
Collaborative Care in Mental Health and Diabetes
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Overview
The webinar will be comprised of:
- Predisposing activity (case study)
- Facilitated inter-disciplinary panel discussion
- Question and answers
Predisposing activity
Participants will be required to read a short case study upon which the webinar panel discussion will be based. Approx 30 minutes.
Additional resources
Learning objectives
The webinar will:
- Help improve your understanding of the bi-directional relationship between diabetes and mental health
- Identify the role of different disciplines in contributing to the screening and diagnosis, assessment and treatment of mental illness in people with diabetes
- Explore tips and strategies for interdisciplinary collaboration in supporting people with diabetes and mental illness
CPD Points
Australian Association of Social Workers: CPE Points - 2 per learning hour. Appellation No: 00469
Australian College of Mental Health Nurses (ACMHN): This activity has been endorsed for 2 CPE points by the ACMHN Accreditation Committee for Endorsement.
Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine: Approved with ACRRM for 2 Core PDP points (OEACR-11010-MHPN).
Australian Psychological Society: The above activity has been endorsed by the APS and will attract 2 hours of Continuing Professional Development.(11-604)
Occupational Therapy Australia: Approved for 1.45 CPD hours in Category 5.
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP): QI & CPD approved. It has been allocated 4 category 2 points. The activity ID is 758070.
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP): RANZCP members are able to claim hours spent under Section 4. Self Guided Learning.