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16 March 2017
Welcome to
Latrobe Regional Health, Alfred Health, Monash Health, Peninsula Health, & Synergy
Training News (LAMPS represents the shining effect of training and education)
Local Training Workshops ................................................................................. 1
2017 NEVIL Allied Health Development Program .............................................. 6
20HR Foundational Trauma Center - Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (Tctsy) Workshop ................................................................................................. 8
World Social Work Day Family Violence Forum .............................................. 11
A Social Work Symposium – Safer Communities. “Family violence across the Spectrum” .............................................................................. 12
To view the LAMPS Calendar:
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/scs/psychiatry/southern-synergy/workforce/
Look under the heading: Training – click on ‘LAMPS training calendar 2017’.
Allied Health Graduate 2017 Training - Pg 7
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Victorian Dual Disability Service Calendar is now on line
at: https://svhm.org.au/home/our-services/departments-and-
services/v/victorian-dual-disability-service/for-health-
professionals/training
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Local Training Workshops
March
1st
Stress Management Time: 9:30 – 4:30pm Venue: Level 2, Training Room, St Kilda Road Clinic Presenter: John Julian Register: [email protected]
6th
Foundational CBT Skills Time: 9:30 – 4:30pm Venue: LV CMHS Conference Rooms 1&2 Presenter: John Julian Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=1901
9th Mar to
18th May
Occupational Mindfulness Training Time: 1:00 – 4:00pm Venue: John Madder Hall, Frankston Dates: Thursday’s 9/3, 16/3, 30/3, 6/4, 13/4, 20/4, 11/5 & 18/5 Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=1916
16th
Allied Health – Day 2 – Mental State Exam / Crisis Assessment Time: 9:00 – 12:30pm Venue: TBC Presenter: Dennis Anson, NEVIL Register: http://www.nevil.org.au/
16th
Allied Health – Day 2 – Assessment / Formulation Time: 1:00pm-4:30pm Venue: TBC Presenter: Maria Haydock, NEVIL Register: http://www.nevil.org.au/
16th
Cultural Responsiveness: Introduction to Principles and Practices This one day interactive workshop introduces participants to principles that inform culturally safe practice while encouraging the exploration of practical skills to enhance diversity responsive mental health practice. Time: 9:30 – 4:30pm Venue: Notting Hill, Meeting Rm 3 Presenter: Victorian Transcultural Mental Health Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=1861
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March (Cont.)
24th
CBDATS ABI & Mental Illness training Presenters: The trainers are from the specialist Statewide Community Brain Disorders Assessment and Treatment Service (CBDATS). The team's focus is primarily on clients who suffer severe cognitive and psychiatric disability and associated clinical and systemic complexity. Its primary objective is to improve client outcomes by working with local services to achieve best possible treatment of psychiatric illness as well as optimization of services and supports for the client. Time: 9:30 – 4:30pm Venue: Dandenong ART Building, Meeting Rms 1 & 2 Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=1881
27th
Foundational Counselling Skills & Related skills for Experienced Mental Health Staff Time: 9:00 – 4:30pm Venue: ART Building Meeting Rms 1 & 2 Presenter: John Julian Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=1905
28th &
29th
Mental Health First Aid – 2 days How to provide initial support to adults who are developing a mental illness or experiencing a mental health crisis. The course curriculum is based on the MHFA Guidelines. Most professionals can claim attendance at a MHFA course for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) with their industry body Time: 9:00am – 4:30pm Venue: Kingston Centre, Education Rooms Presenter: Southern Dual Diagnosis Cost: $75 Register: [email protected]
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April
3rd
Mindfulness Self-Compassion Time: 9:00am – 4:30pm Venue: Alfred Health, AMPREP Classroom 2 Presenter: John Julian Register: [email protected]
5th
Foundational CBT Skills Time: 9:30am – 4:30pm Venue: ART Building, Conference Room Presenter: Greg Coman Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=1922
5th
Mental State Examination Time: 9:00am – 12:30pm Venue: Kingston Centre, Educat ion Rooms, 400 Warrigal Rd, Cheltenham Presenter: Southern Dual Diagnosis Cost: $30 Register: [email protected]
5th
ICE Education for Mental Health Clinicians Time: 8:45am – 4:40pm Venue: Punthill apartments, Dandenong. 157-163 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong Presenter: Turning Point Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=2062
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April (Cont.)
19th
Fundamentals of Supervision Training Develop an understanding of the theory and practice of being a clinical supervisor Time: 9:00am – 4:30pm Venue: Kingston Centre, Education Rooms, 400 Warrigal Rd, Cheltenham Presenter: Southern Dual Diagnosis Cost: $50 Register: [email protected]
20th
Allied Health – Day 3 – Working with Families and Children Time: 9:00am – 4:30pm Venue: TBC Presenter: Kirsty, Becca Alchin, NEVIL Register: http://www.nevil.org.au/
20th
Psych Meds & Substances Time: 9:00am – 12:30pm Venue: Kingston Centre, Education Rooms, 400 Warrigal Rd, Cheltenham Presenter: dual diagnosis Addiction Psychiatrist Cost: $30 Register: [email protected]
24th
Foundational Counselling & Related skills for Experienced Mental Health Staff Time: 9:00am – 4:30pm Venue: Dandenong ART Building Meeting Rms 1 & 2 Presenter: John Julian Register: http://spppm-cf.med.monash.edu.au/southernsynergy/form.cfm?workshop_id=1925
27th
Intro to Opioid Pharmacotherapy Time: 9:00am – 12:30pm Venue: Dandenong Hospital, Seminar Rm 1, David St Dandenong Presenter: Southern Dual Diagnosis Cost: $30 Register: [email protected]
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April (Cont.)
27th
Introduction to Mindfulness – Day 1 Time: 8:30 – 5:00pm Venue: HEC, RPC Building 3, 34 Poplar Road Parkville Presenter: John Julian Register: http://www.nwmh.mh.org.au/western-cluster/w1/i1001231/
27th & 28th
Suicide Train the Trainer Time: 9:00am – 4:30pm Venues are as follows: 27th April: MMC - E. Block, Level 4, Seminar Rm, 246 Clayton Rd, Clayton 28th April: Dandenong ART Building, Meeting Rm 1 & 2 Presenter: Tom Hall, Western Cluster Register: [email protected]
Weekly Mindfulness Sessions Every Wednesday
2:30pm – 3:00pm
Sacred Place, Dandenong Hospital
Instructors alternating:
Prof. Graham Meadows, Dr Fran Shawyer & John Julian
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2017 NEVIL Allied Health Development Program
Purpose of the NEVIL Allied Health Development Program
1. To ensure that allied health staff, particularly those in their first two years of work in the public mental health sector, are provided with appropriate training related to mental health.
2. To supplement the online training available through MHPOD.
Development Training Program
• Presenters need to be aware the content of the MHPOD sessions and use this to inform the training they present.
• The training should provide a brief overview of their topic, however focus on, reflective, integrative, experiential and practical learning opportunities that are not provided through the online training.
DRAFT 2017 NEVIL Allied Health Development Program
DAY Topic Duration Suggested presenters
FEB Day 1
Thur 16 Feb
Intro to MH Services
Mental Health Act
½ day
½ day
Greg Coman
Kylie Boucher (Austin)
MARCH Day 2
Thur 16 Mar
Mental State Exam/Crisis Assessment
Assessment/ Formulation
½ day
½ day
Dennis Anson
Maria Haydock
APRIL Day 3
Thur 20 Apr
Working with Families and Children 1 day Kirsty & Becca Alchin
MAY Day 4
Thur 18 May
Dual Diagnosis - Alcohol and Other Drugs 1 day Kevan Meyers - NEXUS
Dual Diagnosis Service
JUNE Day 5
Thur 15 June
Psychotherapies Overview 1 day
Greg Coman
& John Julian
JULY Day 6
Tues 20 July
ASIST Suicide Intervention – will slot on General NEVIL calendar in this month
2 days TBA
AUG Day 7
Thur 17 Aug
Recovery 1 day John Julian
THE TRAUMA CENTER AT JUSTICE RESOURCE INSTITUTE, USA,
TCTSY FACULTY present the 20HR FOUNDATIONAL TRAUMA CENTER TRAUMA-SENSITIVE YOGA (TCTSY) WORKSHOP
FOR MENTAL HEALTH WORKERS, HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND EDUCATORS Friday 28th – Sunday 30th April 2017
AMREP Education Centre, Alfred Hospital, Prahran, VIC Alfred Medical Research and Education Precinct, Classroom TBC, Alfred Hospital, 55 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, VIC
This Trauma Center Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) workshop is intended to
introduce a range of health professionals & providers to the core concepts and applications
of the Trauma Center at JRI's (Founder Dr. Bessel van der Kolk & Director of Yoga
Services David Emerson, USA) evidence-based (NREPP-SAMHSA endorsed), adjunctive
clinical treatment, TCTSY
'TCTSY is a psychosocial intervention incorporating
yoga principles and practices for adults (& youth)
affected by traumatic stress, PTSD, CPTSD,
dissociative disorders, and other related emotional
and behavioural problems. TCTSY can be
implemented (by yoga teachers or mental health
professionals) as group therapy, as a component-
based intervention, and in the context of individual
therapy or dyadic/triadic work.' NREPP-SAMHSA.
For enquiries please contact the event organiser &
facilitator, Kristen Pringle, TCTSY Faculty -Trauma Center at JRI,
Senior Yoga Teacher, Senior Mental Health Clinician &
Occupational Therapist, [email protected]
In this 20hr TCTSY Foundational Workshop
participants will be inspired to ‘bring the body into
treatment’ with trauma-informed TCTSY practice.
You will learn: The latest trauma theories and
neurophysiology; Theoretical underpinnings and
methodology of the TCTSY model; The research
and evidence base of TCTSY; & how to apply
TCTSY principles to your practice & more!
INVESTMENT: $595 inc. GST (early bird 15/4)
$495 concession/$695 full price- for the 20hr wksp
WHEN: Friday 5-8pm, Saturday & Sunday 9-6pm. Light refreshments provided, lunch is self-catering
AT: AMREP Education Centre VIC
FIND OUT MORE & BOOK HERE
OR at the TCTSY training site HERE
This workshop meets one pre-requisite for application to the
Trauma Center at JRI’s 300hr TCTSY Certification for MH
professionals or yoga teachers, to be facilitated in Melbourne!
This program is solely for professional development and is not intended as an
intervention for those who have experienced trauma. Talking about trauma,
even in the context of a professional training, may be triggering
Trauma Center Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) is an empirically validated adjunctive clinical
treatment for complex trauma or chronic, treatment-resistant PTSD, developed at the Trauma
Center in Brookline, Massachusetts. TSY has foundations in both Trauma Theory (including
Attachment Theory and Neuroscience) and the Hatha Yoga tradition with an emphasis on body-
based yoga forms and breathing practices. TCTSY is listed as an evidence-based practice and
program on the official registry in the USA, NREPP-SAMSHA -CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS.
Training offerings from the Trauma Center at JRI (MA, USA) and the TCTSY Training Faculty, include:
A 7-month certification program for Yoga Teachers and/or Mental Health Career Professionals,
which will be held in Melbourne, Australia, Germany & Boston, USA and via online learning
(http://www.traumacenter.org/training/TCTSY_Cert_2017-18.php )
40-hour training for yoga instructors - http://www.kripalu.org/program/view/TSYT-
152/trauma_sensitive_yoga_a_workshop_for_yoga_teachers/
Training offerings from the Trauma Center at JRI (MA, USA) and the TCTSY Training Faculty in
Australasia - TCTSY Australia (Kristen Pringle, Victorian Director) - include:
Open-registration workshop offerings for mental health professionals and/or Yoga teachers (posted
as available on the Trauma Center website, at
http://www.traumacenter.org/training/workshops.php ). And a number of training options tailored
to the needs of yoga studios and provider agencies. Packages include the following:
1) A 2.5 day training program designed to be applicable for both yoga instructors and clinicians
wishing to integrate TCTSY into their practice. This program is tailored to support fiscal access to this
program for community providers and yoga instructors, and requires the commitment of a yoga
studio able to sponsor and organize an open-registration workshop.
2) A 2.5 day training program for provider agencies (clinicians, affiliate clinical providers) who wish
to incorporate TCTSY into ongoing practice. This program includes intensive training on-site for your
agency, and can, at the agency’s discretion, include follow-up consultation provided in-person (for
local agencies) or via video.
3) A consultation-based training program which offers a more flexible / less intense approach to
integrating TCTSY into agencies. This program can be tailored to meet agency needs and may involve
the following, as delivered at the Trauma Center at JRI: Bi-weekly consultation and brief training for
a period of 3 months, followed by monthly consultation. Consultation may be remote (via video) or
in-person, depending on location. General or specific inquiries regarding cost or other structural
questions may be directed to Kristen Pringle Here [email protected]
4) One day overview TCTSY or Advanced training
5) Half-day overview TCTSY
Readings: HERE or below
Yoga as an Adjunctive Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
van der Kolk, Stone, West, Rhodes, Emerson, Suvak, Spinazzola. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 75(6),
e559-e565, 2014.
Trauma-sensitive yoga as an adjunct mental health treatment in group therapy for survivors of
domestic violence: A feasibility study (abstract). Cari Jo Clark, Angela Lewis-Dmello, Deena Anders,
Amy Parsons, Viann Nguyen-Feng, Lisa Henn, David Emerson. Complimentary Therpies in Clinical
Practice. 20(3), 152- 58, 2014.
Application of yoga in residential treatment of traumatized youth. Spinizzola, Rhodes, Emerson,
Earle & Monroe. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. 17(6), 431-44, 2011.
World Social Work Day Family Violence Forum
Join Tarang Chawla, ambassador for Our Watch and family violence advocate, as he speaks at our World Social Work Day Family Violence Forum.
When: Tuesday 21 March, 2.30-3.30pm
Where: AMREP lecture theatre
CEO Andrew Way will open the forum. Presentations by Bridget Wall, Manager of Patient & Family Service (Social Work) and Kellie Muir, Family Violence Project Co-ordinator, on Alfred Health’s responses to family violence.
Refreshments in the foyer from 3.30-4pm. All staff welcome.
"All services will have a celebration/forum for world social work day on the 21 March - contact your senior social worker"
PENINSULA HEALTH IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAURICE BLACKBURN
PRESENTS A SOCIAL WORK SYMPOSIUM – SAFER COMMUNITIES
“FAMILY VIOLENCE ACROSS THE SPECTRUM”
When: Thursday 23rd March 2017 08:30-14:30
Where: Academic Centre Rooms B & C Frankston Hospital
Exciting guest speakers. Program to follow. Lunch will be provided so please indicate your intention to attend to: [email protected] or [email protected]