Mental Health Workshops
Inkingi Project’s workshops focus on mental health topics relevant to the African experience for African refugees and migrants in the Logan area. We understand the unique challenges faced by our community members and tailor our discussions to address these issues effectively. Participants are given the opportunity to engage in conversations that resonate with their cultural backgrounds, promoting a deeper understanding of their mental health.
Weekly Workshop Dates, Times, and Locations
We host workshops at various locations. Please
register your interest to find out more information.
QPASTT Youth Space, Units 3 & 4, 84 Wembley Road, Logan Central, QLD, 4114
Multilink Community Services Logan, 38 Blackwood Road, Logan Central, QLD, 4114
Women Power of Inspiration Inc, 10-14 Railway Parade, Logan Central, QLD, 4114
African Church, Level 2, 76 Queens Road, Slacks Creek, QLD 4127
Women’s Workshops
Every Thursday between 10am and 1pm, starting from the 14th of August 2025.
Men’s Workshops
Every Friday between 10am and 1pm, starting from the 15th of August 2025.
Mental Health Workshops
Every Friday between 1pm and 4pm, starting from the 29th of August 2025.
Fostering a Safe & Supportive Environment
We prioritise creating a welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings. Our facilitators are trained to ensure that all participants feel respected and heard, fostering an environment of trust and mutual support.
Benefits for Individuals

Personal Growth
Participants will have the opportunity to reflect on their personal experiences and gain insights into their mental health journey. Through guided discussions, individuals can develop coping strategies that enhance their resilience and overall well-being.

Building Connections
Our workshops provide a platform for individuals to connect with others who share similar experiences. By forming these connections, participants can build a supportive network that extends beyond the workshop setting.
Benefits for Groups
Strengthening Community Bonds
By attending our workshops together, community members can strengthen their bonds through shared learning experiences. This collective participation fosters a sense of belonging and unity within the community.

Shared Learning Opportunities
Groups will benefit from shared learning opportunities that encourage empathy and understanding among members. By discussing diverse life experiences, groups can cultivate an environment of mutual respect and growth.
Register Today
The Inkingi Project's mental health workshops are open to all African refugees and migrants in the Logan area who are seeking support for their well-being. Join us in building a resilient community where everyone feels valued and understood. To register for a workshop, complete the form below, and we will be in touch with you as soon as possible.


