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Mental Health Professionals' Network

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 1800 209 031



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24.01.2022 The next webinar in this series by Emerging Minds Australia is on Aboriginal children and the effects of intergenerational trauma features panelists Emeritus Professor Judy Atkinson, Professor Catherine Chamberlain and Dr Caroline Atkinson, facilitated by Dana Shen. Register here: https://tinyurl.com/rat77lp



23.01.2022 #Ageingwell the second podcast episode of MHPN Presents is now available. Listen now: https://www.mhpn.org.au/mhpnpresentspodcast/ageingwell As we age, all of our relationships undergo necessary transformations, particularly the relationships we have with health care practitioners. In this episode our hosts discuss the principles that underpin active, resourceful, and compassionate health care practice across the lifespan. Follow and subscribe to our links below to keep up t...o date with new episodes, released fortnightly on our website and all major podcasts channels. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0CKhMN2wOFyOOQJsEV7h8Z Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com//po/mhpn-presents/id1528128718 #MHPNPresents #Podcast #Mentalwellbeing #Ageingwell #Guestpresenters #Interdisciplinarypractice #Collaborativecare #GPandsocialworker

23.01.2022 Practitioners are invited: Register now to join our interdisciplinary panel of experts and explore challenges and treatment opportunities for people presenting with suicidality. Register and find out more here: https://www.mhpn.org.au/UpcomingWebinars

23.01.2022 Recording available: Responding to the needs of people experiencing social anxiety disorder https://bit.ly/2QlM1oK. In this recent webinar a panel of interdisciplinary experts explore how to respond to the needs of people experiencing social anxiety disorder. #mentalhealth #MHPNwebinars #anxiety



21.01.2022 Practitioners in and around Launceston, Tasmania are invited along to another great meeting. Details below. RSVP here: https://www.mhpn.org.au/NetworkMeetingRSVP/2140

20.01.2022 Catch up on CPD from anywhere, at anytime, these holidays. We’re proud to celebrate and share 10 years of MHPN webinars. All of our webinars are recorded and free to watch in our webinar library. Choose from over 140 webinars and listen to expert panellists on over 100 topics on mental health and wellbeing: https://bit.ly/2LSDScp... To hear more about MHPN’s recent milestone and vision for our online professional development program, visit: https://bit.ly/3rm2nim #mentalhealth #cpd #webinars

19.01.2022 Ahead of next week's launch, we sat down with #MHPNPresents co-hosts Dr Monica Moore and Julianne Whyte on what it's like to podcast together; their thinking behind the new series title #Transitions; and upcoming special guests: https://bit.ly/2RydMP5 #MentalHealthPodcast #InterdisciplinaryDiscussion



18.01.2022 Join our next free #webinar "Shrinking problems with children and families" on Tuesday 8 June 7.15PM (AEST) with Emerging Minds Australia now: https://bit.ly/3eKPAC5

18.01.2022 Recording now available: Tips and strategies in using technology for mental health consultations. https://tinyurl.com/yb7ctmc3 This webinar was produced by the Mental Health Professionals Network on behalf of the Victorian and Tasmanian PHN Alliance.

18.01.2022 Are you across the increased funding for eating disorders treatment? Read about this and more in the latest MHPN Connect: https://tinyurl.com/y4wcxh5f

17.01.2022 Read the latest MHPN Connect e news here: https://bit.ly/3eTe09p

17.01.2022 Health practitioners located on the Gold Coast are invited to learn from accredited exercise physiologist Tobias Atkins. Learn how you can change the way you approach many of our health-related issues specifically how exercise can provide practitioners and people living with cancer. Register here: https://bit.ly/2qU21oM



17.01.2022 Webinar recording now available, watch the #interdisciplinary discussion about supporting the social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. https://lnkd.in/guTQqsE

16.01.2022 Up to 50% of people with diabetes are thought to also have a mental illness such as depression or anxiety. Diabetes Australia This National Diabetes Week 2020 we invite practitioners to join or start a diabetes-focussed network in your local area, find out more here: https://tinyurl.com/y6u84jp4 Support is available @Diabetes Australia www.headsupdiabetes.com.au ... #NationalDiabetesWeek #NDW2020

16.01.2022 Health practitioners located in WA South East Metro area are invited to learn from psychiatrists Dr Daniel Mo and Dr David Chang about recent changes and how you can prepare your service for the next step. Register here: https://bit.ly/2QdscRS This presentation is aimed at primary health care providers, with a focus on: The role of GP and psychology or other allied health services... Upcoming trends in mental health Collaborating with psychiatrists, both public and private, including how to refer simply but effectively.

16.01.2022 Thank you Dr Roger Sexton, panelist on our upcoming webinar: Treating a health professional with mental health issues. Register here: https://bit.ly/316TXkd This webinar aims to discuss the importance of health professionals taking care of their mental health and seeking appropriate professional care when required.... Date: 2 September 2020 Time: 7:15 - 8:30pm AEST Online and free. #Supportingpractitioners #MentalHealth #MHPNwebinar

16.01.2022 #Ageingwell the first podcast episode of MHPN Presents is now available. Listen now: https://bit.ly/2Yxe2OG In this episode, join our hosts Julianne Whyte and Monica Moore in an engaging conversation on their experience of living with and working alongside the ageing process. Reflecting on their combined experience across general practice, mental health social work, palliative care, grief, loss, trauma, Julianne and Monica discuss the impacts ageing has on our personal and ...professional lives. Subscribe to our Spotify or Apple Podcasts to keep up to date with new episodes, released fortnightly. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0mBLjK64m54kOMMPVq8sUe Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com//pod/mhpn-presents/id1528128718 #MHPNPresents #Podcast #Mentalwellbeing #Ageingwell #Guestpresenters #Interdisciplinarypractice #Collaborativecare #GPandsocialworker

15.01.2022 MHPNs thoughts are with everyone affected by the devastating bushfires around Australia. We extend gratitude to all the first responders and organisations who are at the coalface of these extreme conditions. This crisis is a reminder of the important role all community members have in supporting each other. We understand that mental health practitioners play a critical role in our communities, especially during challenging times. By championing collaborative care and collaboration among practitioners, we strive to support mental health professionals in their commitment to foster community resilience.

14.01.2022 Practitioners are invited to register https://bit.ly/2WYETCs to attend: Radicalisation to violent extremism, fixation and grievance-fuelled violence: Navigating privacy, confidentiality and ethical challenges on Tuesday 18 August, 7.15 - 8.30 pm AEST. Produced on behalf of the Department of Home Affairs by the Mental Health Professionals Network.

14.01.2022 Health professionals are invited to catch up on CPD in the comfort of your home these holidays. MHPN webinars are recorded and available to watch for free in the webinar library. Choose from over 100 topics. https://lnkd.in/gqd-vVR #mentalhealth #cpd #professionaldevelopment #interdisciplinary

14.01.2022 Six new episodes of the #MHPNPresents podcast series 'Ageing Well' will be released from Wed 26 May, under the new series title #Transitions. Catch up on earlier episodes here: https://bit.ly/3hEXSwZ #MentalHealthPodcast #InterdisciplinaryDiscussion

12.01.2022 Listen now to ‘Navigating transitions in ‘Becoming Us’, episode 4 of #AgeingWell by #MHPNPresents: https://www.mhpn.org.au/ageing-well-episode-4 In this episode, we delve deeper in to the transitions associated with parenthood. Our hosts Monica and Julianne share tips and insights on navigating this exciting and often uncertain time, from both a professional and personal level. Underpinning their conversation is the view that all individuals experience transitions different...ly, and that helping people maintain a sense of identity is key to mitigating the challenges of parenthood and other major life transitions. Stay tuned for future episodes with Monica and Julianne, as they continue their conversation on navigating major life transitions. Future episodes will be titled Transitions. We welcome interested organisations and individuals to share amongst your network. Follow and subscribe to our links below to keep up to date with new episodes, released fortnightly on our website and all major podcasts channels. Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IOujKz Apple podcasts: https://apple.co/2IBHoXD #MHPNPresents #Podcast #Mentalwellbeing #Ageingwell #Guestpresenters #Interdisciplinarypractice #Collaborativecare #GPandsocialworker

12.01.2022 What are the factors that underpin infant and child mental health? This #MentalHealthWeek we were proud to launch our Workforce Development Framework document. ...It outlines our approach to supporting health, social and community professionals who work with children, parents and families. Here are the 10 Guiding Principles of Childrens Social and Emotional Wellbeing that underpin our work at the National Workforce Centre with our partners Australian Institute of Family Studies, The Australian Child and Adolescent Trauma Loss and Grief Network , RACGP and the Parenting Research Centre. See more

11.01.2022 Thank you Great Australian Pods for including our podcast series, new episode landing next week! https://www.mhpn.org.au/mhpnpresentspodcast

11.01.2022 Thank you to the speakers who have presented at the Armadale Perinatal & Infant Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN) meetings. These meetings are a wonde...rful way for multi-disciplinary clinicians to stay up to date on clinical topics, and to meet other practitioners in the field. Thank you to the Perinatal clinical psychologists from the Antenatal & Postnatal Psychology Network who coordinate MHPNs in the following areas: Armadale (meetings in St Kilda): Dr Rene Miller. Kew: Hettie Dubow. Melbournes North (meetings in Northcote): Dr Kate Caldwell. Melbournes West (meetings in Flemington): Dr Shikkiah de Quadros Wander. Ballarat: Dr Angela Gent. If you are a health practitioner interested in joining one of these specialised perinatal networks, please contact Amanda Osciak here: [email protected] Thank you MHPN for making these meetings possible. Thank you Dr Nicole Highet from the Centre of Perinatal Excellence (COPE) for speaking at most of the above MHPNs to educate health practitioners on best practice in perinatal mental health. And of course, thank you to the participants who show up, engage, and are open to learning (despite their expertise in the field). Wishing everyone happy holidays. See you in 2020!

11.01.2022 MHPNs 2020 webinar program will go ahead as planned which means interdisciplinary mental health practitioners can access CPD (continuous professional development) at work or home. However, due to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, federal and state governments are advising health professionals to reconsider non-urgent face-to-face meetings. MHPNs highest priority is the health and well-being of practitioners and their communities. Therefore, we are advising practitioner n...etworks to postpone face-to-face meetings scheduled to occur between Wednesday 18 March 2020 and Monday 4 May 2020. We will review this policy in April 2020. Moving network meetings online may be an option. Please contact your Project Officer for support. COVID-19 (Coronavirus) is having and will continue to have an impact on the psychological well-being of community across Australia. MHPN recognises the critical role that interdisciplinary practitioners will play in responding to this emerging need and will continue to support you in your work. The MHPN program team is here to support MHPN participants and coordinators. For assistance, please call 1800 209 031 or email [email protected]. Warmest regards, Jacqui OLoughlin National Networks Program Manager

10.01.2022 Were excited to announce that our new podcast MHPN Presents is launching next week. Listen to engaging conversations between national and international experts, mental health practitioners, as they reflect on a variety of topics related to mental wellbeing, interdisciplinary practice, and collaborative care. Episodes will be available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and our website.... Stayed tuned for updates on our website and socials: www.mhpn.org.au/. #MHPNPresents #Mentalwellbeing #Guestpresenters #Interdisciplinarypractice #Collaborativecare

10.01.2022 Great to be working with you on the third series Emerging Minds Australia!

10.01.2022 MHPN welcomes the 2021-21 Federal Budget announcement of a $58.8 million increase in funding to develop skills and address workforce undersupply in the mental health workforce. In order to ensure an effective and sustainable mental health system in Australia, it is imperative to deliver strategic and ongoing support to all practitioners within the system and associated sectors. Since 2009, MHPN has aimed to provide more free, relevant, and accessible opportunities for all pra...ctitioners to develop and strengthen interdisciplinary networks, collaborative care practices, and referral pathways. We are encouraged by the Federal Budget in its acknowledgement of MHPN and continued support of us through our contract extension. We also wish to take this opportunity to recognise our many participants, stakeholders and partner organisations for their diverse contributions to our shared mental health landscape. We look forward to working alongside many of you in addressing the challenges ahead together. Read the 2021-22 Budget for the health workforce here: https://bit.ly/3hNrJ6x #FederalBudget2021

10.01.2022 Recording now available: https://www.mhpn.org.au//Primary-Care,-Older-Persons-and-M Join this panel of interdisciplinary experts for a discussion about the interplay of issues related to ageing including, but not limited to, ageing related chronic health and mental health as well as the impact of loneliness, grief, social; and the merits, challenges and opportunities in providing collaborative interdisciplinary care to older people grappling with age-related health and/or mental health issues.

10.01.2022 Thank you for your support this year, MHPNs office will be closed from Tuesday, 24 December 2019, and will re-open on Monday, 6 January 2020. We wish you health and happiness for the year to come.

10.01.2022 February issue of Connect now available. Find and join a network near you, bush fire resources and upcoming webinars. http://createsend.com/t/j-698C9C4A14DEF3762540EF23F30FEDED

09.01.2022 The White Ribbon virtual art gallery is open. Take a look and support White Ribbon Art Gallery. Professionals located in the area and interested in networking with other professionals are invited to join the Casey Cardinia Family Violence MHPN Network (Dandenong, Vic): https://bit.ly/3o6QFWx

09.01.2022 This year, more than ever it’s vital that expecting and new parents who are struggling know they’re not alone and can reach out for help. And just as importantly, they can know that when they do reach out, they will be supported by those they confide in, whether family members, health professionals, PANDA or other perinatal mental health specialists. Practitioners are invited to find a network of professionals focussed on perinatal and infant mental health here: https://www.m...hpn.org.au/find-network Resources for health professionals supporting families: www.panda.org.au/health-professionals www.cope.org.au/health-professionals #PANDAWeek2020 #TellSomeoneWhoCares

08.01.2022 Practitioners located on the Sunshine Coast are invited to express their interest in participating in the Sunshine Coast Expressive Arts Mental Health Professionals Network. Next meeting: Trauma Informed Art Interventions - An experiential session with some psycho-education. Date: Tuesday 1st December, 2020 Time: 5:30pm 7:00pm ... Location: Nambour, Sunshine Coast QLD Register your interest: https://bit.ly/3f6feQ7 Image credit: Artwork developed by the group at their first meeting. The network is a collaboration between MHPN and Art and Gestalt Therapist Nicola Turschwell, to offer Peer Support for mental health practitioners with an interest in Sensorimotor Art Therapy.

07.01.2022 Listen now to ‘Becoming Us’, episode 3 of #AgeingWell by #MHPNPresents: https://bit.ly/3kVPwQA Parenthood is a major life transition. Regardless of whether or not we are parents ourselves, understanding the challenges of parenting better equips us to support, parents, children, and families who are in our personal and professional lives. In this episode, join co-hosts Monica Moore and Julianne Whyte in conversation as they share their tips and strategies for supporting pare...nts and children in the family’s healthcare journey. We welcome interested organisations and individuals to share amongst your network. Follow and subscribe to our links below to keep up to date with new episodes, released fortnightly on our website and all major podcasts channels. Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3kWrKnp Apple podcasts: https://apple.co/2Jozf8L #MHPNPresents #Podcast #Mentalwellbeing #Ageingwell #Guestpresenters #Interdisciplinarypractice #Collaborativecare #GPandsocialworker

06.01.2022 Recording now available. Working with children and families during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak: https://tinyurl.com/ybu2fc9h

06.01.2022 Many local communities have been impacted by the largest wild fires Australia has seen. MHPN is keen to support their resilience in these challenging times. Do you have experience in working with trauma and recovery? Our local practitioner networks are requesting specialists in this area to speak at their network meetings. Please join our guest speaker register if you are interested: https://www.mhpn.org.au/speakerregistrationform

05.01.2022 Register now: https://www.mhpn.org.au/UpcomingWebinars to explore how practitioners can respond to the needs of people experiencing mental health problems related to chronic pain. Date: Wednesday 20th October Time: 7:15 pm AEDT ... #MHPNwebinar #ProfessionalDevelopment #ChronicPain #MentalHealth Organisations and individuals are encouraged to share this post with your followers. RACGP Pharmacy Guild of Australia Australian Physiotherapy Association

05.01.2022 Townsville Veteran-Focussed Network invite practitioners to join their next meeting during #VeteransHealthWeek - Veterans’ Health Week is from 24 October to 1 November this... year - a chance to raise awareness of health and wellbeing in the veteran community. This year’s theme is Social Connection and we encourage our local veteran community to share with their friends and family the importance of staying socially connected, especially during these difficult times. - Meeting Date: Thursday 29 October, 2020 Time: 9am - 10am Speaker: Dr Duncan Wallace, Psychiatrist Topic: Military psychiatry: What have we learnt in the last ten years? Where: Online (registrants will be sent the log in details) Register: https://www.mhpn.org.au/NetworkMeetingRSVP/2486 #VHW2020

05.01.2022 Seeking Coordinators for Networks in 2021 2020 has been a tough year for so many people in communities across Australia. Our team is working hard to provide more opportunities in the new year for practitioners to reconnect with each other through new and established local networks.... We welcome all interested mental health practitioners to apply to establish a network or to volunteer to coordinate one of our already established networks. To learn more about how we support coordinators in establishing new networks, visit: https://bit.ly/3rdBSff Interested in coordinating one of our already established networks? Get in touch with our team via [email protected] to find out more and to express your interest. #mentalhealth #networking

04.01.2022 Listen now to episode 3 of #TraumaAndResilience by #MHPNPresents: https://www.mhpn.org.au/trauma-and-resilience-episode-3 When the unexpected happens we often find ourselves adapting to a new normal. In this episode we learn about psychological resilience - what it means, how it works, and how we can teach and cultivate it. Our host Mark Creamer is joined by Sam Harvey and Patricia Watson, two leading clinical researchers of trauma, resilience and early intervention. Toge...ther they discuss the importance of resilience in the prevention of traumatic stress. Follow and subscribe to our links below to keep up to date with new episodes, released fortnightly on our website and all major podcasts channels. Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IFO5Y7 Apple podcasts: https://apple.co/3dLALwW #MHPNPresents #Podcast #Mentalwellbeing #TraumaAndResilience #Guestpresenters #Interdisciplinarypractice #Collaborativecare

03.01.2022 Local network meetings, diabetes week and register for upcoming webinars. Read about this and more in the latest MHPN Connect: https://lnkd.in/gEZaSEG

03.01.2022 Register: https://bit.ly/316TXkd to attend this PD webinar on Wednesday 2 September 2020, 7:15 PM-8:30 PM (AEST). This webinar will highlight the importance of health professionals taking care of their mental health and seeking appropriate professional care when required. The webinar will enable participants to describe tips and strategies for helping a health professional who is seeking care for their mental health, as well as identify ways of addressing privacy, stigma and ...discrimination of mental health issues among health professionals and finally, this webinar will demonstrate the importance of collaboration and appropriate referrals when supporting a health professional seeking care for mental health concerns. Thank you to Doctors Health SA - DHSA for providing the video case study. CRANAplus RACGP Australian Psychological Society Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Occupational Therapy Australia Australian Association of Social Workers

03.01.2022 This #PANDA2019 week MHPN invites practitioners and health professionals to join or start a network in your local area. Search for local perinatal and infant specific interest networks around Australia and find out more here: https://www.mhpn.org.au/find-network #professionaldevelopment #families #perinatal

03.01.2022 Practitioners, youre invited to pause and ask yourself...what will my mental health promise be? Visit http://1010.org.au/make-a-promise #WorldMentalHealthDay2019

02.01.2022 Read about MHPN Coordinator Robyn McKinnon, otherwise known as the #travellingsocialworker in our latest interview.

02.01.2022 Thank you Dr Roger Sexton, ..."today and any day" we encourage all practitioners to check in with their colleagues. https://www.ruok.org.au/join-r-u-ok-day

02.01.2022 Practitioners are invited to join our interdisciplinary panel of experts, Thursday 30 April 7:15pm AEST. Explore and identify challenges and treatment opportunities for children and families during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Find out more and register: https://www.mhpn.org.au/UpcomingWebinars

01.01.2022 For health professionals who work with women giving birth, this topic is a really important one. How do we work sensitively with women who have experienced sexu...al abuse? If you are interested in attending this session with our first international speaker, Jenn Fontaine, please email Amanda Osciak at MHPN. [email protected] See more

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