Webinars

Webinars

Psychoeducation in the treatment of youth mental health issues (February 2016)

Using psychoeducation to provide young people (and their families) with information on their mental illness helps them feel more engaged, reduces stigma, and empowers them in a situation where they are likely to feel helpless. Following an overview of the theory and evidence-base, this webinar will focus on how to use psychoeducation to work with and engage young people who have mental health issues. The webinar will also focus on how to tailor the psychoeducation for a young person’s specific needs and presenting issues.

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Peer work in youth mental health (December 2015)

Peer work is increasingly recognised as a valuable component of youth mental health care. This webinar will explore what peer work entails, how to support training and professional development of the peer workforce and how peer workers use their lived experience to promote recovery.

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Early warning signs of mental ill-health in young people (December 2015)

Identifying early warning signs of mental ill-health in young people assists with earlier intervention resulting in the potential reduction of the severity and duration of ill-health.

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