About |
Phoenix – Mental Health Australia
Faith is a lived-experience–led mental health practitioner, recovery coach, and advocate with over 20 years of experience supporting people across the mental health and wellbeing space through community engagement, peer support, advocacy, and psychosocial recovery work.
Faith’s journey in mental health began through lived experience and evolved into long-standing involvement with nationally recognised organisations.
She has served as a Youth Ambassador for ReachOut Australia, supporting young people through mental health awareness, help-seeking, and stigma reduction initiatives. She has also contributed her time and experience with headspace, OASIS – Francis Street (NSW), Blue Knot Foundation, and as a VIP with NSW Police, supporting trauma-informed community engagement and recovery-focused initiatives.
Across her career, Faith has worked alongside individuals navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, psychosocial disability, and complex life transitions. Her work is grounded in compassion, authenticity, and a deep understanding of how mental health challenges impact everyday life, identity, and self-worth.
Faith is also the Creator & Author of The F.I.E.R.C.E Approach™, a proprietary, lived-experience–informed framework designed to support individuals to move from fear, overwhelm, and survival mode into empowerment, resilience, and personal agency. This framework underpins the philosophy and delivery of Phoenix – Mental Health Australia.
Faith is currently undertaking formal counselling training, including supervised crisis-support training, and is committed to ongoing professional development, ethical practice, and clear scope boundaries. Her work remains non-clinical, recovery-oriented, and focused on walking alongside people as they rebuild confidence, stability, and direction in their lives.

