Conversations About Non Suicidal Self Injury (Self Harm)
Taskforce Cranbourne 2, 7-9 Bakewell Street Cranbourne VICThe 4-hour course will teach you the skills and knowledge required to assist a person who is engaging in self-injury.
The 4-hour course will teach you the skills and knowledge required to assist a person who is engaging in self-injury.
TaskForce is delivering LivingWorks ASIST which teaches participants to provide a skilled intervention and develop a collaborative safety plan to keep someone safe and alive. Trusted by professionals yet learnable by anyone. LivingWorks ASIST is the worlds leading suicide intervention model.
Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults Facilitated by Prof. Jenn McIntosh This workshop takes you through narrative, projective and questionnaire methods for assessing teen and adult attachment, with case examples. Validated methods for including attachment in clinical assessments are described and practiced, and interventions to support dyadic attachment security in families are detailed. Prof.
Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults This workshop takes you through narrative, projective and questionnaire methods for assessing teen and adult attachment, with case examples. Validated methods for including attachment in clinical assessments are described and practiced, and interventions to support dyadic attachment security in families are detailed. Prof. Jenn McIntosh shares ideas for
Participants will be able to identify the most common drugs and substances encountered in the community/workplace and how they impact an individual. Gaining an understanding of the reasons why individuals may turn to substances, participants will learn strategies to communicate effectively with individuals under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The concept of Harm Reduction/Minimisation
This training is for anybody working with clients who may be using Family Violence. Whilst this training presents learnings and interventions that have been refined through years of working with men who use FV, the learnings put forth are applicable to all genders that use FV. This training is pitched at those with a beginner
VAADA has been funded by the Department of Health Victoria (DH) to organise the Service Providers’ Conference. Please note: the Service Providers’ Conference is for government-funded service providers of AOD treatment and support We encourage CEOs, managers and frontline AOD workers within funded organisations to attend. Where: Catholic Leadership Centre (CLC) 576 Victoria Parade East Melbourne, VIC 3002. More information here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/victorian-aod-service-providers-conference-2-june-2023-tickets-622207036997
The 4-hour course will teach you the skills and knowledge required to safely have a conversation with a suicidal person. You will learn practical skills to improve your confidence to provide mental health first aid to someone who is feeling suicidal.
This course has been adapted from the Standard Mental Health First Aid Course for adults. In this informative and practical course, you will learn about the signs and symptoms of common and disabling mental health problems in adults, how to provide initial help, where and how to get professional help, what sort of help has been
A half day clinical course via Zoom for all AOD clinicians building on knowledge from the Forensic Foundations course. The Forensic Fundamentals training session will provide attendees with information and clinical skills for working with forensic clients. The aim of the training is to enhance key clinical skills to enable clinicians to better work with