Mildura Wellbeing Day for women with cancer
Join us for a day of wellbeing sessions and connecting with others who’ve had a similar experience.
All sessions are free, morning tea, a light lunch and tea/coffee will be provided. You are welcome to stay for all or part of the day.
Program for the day:
10.00am Registration and welcome.
10.30am Gentle movement with an exercise physiologist
11.15am Morning tea (provided)
11.30am Cancer, Context and Connection- a conversation about revisiting sexual wellbeing
12.30pm Lunch (provided)
1.30pm Creative Expression and Play – Your Story
2.30pm Thank you and closing remarks
Audience: Women who have experienced a cancer diagnosis (recent or in the past) are invited to come along and try some wellbeing activities and chat with other local women. A friend, partner, family member, or carer is also welcome to attend.
Counterpart is happy to be partnering with Mildura Base Public Hospital and Loddon Mallee Integrated Cancer Service (LMICS) for this special event.
Click here to register for the Mildura Wellbeing Day for women with cancer
or call us on 1300 781 500.
Registrations are required and will close on Wednesday 18 March, 4pm.
Our presenters
Information Session with Krista Phillips
Cancer, Context and Connection- a conversation about revisiting sexual wellbeing
When completing her degrees in social work and science in the early 1990s, Krista focused many of her electives and projects on sexuality. However, it was not until she reached the age of 50—bringing extensive personal and professional experience—that she chose to pursue further formal study in sexology. In 2022 she completed a Grad Dip in Sexology via Curtin University and in 2024 focused on a Masters of Science in Medicine at Sydney Uni within the psychosexual therapy stream, graduating in June 2025. She is a member of the Society of Australian Sexologists and is working towards her accreditation and accessing supervision from qualified and experienced colleagues-ensuring her knowledge remains both current and enriched by experience.
Krista builds upon her extensive clinical expertise in mental health, chronic disease, and aging, integrating structural and feminist theoretical frameworks. She views sexuality as a complex, evolving concept in both individual and societal contexts. Drawing from her diverse academic background, Krista combines evidence-based practices with a compassionate, person-centered approach. This combination of scholarship and empathy enables her to foster open dialogue, challenge outdated assumptions, and advocate for more inclusive and respectful understandings of human intimacy.
Krista is beginning a private practice in 2026 and serves as coordinator for the Loddon Mallee Cancer and Sexual Wellbeing Community of Practice. She also continues her work as a generalist social worker within a rural health service.
Creative session with Melissa Castleman
Mel is a Masters qualified Art Therapist currently working both privately and within the public mental health service. Mel’s background is in the creative arts, disability and community arts sectors and she is passionate about the innate power of art to heal and foster genuine connection for individuals and community.