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How do we keep on caring?


In this online MINI-PANEL we’re going to explore stories from different people who have a living or professional experience of being part of a mental health support network. We’ll hear from friends, family, clinicians and the people at the centre of the network. We’re going to talk about how complicated it is, and hear about different ways to support ourselves when we are supporting others.

This panel might give you some tools to help support yourself or others in your life better. It might also help you understand ways to have more open and compassionate conversations about how we navigate mental health experiences together.



Enrol via link and we will send you the details of how to join on the day.

Trainers

  • Joe Muro (Clinical Lead / Senior Occupational Therapist) — discovery college/ headspace
  • Chris Stefano (Lived Experience Specialist ) — discovery college/ headspace
  • Sophie Dight (Team Leader- Mobile Assessment and Treatment Team ) — headspace/discovery college
  • Shaun Rigney (Family Peer Support Specialist) — headspace/discovery college
  • Nicholas Bloom (Principal Master Mental Health First Aid Instructor and corporate wellbeing facilitator) — Mental Health First Aid Australia

Categories: Developing and sustaining lived and living experience workforces (clearinghouse), Capability 8 - Working effectively with families, carers and supporters
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Medical, Nursing, Other
Levels: Introductory
Lifespans: Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult, Older Persons

Tuesday 14 November 2023
17:00 to 19:00
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