Aboriginal youth Training Manual Click to edit Master title style Philamena McKenzie is a Burarra woman from Maningrida and works in youth programs that support wellbeing, health, education and leadership for remote Indigenous youth. • can be used by youth, sport and rec, mental health workers, teachers, carers and others. skilled and experienced Aboriginal1 workers in Victoria. These workers told us about the strategies that helped their clients2 to heal from a dual diagnosis that is co-existing mental health (MH) and alcohol and other drugs (AOD) issues3 and we have tried to put this wisdom into practice throughout this manual. Our Healing Ways research project. Aboriginal and Islander Mental Health Initiative (AIMhi) Indigenous and non-Indigenous trainers, and review of MCP training resources. The resultant ten-item scale incorporates a 9-Point Likert Scale with a supporting protocol manual and uses objective, behaviourally anchored criteria for each scale point. A fidelity assessor piloted the tool.
This online facilitator's training manual describes training sessions, developed within the Orygen Youth Health Clinical Program, that have enabled family peer support workers to work alongside mental health clinicians in order to meet the needs of family members. Clinicians Front-Line Workers Resources for Clinicians Front-line Workforces Clinicians, including psychologists, psychiatrists, emergency medicine specialists, GPs and nurses, have important roles to play in supporting the mental health and social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and in preventing suicide. Other front-line workers who provide. This page manual has been produced to provide Aboriginal mental health workers with culturally appropriate information on addressing mental health and mental illness in the Aboriginal population. The specific topics covered in the manual include.
The Interactive Core Curriculum on TB is a web-based interactive course for clinicians on the CDC website. Free continuing education is available. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Clifton Rd. Atlanta, GA , USA CDC-I. Taking care of your mental health is equally as important as taking care of your physical health. Those living with a mental illness or disorder — whether ongoing or temporary — often find that it affects many areas of their life, including. Unfairly, many of us have put athletes on pedestals — and not just the kind where medals and trophies are doled out for their wins. That is, the media often portrays athletes as superhuman, as people whose strength, stamina, endurance, and.
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