- SF14 Session 8: Trauma and its effects on young people and those who care about them
Blog description: Prof. Pat McGorry has contributed considerably to the field of trauma, psychosis, and youth mental health both nationally and internationally.
READ MORE - SF S9: Communities of Practice: strong teams, competent leaders and skilled clinicians
Blog description: Nichole Sullivan discusses the role of "Communities of Practice" and their importance to mental health services
READ MORE - SF14 Session 10: Promoting mental health and wellbeing in the workplace
Blog description: Dr Samuel Harvey is a Senior Lecturer in Workplace Mental Health at the School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales (UNSW) and a Research Fellow at the Black Dog Institute. He is a psychiatrist, general practitioner and epidemiologist with a particular interest in the relationship between mental health and work.
READ MORE - SF14 Session 11: Team based approaches to supporting the psychological health of the workforce
Blog description: Harry Lovelock and Jan Louise Godfrey from the APS spoke with us about team-based approaches to psychological health in the workplace.
READ MORE - SF14 Session 12: Trauma and the mental health workforce: How the system responds
Blog description: Prof. Gournay CBE concludes this year's forum with a discussion of how today's mental health care system responds to trauma.
READ MORE - SF14 Keynote Address: Professor Kevin Gournay
Blog description: Kevin Gournay is presented on research into mental health workers' experiences of trauma in the workplace. He explored the implications of The Claybury Stress Study and other research investigating predictors of community psychiatric nurses' wellbeing.
READ MORE - SF14 Discussion point: Addressing workplace trauma
Blog description: Kevin Gournay is presenting on research into mental health workers' experiences of trauma in the workplace. He is exploring the implications of The Claybury Stress Study and other research investigating predictors of community psychiatric nurses' wellbeing. What do you think contributes to satisfaction or difficulties in your workplace?
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- SF14 Discussion point: Constructing the non-autonomous person
Blog description: Cath Roper is discussing how mental health legislation that provides for involuntary treatment is a form of 'structural violence'. What are the implications of this lens for workers and consumers in mental health services? Though it may be helpful and justified, Cath argues that the removal of autonomy remains a form of violence and a moral wrong. Mental health legislation thus stains the hands of caregivers with the moral wrong of removing the autonomy of clients.
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- SF14 Session 3: Dr Bridget Hamilton: Nurses’ own health: a problem.
Blog description: Dr. Bridget Hamilton spoke with us today about the world of nursing and the difficulties faced by nurses on a daily basis, particularly within hospital settings. Dr Hamilton is a registered mental health nurse with over 30 years of experience working as clinician and researcher in public sector services. Dr Hamilton also teaches and researches at the University of Melbourne.
READ MORE - SF14 Session 2: Harbouring Doubts: Creating safe spaces to sit with uncertainty
Blog description: Cath Roper gave a thought provoking presentation regarding the trauma associated with involuntary care through mental health legislation.
READ MORE - SF14 Session 4: NSW Mental Health Commission and the draft Strategic Plan for Mental Health in NSW
Blog description: John Feneley spoke about the ongoing work of the NSW Mental Health Commission and their development of a draft Strategic Plan for Mental Health in NSW. You can read more and get updates from the Commission through their website.
READ MORE - SF14 Session 5: Rape crisis counseling: trauma, contagion and supervision
Blog description: Steve Segal presented on secondary traumatisation of volunteer rape crisis counsellors in rape crisis counselling services in Israel.
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