Introduction to Trauma Informed Practice
This introductory course is a series of four half-day online sessions designed to develop core principles of Trauma Informed Practice.
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This introductory course is a series of four half-day online sessions designed to develop core principles of Trauma Informed Practice.
This course provides a comprehensive look at trauma in a social service and healthcare setting, and aims to provide tools to better support people who have experienced trauma.
This qualification provides an opportunity to develop your skills and receive a recognised qualification to advance your career in a mental health peer role.
Underpinned by the philosophy of recovery-oriented practice, this course aims to build understanding and practical skills in working with people with mental health problems.
This highly popular qualification provides Peer Workers with an opportunity to build on their lived experience and on-the-job experience and receive a nationally recognised qualification in mental health.
Certificate IV in Mental Health provides an opportunity for participants to build their on-the-job experience and receive a nationally recognised qualification in mental health.
This online workshop is an introduction to the Hearing Voices Approach, a recovery model that aims to provide tools to assist people to alleviate the distress associated with voices.
An introductory course teaching essential skills for workers in community settings to support hope, recovery and connection among people living with mental health conditions.