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SUMMARY:2021 International Mental Health Conference
DESCRIPTION:The International Mental Health Conference is aimed to promote best practice to professionals\, workers and volunteers. Those in attendance will have the opportunity to grow meaningful connections and gain insight into the implementation of meaningful solutions to mental health care. \nThe conference will feature a collaboration with international mental health leaders\, practical tools to improve care for clients. The event will also be an excellent avenue to unite voices in order to advocate for equal mental health care for all individuals. There will be: live keynote presentations\, concurrent presentations\, an interactive exhibitor hall\, practical workshops\, networking functions and live-streaming. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nsocial determinants of mental ill health including poverty\, housing\, homelessness\, employment\nthe cost of mental ill-health and suicide\nhow to create a person-centred\, outcome based and integrated mental health system\nmeasuring wellbeing and implementing initiatives in schools and workplaces\nsuccessful programs and initiatives in suicide prevention\nbest practices in perinatal mental health\nInnovative approaches\, customisation\, and adaption in e-health\, artificial intelligence and virtual reality\nthe prevention and treatment of vicarious trauma.\n\nImportant Dates: \n\nPresenter submissions close: Friday 9 April 2021\nNotification to authors: Friday 23 April 2021\nAuthor acceptance and registration due: Friday 30 April 2021\nProgram launch: Wednesday 5 May 2021\nEarly bird pricing ends: Friday 18th June 2021.\n\nPlease note:  Registration is essential.
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/2021-international-mental-health-conference/
LOCATION:RACV Royal Pines Resort\, RACV Royal Pines Resort\, Gold Coast\, Queensland\, 4217\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="2021 International Mental Health Conference":MAILTO:imhc@imhconference.com.au
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UID:3526-1627462800-1627489800@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Emotion regulation skills for alcohol and other drug workers (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:We all have strong emotions from time to time\, and being able to recognise and self regulate emotions is a skill that is learned. This workshop you will gain skills to assist your clients to better manage their emotions. \nLearning outcomes \n\nUnderstand how lifestyle factors can impact on a person’s ability to regulate emotions\nUnderstand how emotions work and how they interact with thoughts and behaviours\nLearn how to help clients identify triggers to strong emotions and respond effectively\n\nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | (Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate) \nFacilitator: Richard Cash \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/emotion-regulation-skills-for-alcohol-and-other-drug-workers-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
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SUMMARY:CBT 4 AOD Workers: Foundational Skills (2-days)
DESCRIPTION:Cognitive Behavioural Therapies (CBTs) are goal-focussed\, flexible and time-limited therapy approaches which seek to guide people to become more aware of their thinking\, feeling and behaviour patterns\, and enhance skills to help support their goals for change. This 2-day intensive\, skills-based workshop is targeted towards AOD and mental health workers who wish to build or hone their use CBT interventions as part of their provision of direct ongoing therapy interventions with people experiencing substance use issues.  As such this workshop is not suitable for workers engaged primarily in brief intervention/case management only type work\, or whose focus is the supervision of court and/or other statutory orders. \nBy the end of this workshop learners will be able to: \n\nUnderstand the key concepts\, structures and elements of the CBT approach for working with people impacted by substance use disorders.\nConduct a functional analysis and develop a collaborative CBT-based formulation and formulation-linked plan.\nOffer a range of cognitive and behavioural techniques including conducting Socratic dialogues.\nCollaborate with clients and patients to develop purposeful learning experiences (i.e. out of session experiments).\n\nThe workshop incorporates facilitated presentations\, simulated video demonstrations\, problem-based group activities and a range of written and oral practical tasks. For post-training support\, a Toolkit containing key resources for the practice of ‘CBT 4 AOD’ is made available to learners. \n\nLocation: Ground Floor\, Block E\, Pathology and Education Building\, Gold Coast University Hospital\, 1 Hospital Boulevard\, Southport QLD 4215
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/cbt-4-aod-workers-foundational-skills-2-days-2/
LOCATION:Gold Coast University Hospital\, Parklands Drive\, Southport\, QLD\, 4215\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210728T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210728T110000
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UID:3836-1627466400-1627470000@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Stress\, Nutrition and Neuroscience\, their Relationship and Role in the Treatment of Addiction
DESCRIPTION:Nutrition status affects our mental and physical health\, and understanding the relationship between stress\, nutrition and neuroscience is an important consideration in the treatment of addiction. This presentation will explore this relationship and provide tips for workers on how to use knowledge of nutrition and neuroscience to facilitate better treatment outcomes. \nLisa Cutforth qualified with a Bachelor of Science\, with Honours in Nutrition and Psychology in Edinburgh (2005)\, and has done further studies in the Neuroscience of leadership\, habits and addiction. She completed her research honours on “Stress and Eating Behaviour”\, her dissertation on “ADD/ADHD and Treatment” and has written a book about the role of emotions and psychology on nutrition status and weight management. She currently works as the chief clinical nutritionist and director of food services for a high end wellness residence called The Banyans in Queensland that specialises in drug and alcohol rehabilitation. She has also lectured in a Brisbane university on lifespan nutrition and food as medicine.
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/stress-nutrition-and-neuroscience-their-relationship-and-role-in-the-treatment-of-addiction/
LOCATION:Online
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