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Navigating Complexity: Trauma-Informed Approaches in Mental Health Care

NAVIGATING COMPLEXITY: TRAUMA-INFORMED APPROACHES IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE

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Are you a mental health professional, healthcare provider, community service leader, or human services practitioner looking to enhance your trauma-informed care approach? This 2-hour online webinar is designed to equip you with essential knowledge and practical strategies to navigate complex mental health systems effectively.

What You’ll Gain:

✅ A deeper understanding of trauma and its impact on mental health
✅ Practical skills to implement trauma-informed care across diverse settings
✅ Strategies to navigate multi-system barriers in mental health care
✅ Insights on fostering inter-agency collaboration and systemic advocacy

Key Topics Covered:

✔️ Core principles of trauma-informed care
✔️ Recognising vicarious trauma and ensuring psychological safety in the workplace
✔️ Identifying trauma signs in vulnerable populations
✔️ Case studies and reflective exercises on trauma impact
✔️ Mental health service navigation
✔️ Addressing barriers in multi-system care
✔️ The role of cultural competence in mental health
✔️ System-mapping exercises to visualise service pathways
✔️ Group discussions on real-world challenges and best practice
✔️ Building effective inter-agency partnerships for improved client outcomes
✔️ Strategies for communication, shared decision-making, and systemic advocacy

Event Details:

📅 Date: Tuesday, 25th February 2025
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM AEST
📍 Location: Online (Link provided upon registration)
🎥 Replay Available: Can’t make it live? A replay link will be sent within 24 hours.

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Register Now to take the next step in delivering trauma-informed mental health care.

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