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Mental Health Awareness

  • Bunjil Room, Merri-bek City Council 90 Bell Street Coburg, VIC (map)

This practical half-day in-person workshop is designed for home support workers and volunteers in CHSP-funded aged care who want to build their confidence in supporting older people experiencing mental health challenges. 

With a relaxed, conversational format and plenty of real-life examples, this session will help you feel more equipped to notice warning signs, respond appropriately, and know when to refer. 

You’ll be part of a small group – maximum 10 participants. 

What You'll Learn

  • Mental health 101 – Understanding mental health, mental illness and psychosocial disability 

  • Spot the signs – Common mental illnesses in older people and how they present 

  • Culture & context – A look at how attitudes to mental health in Australia have changed over the last 50 years 

  • Referral basics – Telling the difference between dementia, delirium and psychosis, plus basic warning signs for suicide and self-harm 

  • Communication tools – Using supportive, trauma-informed and strength-based language 

  • Setting boundaries – Simple strategies. 

Who Should Attend?

This session is for home support workers and volunteers working in CHSP-funded aged care

Catering

Afternoon Tea provided.

Cost

No cost for people who work in CHSP-funded aged care.

Meet Your Facilitator 

Premium Health is a Registered Training Organisation with a reputation for delivering high-quality, evidence-based training to more than 50,000 Australians every year. 

Their facilitators bring real-world experience as paramedics, nurses, and mental health practitioners. They’ll help you walk away with clear, useful strategies you can apply immediately. 

They believe that with quality training, those giving care can improve the lives of the people they support. 

Presented by

The SSD Connect Alliance. Find out more about us here


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Although funding for this event has been provided by the Australian Government, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government.

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