About Us

An overview of our mission, approach and the communities we serve.

Our Mission

To strengthen youth wellbeing and community connection through a prevention-focused creative health approach that builds identity, agency and belonging.

Our Vision

A world where every young person can inhabit who they already are: grounded in identity, connected in community, and empowered to shape their own futures.

Our Approach 

Our work is grounded in four interconnected capacities that support youth wellbeing: attention, emotional autonomy, narrative identity and imaginative agency.

Through a prevention-focused creative health framework, we cultivate these capacities in community settings.

How it looks in practice:

Creative expression
Storytelling and narrative practices
Arts-based and sensory-informed activities

Imagination
and agency

Trauma-informed practice

Culturally safe and neurodiversity-affirming environments

We understand mental wellbeing as a shared, community experience, built through connection, expression and shared meaning.

Our Values

Safety & Care


Trauma-informed, culturally respectful and inclusive practice.

Creativity

Art as a pathway for expression, regulation and connection.

Agency

Young people as active authors of their own stories and lives.

Belonging

Strong community ties that support wellbeing and mental health.

Hope & Possibility

Imagining new paths opens space for transformation.

Who We Work With

We support:

  • Young people (12–25)
  • LGBTQIA+ individuals
  • Neurodivergent youth and adults
  • Culturally diverse communities
  • Adults experiencing social isolation or emotional challenges
  • Women and carers
  • People with disability
  • Remote and regional communities needing online access

Our Team

Our programs are delivered by a multidisciplinary team including:

  • Creative arts practitioners
  • Mental health social workers
  • Counsellors
  • Youth workers
  • Community facilitators
  • Trauma-informed practitioners with experience in neurodiversity-affirming practice.

Our Story

Kosmovision Foundation was created in response to a growing gap in Australia’s youth mental health and wellbeing landscape. We recognised the need for creative, culturally adaptable and community-based programs that support people to express themselves, imagine new possibilities and feel a sense of belonging – particularly those who often fall outside mainstream services.
We exist to bring those spaces to life.

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