learnt during the week, followed by a networking event with our strongest supporters. Needless to say, the Krait Foundation had a profound impact on everyone that participated. We again would like to thank everyone who supports, donates and attends our program and continues to watch us grow. The amazing people at Commbank: Jono Newton, Ben Weissel, Daniel L., Chelsea Capizzi-Walsh, Julie Hall, James Hogue to the guest speakers we had in including Dave Parker from PAST Outdoors, Blair Hickey from Omega Dev Group and Tom Gleeson. To the communities that donate including Commando Welfare Trust, Special Air Service Resources Fund, SciDev Provocatus, Klepper Professional Services, Medilinks and many more. Please reach out if you’d like to find out how to support our cause in the future. Wandering Warriors Nicci Korff Quentin Masson

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    Partnerships Manager | Veteran | Advocating for Mental Health

    Honouring Valour and Sacrifice Yesterday, I attended the Naval Association of Australia Queensland HMAS Sydney II Memorial at the Naval Memorial in South Brisbane. The event was a poignant reminder of an enthralling tale of valour, courage, and tragedy. On November 19, 1941, the HMAS Sydney was lost with all hands—645 young men who bravely served their country. This remains Australia’s greatest naval tragedy, a testament to the sacrifices made by those in service. As we reflect on their legacy, let us continue to honour the courage of these men and ensure their memory lives on in our hearts and history. “Their sacrifice remains a mystery of the sea, but their bravery is etched in history”

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  • View organization page for Medilinks, graphic

    288 followers

    🎖️ Proud to Be a Veteran Employer of Choice! 🎖️ Medilinks Access has been officially recognised as a Veteran Employer of Choice, reflecting our dedication to creating meaningful opportunities for Australia’s veterans. We’re committed to providing an environment where veterans can perform at their best, supported and valued every step of the way. From offering fulfilling roles to fostering a team culture built on respect and purpose, Medilinks is here to support veterans beyond service. #VeteranEmployerOfChoice #MedilinksAccess #SupportingVeterans #VeteranCare

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    Partnerships Manager Medilinks

    Was great to fly down to Sydney on Friday night to see the conclusion of The Krait Foundation seminar. The foundation was co-created by my long-term friend Luke “Blue” Andrews, who I first donned a uniform alongside in the late 90s as cadets - (sorry if your mates from Perth didn't know you were once a cadet Blue, they do now). The Krait Foundation transitions elite military service members to the private sector and helps create the next generation of business and community leaders. The week-long intensive course is specifically designed to accelerate one’s understanding of themselves and their identity, culminating in a plan for the pursuit of purpose and fulfilment. Medilinks is a proud supporter of The Krait Foundation, with the CEO Brodie Moore attending the seminar conclusion, to meet the team and spin a yarn. An eclectic group of both new and emerging business owners with no shortage of interesting and amusing stories shared. Along with Wandering Warriors and SAS Resources Fund, the Commando Welfare Trust was a founding partner and donor of the Krait Foundation, Well done Blue to you and the team, along with all the participants. See you at the next one.

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