Mental Health Challenges
This course is an introduction to the broad spectrum of mental health challenges and is a good foundation for workers who need a solid understanding in this area and who want to develop their skills using practice tools to respond to real-life scenarios.
Description
Target Audience: For those staff working across a variety of services including mental health, alcohol and other drugs, disability, first aid, care services, housing, aged care and education.
Stigma and discomfort around mental health challenges continues to be an issue in our communities. Some signs of mental illness can be unsettling, especially when workers are unsure of how to support people they are working with. This course will look at how to recognise signs and the practical strategies to use to support people seeking help who are experiencing mental health challenges, both at work and in their lives. By demystifying the mental health spectrum and looking at strategies for working holistically and collaboratively to support people in their recovery, health workers are empowered.
Participants will gain:
- Increased knowledge of the types of disabilities in the NDIS context and the impact of stigma on citizenship;
- A better understanding of the risk factors for coexisting disability;
- Further appreciation for the significant barriers to access services;
- Increased confidence in recognising and responding to anxiety, depression, psychosis and substance use in people living with disability; and
- Increased confidence in putting principles into practice and using observation and communication tools to make reasonable adjustments for people with disability.
Wellness Responder Services:
A Wellness Responder will be in attendance during training sessions, to provide support and resources to participants should they experience a physical or mental health issue.
Lived Experience Guest Speaker:
Where appropriate, a Lived Experience Person will be invited along to a training session, to share their story, experiences, and recovery journey.
Catering:
Light refreshments will be available throughout the day. Microwaves and fridges are available for those participants who wish to bring their own lunch. There are also a number of cafes in the area to choose from should you wish to purchase your lunch. (Only Dairy milk provided)
Location:
Map of venue
Workzone Building
Level 1/1 Nash Street
Perth
For further information about the workshop please contact 6246 3000 or email training@waamh.org.au
Payment options
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Prices
Associate Member $220.50
Full Member $196.00
Non Member $245.00
Scholarship pre-approval $24.50
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Scholarships
There are two scholarship places available for consumers or carers who face financial difficulty in attending this course. Scholarship applications close 10 business days prior to course and the successful applicants will be notified five business days prior to commencement of the event.
The cost will be 10% of the course rate and no other promo options to be used with this offer. To apply for a scholarship place click here to complete the application.