Session one in the Mental Health training series, Foundations of Mood Disorders is a practical, evidence-informed training that introduces workers to depressive and bipolar disorders across the lifespan, with guidance on support strategies, treatment pathways, co-occurring conditions, and considerations for risk and safety planning in Australian practice. It includes specific attention to perinatal mental health, First Nations perspectives, and […]
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Session two in the Mental Health training series, Foundations of Anxiety Disorders provides a comprehensive introduction to anxiety, exploring how stress and anxiety differ, how the body and brain respond to perceived threat, and how anxiety presents across age groups. The session builds foundational know ledge of anxiety disorders, including their causes, components, common physiological features, and their impact […] |
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Session three in the Mental Health training series, Foundations of Personality Disorders provides practitioners with a comprehensive introduction to personality, personality development, and contemporary understandings of personality disorders. The training explores common presentations, particularly borderline, antisocial, and narcissistic personality disorders and offers practical, trauma-informed strategies for engagement, boundary setting, crisis response, and self-care. The session emphasises person-centred, recovery-oriented approaches […] |
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Explore how mental health challenges impact family systems What helps parents with a mental health challenge and their children Engagement skills and strategies for working with children, young people and their parents Resources and supports available to families FaPMI Training Flyer MAY2026
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Session four in the Mental Health training series, Foundations of Psychosis provides practitioners with a foundational understanding of psychosis as a broad category of mental health conditions characterised by a loss of contact with reality. The workshop introduces the key features, causes, and impacts of psychosis, explores cultural and trauma-related considerations (including psychosis-like symptoms in complex PTSD), and emphasises […] |
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Session five in the Mental Health training series, Foundations of Infant Mental Health provides practitioners with a comprehensive introduction to infant development, early relational health, and the factors shaping mental health from pregnancy to three years of age. The workshop explores typical developmental processes, attachment and neurobiology, early signs of emotional or behavioural difficulties, and the impacts of trauma, […] |
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Please join a free parenting workshop. Date: Tuesday 31st March Time: 5.30pm – 7.30pm Venue: Strong Drive Family & Childrens Centre:101 Strong Drive, Hampton Park The workshop will cover key areas: How the brain grows, particular throughout infancy to early childhood and how this relates to childhood development, big emotions, and behaviours. […] |
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