• Using Social and Emotional Wellbeing Tools with First Nations Peoples | Webinar

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    The WellMob website is digital library with links to over 350 online resources to support the social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Using the example of an Indigenous client presenting with depression, the webinar will explain how the SEWB framework is relevant to clinical and community practice and show how to find and effectively use WellMob resources. 23 November, 1,00pm  <Register here> 23 November, 8.00pm <Register here>

  • Using Social and Emotional Wellbeing Tools with First Nations Peoples | Webinar

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    The WellMob website is digital library with links to over 350 online resources to support the social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Using the example of an Indigenous client presenting with depression, the webinar will explain how the SEWB framework is relevant to clinical and community practice and show how to find and effectively use WellMob resources. 23 November, 1,00pm  <Register here> 23 November, 8.00pm <Register here>

  • MHPN’s Special Professional Development Event: Hypothetical Case Scenario | Online

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    Join our session host Professor Mark Creamer and the esteemed panel to see how they respond in real-time to an unfolding case scenario that evolves both rapidly and dramatically. When: Tuesday 21 November Time: 4.00pm - 5.30pm WST No cost to attend this special MHPN event. The scenario: The Robinsons are a family characterised by volatile interpersonal relationships and underlying mental health and personality issues. ​Following a particularly bad argument, at home between parents Jim and Jodie, the situation spirals out of control. In a few short hours, the health professionals who work with the Robinson family will be drawn...

  • Talking About Aging, Death and Dying | Online webinar

    Talking About Aging, Death and Dying | Online webinar
    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    Available Dates: Monday 20 November 2023 | 9:00am - 10:30am Monday 26 February 2024 | 1:30pm - 3:30pm Wednesday 22 May 2024 | 12:00pm - 1:30pm Cost: Free ticketed event | Venue: Your computer Designed for: Administrative Staff, Non-Clinical Staff, Aboriginal Health Workers, Aboriginal Liaison officers, Patient Care Assistants and Paid Carers Series: RACEPC Communicate | Facility Challenge Series Title: Talking About Aging Death and Dying Overview: Each team member working in a Residential Aged Care facility play an enormous part in a resident’s life and wellbeing. Compassionate staff contribute to and foster the environment this person now calls their home. The aging, dying and...

  • Palliative care for people living with & dying from dementia | Online webinar

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    Department of Health End of Life Care Program and Older Persons Health Network invite you to attend a webinar on models of palliative care for people living with and dying from dementia presented by Dr Elissa Campbell, geriatrician, and palliative care physician. Dementia is the leading cause of death in older Australians, and people with dementia often experience distressing symptoms and burdensome interventions at the end of life. Despite this, people living with and dying from dementia are less likely to access palliative care. WA Department of Health Churchill Fellow Dr Campbell visited multiple clinical, research and community organisations in...

  • One-Day Workshop: FDV-informed Documentation and Language | Online

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    When working with survivors (adult and child) or users of violence, it is essential to use language that reflects a survivor, strength-based approach, a perpetrator-facing, and a perpetrator-driven risk approach. This ensures behaviour patterns are prominent and visible, survivor resistance and strengths are at the forefront of responses and, service responses are better able to assess risk and imminency to risk. Accordingly, in domestic and family violence work, our language should focus on perpetrator accountability and a behaviour pattern-based approach. This workshop has been developed to align with the internally accredited Safe and Together model. This one-day workshop will provide...

  • Trauma-informed care: The impacts of trauma on the physical body | Online Webinar

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    This webinar will discuss the short and/or long-term impacts of trauma on the physical body and ways practitioners can better respond applying trauma-informed care. Attend this webinar to: Explore how trauma can cause impacts on the physical body. Learn how to communicate effectively with practitioners from a range of disciplines, enhancing your ability to provide comprehensive support to those affected by trauma. Explore the impact on the physical body that trauma can cause, and how practitioners can respond by applying trauma-informed care. Panel Felicity de Blic, Pelvic Physiotherapist, NSW Lou Kerley (She/They), Occupational Therapist, Vic Andy Moloney, Accredited Exercise physiologist,...