Taimi Allan
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Commissioner Taimi Allan
Taimi Allan is the Mental Health Commissioner for South Australia and an internationally recognised leader in systemic mental health reform, digital health innovation, and lived-experience advocacy. With over two decades of cross-sector leadership spanning Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, she has spearheaded national anti-discrimination campaigns, suicide prevention systems, and pioneering wellbeing initiatives.
Commissioner Allan's approach is famously future-focused and compassionate, driven by her belief that leadership is "enabled, not disabled, by lived experience." Her distinguished career includes serving on New Zealand's Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission, advising the Royal Commission on Abuse in State Care, and leading prominent community organisations. Today, she acts as a pivotal independent advisor to government, leveraging local and global partnerships to ensure that diverse community voices fundamentally shape modern health policy and practice.
Taimi Allan is the Mental Health Commissioner for South Australia and an internationally recognised leader in systemic mental health reform, digital health innovation, and lived-experience advocacy. With over two decades of cross-sector leadership spanning Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, she has spearheaded national anti-discrimination campaigns, suicide prevention systems, and pioneering wellbeing initiatives.
Commissioner Allan's approach is famously future-focused and compassionate, driven by her belief that leadership is "enabled, not disabled, by lived experience." Her distinguished career includes serving on New Zealand's Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission, advising the Royal Commission on Abuse in State Care, and leading prominent community organisations. Today, she acts as a pivotal independent advisor to government, leveraging local and global partnerships to ensure that diverse community voices fundamentally shape modern health policy and practice.