Workshop overview:
This webinar explores not only the physical and mental health impacts but also delves into an older person’s sense of self, self-stigma and the potential impact on an older person’s identity.
Who should attend:
Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) personal aged care workers, team leaders, supervisors and CHSP volunteers.
Outcomes of this workshop:
- Information provision
- Awareness raising
- Communicating effectively
- Responding effectively
- Resources and referral pathways
About the facilitator:
Robyn is an independent training provider for ‘Mental Health & Wellbeing Training Solutions’ and has extensive experience in the mental health sector.
She is an accredited ‘Master Instructor’ with Mental Health First Aid Australia, delivers Education and Training through her business ‘Mental Health Peer Work Solutions’ and has a special interest in the mental health of older Australians.
Employed in the Mental Health sector since 2005 in predominantly education, training and peer roles, Robyn is a passionate trainer and advocate for positive mental health, and for recovery from mental illness.
Her extensive experience in the government and non-government mental health sectors, and her lived experience provides ‘value added mental health training with a difference’ that is continually acknowledged through customer and trainee feedback.
Date: 21 February 2024
Time: 11.30am – 1pm AEDT
Cost: CHSP: $30 inc GST
ACCPA Member: $ 90 inc GST
Non Member: $125 inc GST
Disclaimer: CHSP Ticket price subsidised by Sector Support and Development (SSD) funded by the Australian Department of Health. Although funding for this session has been provided by the Australian Government, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government.
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