Meet our team
Credentialed Mental Health Nurse (CMHN),
Sally Drummond
Sally Drummond is a Credentialed Mental Health Nurse (CMHN), Behaviour Support Practitioner and Supervisor who brings over 20 years of experience — and a whole lot of heart — to her work supporting people through some of life's most challenging moments. Having worked across the out-of-home care, disability, mental health, and education sectors, Sally has a rich and genuine understanding of the diverse needs that people, families, and communities carry with them.
Throughout her career, Sally has held senior roles across the public and private healthcare and human services sectors, and has also built a rewarding career as a tertiary educator, teaching in the areas of mental health, nursing, and Indigenous health. She has a particular love for working with people across all stages of life, and a special passion for chronic and complex mental health, child and adolescent mental health, trauma-informed practice, clinical supervision, and rural and remote health.
Whether she is working with clients and participants, supporting families and their networks, or guiding fellow health professionals through supervision, Sally shows up with the same warmth, care, and commitment every time. She believes wholeheartedly in creating a space that feels safe, supportive, and free of judgment — because when people feel truly seen and supported, they are able to find their own unique path forward. For Sally, that is the goal — not just to help people cope, but to help them genuinely flourish, and in doing so, create change that ripples across generations.
AM, DHlthSc, MIndH, MSCL, GCWiradjuriLCH, GCIndG, GCE
Dr Faye McMillan AM
Dr Faye McMillan is a proud Wiradjuri woman from Trangie, NSW, who has spent more than three decades doing work she is deeply passionate about — making healthcare fairer, more accessible, and more meaningful for Indigenous Australians. A true trailblazer, Faye made history as the first Indigenous Australian to earn a Western pharmacy degree and become a registered Aboriginal pharmacist, and she has been championing change ever since.
Faye's remarkable career has woven through government, universities, community organisations, and professional bodies, always guided by the same heartfelt mission — closing the gap in health equity, with a particular focus on mental health and rural communities. She is a founding member and former chair of Indigenous Allied Health Australia, has served as Deputy National Rural Health Commissioner, and is currently a Professor in the Faculty of Health at the University of Technology Sydney.
Faye's dedication has been recognised with some of Australia's most treasured honours, including NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year in 2019, Member of the Order of Australia in 2021, and Pharmacist of the Year by the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia in 2022. At the heart of everything she does is a simple but powerful belief — that education changes lives, and that every person deserves a health system that sees them wholly, honours their story, and walks alongside their community.