Dr Tracy Westerman’s Jilya Institute in Perth is shaking up the hitherto white world of mental health treatment.

Dr Tracy Westerman has created a mental health assessment for Aboriginal people. Dominic Lorrimer

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There’s another call from Tracy Westerman’s office as I wait at Azuma, the Japanese corporate power lunch spot that recently opened opposite the NSW Supreme Court.

The first call, a few minutes before we were due to meet at midday, was a polite heads-up that the Indigenous psychologist and activist was running late.

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Jemima WhyteSenior reporterJemima Whyte writes on business, specialising in companies, capital markets and innovation. Jemima has reported on business for The Australian Financial Review for more than 13 years. Email Jemima at jemima.whyte@afr.com

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