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Latrobe regional health, Alfred, Monash health, Peninsula, Southern synergy: Training News
The NEWS!SPLASH! is now called
LAMPS!Latrobe regional health, Alfred, &
Monash health, Peninsula in the
Southeast Training News(LAMPS: shining a light on education and
workforce development in Southeast Victorian Mental Health publically funded services)
Date: 3 May 2013
Welcome to ‘The News LAMPS!’What’s happening in training and in the SPLASH cluster. This newsletter will has several sections:Training News - What training is happening?o Local Training in February - May See pg 2-7 o Conferences pg 8 :1st Global Conference: Suicide, Self-Harm and
Assisted Death – Call for Abstractso PUBLIC LECTURE: pg 9 Collaborative practice between
nurses and medical practitioners in Australian general practice
o New Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program to commence June (incorporates Mindful Self Compassion) pg 9
o Graduate Allied Health Training Program pg 10Local Training
May
1st
Partners in DepressionTime: 6pm – 9pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: SaleRegister: [email protected] or www.partnersindepression.com.au
7th
Partners in DepressionTime: 6pm – 9pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: TraralgonRegister: [email protected] or www.partnersindepression.com.au
8th
Intermediate suicide training at LRJMHSTime: 9:00am – 5:00pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Latrobe Regional HospitalRegister: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=644
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Orientation to Mental HealthTuesday, 21 May 2013
Presenter:Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Presenter:Venue: Monash Uni, NOTING HILL Campus, 270 Ferntree Gully Road, Bldg 1, Room 3, Notting HillRegister: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=701
This one day workshop is for all staff who have been employed for less than two years. The morning session will consider the history and structure of Victorian services and contemporary issues. The afternoon will focus on an introduction to:
motivational interviewing, basic suicide assessment, some psycho-social therapies for use
with people with schizophrenia (inc. Cognitive Remediation Therapy), and
case studies.
Bouverie Family Consultation/Single Session
training – 2 day training
Wednesday, 15th & 22nd MayTimes: 9:00am – 5:00pm both days
Presenter: The Bouverie CentreVenue: Monash Uni, Bldg 1, Room 3,
Notting Hill Campus, 270 Ferntree Gully Road Notting Hill
Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy
/form.cfm?workshop_id=661
The assessment and management of In-patients with Suicidal Issues
Intermediate Training DayThe afternoon focus will be on
motivational interviewing and CBT.(all staff need to have already undertaken basic
suicide training to attend this day)Time: 9:30am – 4.30pmPresenter: John Julian Venue: AMREP lecture theatre The AlfredRegister: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=645
Latrobe regional health, Alfred, Monash health, Peninsula, Southern synergy: Training News
8th
Partners in DepressionTime: 6pm – 9pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: SaleRegister: [email protected] or www.partnersindepression.com.au
14th
Partners in DepressionTime: 6pm – 9pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: TraralgonRegister: [email protected] or www.partnersindepression.com.au
15th
Bouverie Family Consultation/Single Session training – 2 day trainingDay 1Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm Presenter: The Bouverie CentreVenue: Monash Uni, Bldg 1, Room 3, Notting HillRegister: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=661
16th
&17th
ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) – Two Day WorkshopTime: 8:30am – 4:30pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: Lifeline, Cnr Church/Fleming St, MorwellCost: External agencies - $275pp plus GST, Community groups - $50pp plus GSTRegister: [email protected]
20th
CARE (Communication And non-violent Response Education)All LRH StaffTime: 8:30am – 4:30pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: Wonthaggi CMHS Register: [email protected]: External agencies - $250pp plus GST, Community groups - $50pp plus GST
May (Cont.)
21st
Management of mental illness in people with Intellectual Disability Time: 9.30-12.30 Presenter: Victorian Dual Disability Service (VDDS)Venue: St Vincent’s Health Fitzroy Register: http://www.med.monash.edu.au/spppm/research/southernsynergy/workforceprogram/cluster/trainingcalendar.html
21st
Orientation to Mental HealthTime: 9.30am – 4.30pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Monash Uni, Bldg 1, Room 3, Notting HillRegister: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=701
21st
Partners in DepressionTime: 6pm – 9pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: TraralgonRegister: [email protected] or www.partnersindepression.com.au
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22nd
Bouverie Family Consultation/Single Session training – 2 day training – Day 2Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm Presenter: The Bouverie CentreVenue: Monash Uni, Bldg 1, Room 3, Notting HillRegister: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=661
28th
In-patient Intermediate Suicide DayTime: 9:00am – 5:00pm Presenter: The AlfredVenue: AMREP lecture theatre The AlfredRegister: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=645
28th
Partners in DepressionTime: 6pm – 9pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: TraralgonRegister: [email protected] or www.partnersindepression.com.au
June
3rd
MBSR – Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction – Session 1Time: 2:30pm – 4:30pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Notting Hill, Meeting Rm 4Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=741
June (Cont.)
3rd
&4th
Youth Mental Health First Aid course – 2 DaysCost is $160pp ($50pp for not for profit community groups) plus GST - BYO lunch & snacks. You will be required to attend the full 14 hours in order to obtain a certificate of completion. A minimum of 8 participants is required for course to proceed.Time: 8.30am –5pmPresenter: LRH MHS, (Latrobe Regional Hospital, Mental Health Services) Bairnsdale (TBA room)Register: [email protected]
6th
CARE (Communication And non-violent Response Education)All IRH StaffTime: 8:30am – 4:30pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: LV CMHS (Latrobe Valley, Community Mental Health Services)Cost: External agencies - $250pp plus GST, Community groups - $50pp plus GSTRegister: [email protected]
11th Intermediate Assessment & Management of Suicidality
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Time: 9.30am-4.30pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Monash Uni, Bldg 1, Room 4, Notting HillRegister: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=726
15th
A Day of Mindfulness Time: 10am – 3pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Monash Uni, 270 Ferntree Gully Road, Notting Hill, Building 1, Rm 4Register: [email protected]
16th
CARE (Communication And non-violent Response Education)Time: 8:30am – 4:30pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: LV CMHS (Latrobe Valley, Community Mental Health Services)Cost: External agencies - $250pp plus GST, Community groups - $50pp plus GSTRegister: [email protected]
17thMBSR – Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction – Session 2Time: 2:30pm – 4:30pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Notting Hill, Meeting Rm 4
18th
CARE (Communication And non-violent Response Education) – Refresher CourseMental Health Inpatient (Flynn) & ED Nurses, Security & Hospital Attendants onlyTime: 8:30am – 4:30pmVenue: LV CMHS (Latrobe Valley, Community Mental Health Services)Cost: External agencies - $250pp plus GST, Community groups - $50pp plus GSTRegister: [email protected]
June (Cont.)
18th
Stress ManagementTime: 9.30am-4.30pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Monash Uni, Bldg 1, Room 4, Notting HillRegister: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=724
18th
&19th
Youth Mental Health First Aid – 2 DaysCost is $160pp ($50pp for not for profit community groups) plus GST - BYO lunch & snacks. You will be required to attend the full 14 hours in order to obtain a certificate of completion. A minimum of 8 participants is required for course to proceed. Time: 8.30am –5pmVenue: LRH MHS, (Latrobe Regional Hospital, Mental Health Services)Leongatha (TBA room)Register: [email protected]
19th CRISSIS
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Time: 8:30am – 4:30 Presenter: Peninsula HealthVenue: The Blue Room Level 1, Frankston HospitalRegister: [email protected]
24thMBSR – Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction – Session 3Time: 2:30pm – 4:30pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Notting Hill, Meeting Rm 4
25thPersonality Disorders Time: 9.30-12.30 Presenter: Victorian Dual Disability Service (VDDS)Venue: St Vincent’s Health Fitzroy Register: www.svhm.org.au
25th
Partners in DepressionTime: 6pm – 9pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: LeongathaRegister: [email protected] or www.partnersindepression.com.au
25th
&26th
Youth Mental Health First Aid course – 2 DaysCost is $160pp ($50pp for not for profit community groups) plus GST - BYO lunch & snacks. You will be required to attend the full 14 hrs in order to obtain a certificate of completion. A minimum of 8 participants is required for course to proceed Time: 8.30am –5pmPresenter: LRH MHS (Latrobe Regional Hospital, Mental Health Services)Venue: Monash Uni, Building 1, Meeting Rm 3 Register: [email protected]
27th
ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) – Half Day Tune-UpTime: 9:30am – 1:30pm Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalVenue: LV CMHS (Latrobe Valley, Community Mental Health Services)20 Washington St, Traralgon Register: [email protected]: External agencies - $55pp plus GST, Community groups - $20pp plus GST
July
1stMBSR – Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction – Session 4Time: 2:30pm – 4:30pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Notting Hill, Meeting Rm 4
2nd
Partners in DepressionTime: 6pm – 9pm Presenter: LRHVenue: LeongathaRegister: [email protected] or www.partnersindepression.com.au
8thMBSR – Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction – Session 5Time: 2:30pm – 4:30pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Notting Hill, Meeting Rm 4
9thPartners in DepressionTime: 6pm – 9pm Presenter: LRH, LeongathaRegister: [email protected] or www.partnersindepression.com.au
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10th
&11th
Mental Health First Aid Course – 2 DaysThis 12 hr course teaches members of the public 1st Aid skills for helping people experiencing a mental health crisis, mental health problems or the early stages of a mental illness. Time: 8:30am - 5:00pmPresenter: Ian Garde Primary Mental Health Team, LRHVenue: ‘Petit Centre’ West Gippsland Health Service, 31-35 Gladstone Street, WarragulRegister: [email protected]: External agencies - $160pp plus GST, Community groups - $50pp plus GST Catering: BYO lunch & snacks - fridge & microwave available
12th
Problem Gambling WorkshopTime: 9:30am – 4:30pmPresenter: Vic Statewide Problem Gambling & Mental Health Partnership ProgramVenue: Monash Uni, Building 1, Rm 4Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=781
15th
CARE (Communication And non-violent Response Education) – Refresher CourseAll LRH Staff Presenter: Latrobe Regional HospitalTime: 9:00am – 12:00pm Venue: Wonthaggi CMHSCost: External agencies - $250pp plus GST, Community groups - $50pp plus GSTRegister: [email protected]
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July (Cont.)
15th &
22nd
Youth Mental Health First Aid course – 2 DaysCost is $160pp ($50pp for not for profit community groups) plus GST - BYO lunch & snacks. You will be required to attend the full 14 hours in order to obtain a certificate of completion. A minimum of 8 participants is required for course to proceed Time: 8.30am –5pm Presenter: LRH MHSVenue: Traralgon ( LRHMHS 20 Washington St)Register: [email protected]
16thPartners in DepressionTime: 6pm – 9pm Presenter: LRH, LeongathaRegister: [email protected] or www.partnersindepression.com.au
17th &
23rd
Clinical Supervision – 2 Day workshopTime: 9:00 – 5:00pm Presenter: SPLASHVenue: Cranbourne Integrated Community Centre 140 – 154 Sladen Street CranbourneRegister: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=68 3
22ndMBSR – Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction – Session 6Time: 2:30pm – 4:30pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Notting Hill, Meeting Rm 4
23rd
Assessment WorkshopTime: 9.30-12.30 Presenter: Victorian Dual Disability Service Venue: St Vincent’s Health Fitzroy Register: www.svhm.org.au
23rd
CARE (Communication And non-violent Response Education) – Refresher Course - All LRH StaffTime: 9:00am – 12:00pm Venue: LV CMHSCost: External agencies - $250pp plus GST, Community groups - $50pp plus GSTRegister: [email protected]
29thMBSR – Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction – Session 7Time: 2:30pm – 4:30pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Notting Hill, Meeting Rm 4
29th&
30th
Youth Mental Health First Aid course – 2 DaysCost is $160pp ($50pp for not for profit cmnty groups) plus GST - BYO lunch & snacks. You will be required to attend the full 14 hrs in order to obtain a certificate of completion. A minimum of 8 participants is required for course to proceed. Time: 8.30am –5pm Presenter: LRH Mental Health Services Venue: Petit Centre , 31-35 Gladstone St, Warragul
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Register: [email protected]
Conferences1st Global Conference: Suicide, Self-Harm and Assisted Death – Call for AbstractsMonday 4th November 2013 - Wednesday 6th November 2013 - Athens, GreeceCall for Presentations This conference brings together discussion of research and practice in three complex areas - Suicide, Self-Harm and Assisted Dying.
Over one million people worldwide die from suicide each year. The incidence of completed suicide is very much higher in males than females, for all age groups and in most societies where recording occurs. A notable exception is China where female suicides equal or exceed male rates. Risk factors highlighted in research into suicide have included poverty, abuse, gender, age, masculinity, sexuality, mental illness, situational trauma, substance misuse, homelessness, unemployment and other adverse life events. Completed suicides leave in their wake a long-lasting trail of guilt, shame and pain.
Self-harm is a direct and deliberate physically damaging form of bodily harm which may or may not be intentionally life-threatening. It is often repetitive in nature and usually socially unacceptable. Self-harm is a risk factor in subsequent attempted suicide. Patients who deliberately harm themselves have a risk of suicide some 100 times greater than that of the general population. However it may occur as an event or pattern of behaviour with no relation to suicidal intent. The UK is estimated to have one of the highest rates of deliberate self-harm in Europe, at 400 per 100,000 population (Self-poisoning and self-injury in adults, Clinical Medicine, 2002). It is hard, however, to arrive at definitive rates since self-harm is often practised secretly. Like suicide, it carries considerable stigma.
Assisted dying or assisted suicide describes the set of actions by which an individual helps another person voluntarily to bring about his or her own death. This is a separate issue from euthanasia, which is not a topic within the remit of this Call for Papers. Assistance may include the provision of means, such as drugs, or other actions. There is currently intense public debate globally about a person's right to achieve death in this way, with complex legal, religious, cultural, ethical and practical issues involved. Assisted suicide is legal in several jurisdictions, including Luxembourg, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands and some American states.
Societal responses to suicide have ranged right across the spectrum, from encouragement or acceptance to outright criminalisation of the act. Suicide, assisting suicide and attempting suicide have historically been considered crimes in many societies, often because of prevailing religious doctrines, and yet some cultures and sub-cultures have advocated suicide. Currently there are on-line sites that encourage or facilitate it. There is a wide range of counselling and other therapeutic interventions and treatments associated with suicidal and self-harming states of mind, and these therapeutic approaches are also used to help deal with the painful aftermath of a completed suicide. Art and music therapies have been used to help sufferers deal with suicidal states of mind. Suicide and self-destruction have been fertile grounds for literature and art, producing a rich and poignant body of creative work.
In England and Wales, to focus on one jurisdiction only, suicide itself was decriminalised as recently as 1961. Assisting suicide, however, remains a crime. There is pressure to changethe law following some test cases, so as to permit assisted dying. This presents modern medicine, law and ethics with particular complexities since it runs counter to several core principles in those bodies of knowledge and practice.
We welcome abstracts on any of the topics of Suicide, Self-Harm or Assisted Dying from the fields of medicine, psychiatry, nursing, social work, counselling, psychotherapy, philosophy, ethics, psychology, sociology, history, cultural studies, history, law, creative writing, music, art and literature. The Steering Group particularly welcomes the submission of pre-formed panel proposals. Papers and presentations will also be considered on any related theme. 300 word abstracts or presentation proposals should be submitted by Friday 14th June 2013. If an abstract is accepted for the conference, a full draft paper, if appropriate, should be submitted by Friday 13th September 2013.
What to Send:300 word abstracts or presentation proposals should be submitted simultaneously to both Organising Chairs; abstracts may be in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF formats with the following information and in this order:a) author(s), b) affiliation, c) email address, d) title of abstract, e) body of abstract.E-mails should be entitled: SSA1 Abstract Submission.
Please use plain text (Times Roman 12) and abstain from using footnotes and any special formatting, characters or emphasis (such as bold, italics or underline). We acknowledge receipt and answer to all paper proposals submitted. If you do not receive a reply from us in a week you should assume we did not receive your proposal; it might be lost in cyberspace! We suggest, then, to look for an alternative electronic route or resend.
Organising Chair
NDiana Medlicott: [email protected] Rob Fisher: [email protected] conference is part of the Probing the Boundaries programme of research projects. It aims to bring together people from different areas and interests to share ideas and explore various discussions which are innovative and exciting.
For further details of the conference, please visit:http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/probing- the -boundaries/persons/suicide-self-harm-and-assisted-dying/suicide-self-harm-and-assisted- dying/
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Please note: Inter-Disciplinary.Net is a not-for-profit network and we are not in a position to be able to assist with conference travel or subsistence.
PUBLIC LECTURE Collaborative practice between nurses and medical practitioners in Australian general practice: reflecting on the journey from rhetoric to realityProfessor Elizabeth PattersonHead, Melbourne School of Health Sciences
Collaborative practice between medical practitioners and nurses is purported to improve patient access to services, improve health outcomes, provide a more seamless service, increase efficiency of care, reduce health care costs and improve practitioner job satisfaction. Therefore, it is important to understand what hinders and what facilitates this type of interdisciplinary functioning. This presentation will examine these factors in the context of the Australian general practice setting and reflect on the journey over the past decade that has enabled practice nurses to move from a role that was predominantly dependent on general practitioner delegation of tasks towards one that is now more collaborative in nature and patient-centred.Professor Elizabeth Patterson, who is the Head of the Department of Nursing and the Head of the School of Health Sciences, has focussed her research on the evolving role of general practice nurses in Australia, particularly in relation to chronic disease management. She started researching in this area for her doctorate and has since been a member of multidisciplinary, multi-institutional research teams that have explored new models of primary health care in the general practice setting that better utilise the expertise of nurses.
Date: Wednesday 15 May 2013 Time: 6.00pm – 7.00pmSunderland Lecture Theatre, level 2 (ground floor), Medical Building, corner of Grattan Street and Royal ParadeThe University of Melbourne, Admission is free Bookings are requiredRSVP: http://alumni.online.unimelb.edu.au/elizabeth_pattersonFor further information call 8344 9800
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Mindfulness based Stress Reduction (MBSR) for mental health staff
Commences 3rd June at Notting Hill Campus f Monash University at 270 Ferntree Gully Road.This course consists of 8 sessions of 2 1/4 hours each on . The course will include the traditional 8 week Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction program as developed at UMASS Centre for Mindfulness and incorporate the work by Kristan Neff and Christopher Germer in their development of Mindful Self Compassion. (John Julian is attending training in USA with both developers of this program before the course privately).
Time: 2:30pm – 4:45pm Presenter: John JulianVenue: Notting Hill, Building One, Meeting Rm 4Cost: Free (future courses may not be available for free)Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=741
Latrobe regional health, Alfred, Monash health, Peninsula, Southern synergy: Training News
2013 NEVIL / SPLASH Allied Health Graduate ProgramPurpose of the Allied Health Graduate Program
1. To ensure that allied health graduates are provided with appropriate training related to specific
mental health issues in their initial year of training.
2. To supplement the online training available through MHPOD.
For further details or to register to attend the full program or individual components, please contact Lina Wilson on 9288 2194 or at [email protected]
DAY Topic MHPOD Topics for Pre reading Duration Presenters
Day 4Thur 16th May
Physical Health ½ day Dr Dom Baetens Psychopharmacology ½ day Nga Tran
Day 5Thur 20th June
Motivational Interviewing Dual DiagnosisImpact of Medical Conditions
1 day NEXUS
Day 6Thur 18th July
Assessment /formulation FormulationBio-psychosocial factors
½ day Maria Haydock
Transcultural values and Practice
Cultural AwarenessCulturally Sensitive Practice
½ day VTPU
Day 7Thur 15th Aug
Recovery Therapeutic EngagementRecoveryRecovery based practice
1 day Richard Howard Corinne Owens
Day 8Thur 19th Sep
Professional Resilience(including: professional identity, team dynamics, self-management, self-management, communicating effectively)
N/A 1 day To be advised
Day 9Thur 17th Oct
Psycho-therapeutic intervention
N/A 1 day John Julian
Group Work N/A 1 day Greg Coman/ Zoe Edmonds
Day 10Thur 21st Nov
Site visits N/A 1 day Greg Coman
Graduate Training Program Presenters need to be aware the content of the MHPOD sessions and use this to inform the training they
present. The training should provide brief overview of topic; however focus on, reflective, integrative, experiential
and practical learning opportunities that are not provided through the online training.
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