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The new Guideline assists in diagnosing, treating and managing Borderline Personality Disorder in adolescents and adults.

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If you’re on the New England highway, keep your ears open as the Psychs on Bikes pass your way.

The riders include psychiatrists, psychologists and mentalhealth nurses who are looking to reduce the rate of rural suicide.

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Don’t worry if you’ve missed a live webinar.

View or download MHPN’s full series of Professional Development webinars for free, whenever you like.

Take a few minutes to check out February’s popular Working together, working better to support families living with parental mental illness.

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The Young and Well CRC invites members of the Mental Health Professionals Network to become members of the Young and Well Network.

The Young and Well CRC is an Australian-based, international research centre that unites young people with researchers, practitioners, innovators and policy-makers from over 70 partner organisations.

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April’s Professional Development Webinar program looksgreat. Collaborative care for hoarding and complex trauma presentations will beexplored in separate panel discussions.

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MHPN’s new online map tool helps mental health professionals easily connect with networks in their local area, as well as in their area of special interest. See what’s available in your local area.

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MHPN has assisted Beyond Blue to seek feedback from clinicians on resources to help services fully appreciate the need to be specifically inclusive of gay, lesbian, bi, trans and intersex communities.

With its unique ability to tap into a cross-section of professionals who participate in specific interest networks, MHPN is well placed to help deliver valuable, timely and relevant feedback.

Contact us if you think we may be able to assist you or your organisation.

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With more than forty per cent of the Australian population either born overseas or with a parent born overseas, the need for mental health professionals to work together to meet the unique mental health needs of this group has never been more apparent.^

A partnership between Mental Health in Multicultural Australia (MHiMA) and MHPN aims to do just that by creating a forum to share knowledge and experience across the country.

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Rural and regional clinicians have been embracing the opportunities MHPN provides to meet their unique needs.

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MHPN Online social networking platform has closed MHPN Online—the social networking platform and members' area section of our website—has now closed. The decision was made due to diminishing product support from the software developer. All other website content&mdas...

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MHPN’s popular webinar series is already taking shape for 2013. Mark you diary and keep your eye on your inbox for your invitation to participate in one or all of the following webinars: Collaborative Care and Hoarding Tuesday 16 April 2013 7.45 – 9 pm (AEST...

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The founder of the MHPN Hobart Perinatal group believes monthly meetings are key to her network’s success.

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The recent TheMHS forum hosted a unique and exciting panel discussion. Highlights include the importance of collaboration between primary care and community mental health care clinicians.

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A number of Queensland networks reported major interruptions, general infrastructure and property damage following February’s wild weather.

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Pharmacists’ collaborative approach to mental health care prompts Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) to encourage members to participate in MHPN webinars.

 

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Events over Christmas and New Year remind us starkly of the savagery our continent can unleash.

 

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We are closing the MHPN Online social networking platform on our website. This decision has been made due to diminishing product support from the software developer. MHPN Online will be active until Thursday 7 March 2013.

All other website content—including webinars—will not be affected by this change.

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The Respecting Patient Choices Program, Melbourne, Victoria, in partnership with key stakeholders, is conducting a survey to gain information on Australian clinicians' experience of, and opinions about, advance directives for mental health treatment.

We understand the pressure on your time and, therefore, would be extremely grateful if you could take time to complete this survey. It is vital that the development of national policy and practice in this area is informed by the experience and views of Australian mental health clinicians. Complete the survey online.

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Register for new MHPN special interest networks on autism, persistent pain, drug and alcohol, and eating disorders; and mental health.

Or to join an existing network,suggest a new network or express interest in leading a network register here

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As one of the early networks formed under the Mental Health Professionals Network banner, the Warwick, Queensland group is confident it has the answer to sustainability. For coordinator, Kathryn Walton, the solution lies in a combination of collaboration and community.

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Save the date for two upcoming MHPN webinars scheduled for 2013. To be notified of updates, follow us on Twitter or Facebook. You'll also be sent an invitation if you are an MHPN Online member.

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At a recent meeting,  the Broken Hill Mental Health Professionals Network ran a case history on a rotund, alcohol-affected man found scaling roofs and throwing objects down chimneys.  The study was based, of course, on Santa Claus. It is illustrative of the way some networks use creative methods to tackle otherwise sensitive issues.

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Adults Surviving Child Abuse’s (ASCA) Practice Guidelines for Treatment of Complex Trauma and Trauma Informed Care and Service Delivery have been released and are available for download from the ASCA website.

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As we close out 2012, CEO Chris Gibbs reports on another successful year with strong attendances at network meetings and the continuing popularity of the webinar program.

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For the last year, the Rural and Remote Area Psychologist Project (RRAPP) have been running a project through Hunter New England Health. The project aims to support rural and remote area psychologists in NSW. Project evaluation tool RRAPP used the Copenhagen Burnout survey a...

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A report outlining further research into the economic impact of perinatal depression was launched on 19 November 2012 by Minister for Mental Health Mark Butler. The report has been released to co-inside with Post-Natal Depression Awareness Week. Read more about the report on th...

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Depression Not for Profit, beyondblue, is about to launch a national survey described as a world-first project to assess the mental wellbeing of Australia's doctors and medical students.

The organisation says the National Mental Health Survey of Doctors and Medical Students will offer an unprecedented insight into the mental health of those who are on the frontline of treating people with conditions such as depression and anxiety.

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Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN) has collaborated with other Queensland mental health experts to launch MEDnet–the Medical Eating Disorders Network– an initiative that could save lives.

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Northern Territory GP, Dr Michael Fonda, is already seeing mental health results despite the tough environment. In an environment where mental health issues and co-morbid conditions are highly prevalent, the steps taken by the remote Batchelor Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN) in the Northern Territory have already begun to generate positive change

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The KidsMatter website aims to help families, health professionals, the community and schools to support children’s mental health and well being.

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What do a group of expert mental health clinicians and consumer advocates have to say in support of collaboration? Find out more about our video advocating collaboration in mental health.

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We acknowledge and honour network coordinators who have dedicated two years of service to networks. Congratulations to the following MHPN Coordinators who have reached this landmark.

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What does Social Inclusion Week aim to achieve? Social Inclusion Week aims to help all Australians feel included and valued, giving everyone the opportunity to participate fully in society. It’s about connecting local communities, workmates, family and friends in order t...

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Registrations for the upcoming webinar open 22 Noevmber 2012. To be notified of updates, follow us on Twitter or Facebook or keep an eye on our webinar page. Webinar date & time Tuesday 4 December 2012 6.45-8 pm Australian Eastern Daylight-saving Time (AEDT) Webinar pane...

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October 2012 was marked as Mental Health month around the world, including Australia. Now is a good time to consider our state of mental health as a nation.  Report findings 11 percent (22 million) of all PBS and RPBS prescriptions were for mental health-related m...

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Click play on the video below to see what our webinar panellists have had to say about the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in mental health care. (It may take a moment to load, depending on your internet speed.) See this page for more information on...

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The Mental Health Services (TheMHS) conference is a national mental health education forum, annually attracting more than 1,000 mental health clinicians, managers, consumers, carers, researchers, educators and policy makers.

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As one of the earliest Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN)networks to form after the 2009-10 workshop phase, Ipswich Mental Health Interdisciplinary network is a great example of enthusiasm and commitment. Psychologist, Hilary Lennon, whose husband, David, is also a psychologist and network member, filed this update.

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Adelaide GP, Dr Bob Riessen, sees mental health as a challenging frontier tinged with stigma but also rich in potential for collaborative, interdisciplinary solutions towards recovery in mental illness and improving mental health reform.

As the coordinator of two Mental Health Professionals Networks (MHPN) he has made a partial transition from general practice into mental health, and believes the  MHPN model can have benefits for all GPs.

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Health Workforce Queensland (HWQ) aims to increase the GP, allied health and nursing workforce in rural and remote Queensland.  The Rural Health Professionals Program provides funding for HWQ to undertake recruitment and retention support for allied health and nursing professionals in Queensland.

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We have listened to your feedback and worked with our webinar provider to introduce a larger webinar platform. It can better accommodate the growing clinician interest in our online interdisciplinary panel discussions. What does this mean? Uncapped participant numbers: No...

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Help MHPN demonstrate the importance of interdisciplinary networking and collaborative practice in community mental health.  The MHPN Evaluation Committee will conduct a survey in September to determine if participants’ knowledge and practice has changed as a result o...

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Medicare offers a range of online education resources for you and your practice staff to expand and refresh your knowledge about claiming under Medicare and prescribing under the PBS.  Online educational resources include: eLearning modules quick reference guide...

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When a person is being treated for a mental illness, their child’s ability to understand and cope with the situation is often overlooked.  Children of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI) has developed Family Focus, an evidence-based public health intervention progra...

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Congratulations to our latest coordinators who have served two or more years with MHPN. Your dedication and enthusiasm is much appreciated! NSW Jessica Barraket, Maya Drum, Genevieve Moore QLD  Rosemary Adams, Joyce van der Ham SA Tracy Semmler-Booth VIC Tamm...

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The numbers tell the story: the suicide rate for anorexia is 32 times higher than average 15-20 percent of chronic anorexics die of the illness of all the psychiatric illnesses, eating disorders have the highest mortality rate body image is the top ranked co...

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As the Mental Health Professionals Network’s (MHPN) main webinar facilitator, Dr Michael Murray knows as well as anyone the power of integrated communication. And as a career-long regional and rural doctor, he is profoundly aware of the isolation and restrictions to learnin...

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The Australian Pain Management Association Inc. (APMA) is a support and advocacy for people with persistent (chronic) pain, their families. APMA is closely aligned to Painaustralia and the National Pain Strategy and is advised by an eminent Clinical Advisory Committee. Its repres...

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In conjunction with the Australian Pain Management Association, MHPN invites you to join a local interdisciplinary network of health professionals focused on the area of chronic pain and mental health.  Register your interest for Persistent pain and mental health netw...

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Make sure to diarise MHPN’s next webinar: Working together, working better–Supporting young people experiencing cyberbullying. With MHPN’s move to webcast technology, many more MHPN members can now participate live. Date: September 12 2012, 6.45pm– 8pm AE...

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The patience we asked members to exercise over limited places in our live webinars is about to be rewarded. Having opted for this contemporary form of online professional development, we have been impressed by the number of clinicians who have adopted it and the enthusiasm with ...

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New network seeking members. Coordinated by Suzie Lewis, a psychologist and the clinical lead at the new headspace Brisbane South. Register to join the Brisbane South Youth MHPN
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Kate Savage, a Clinical Psychologist who has started a new eating disorders program at the Hobart Clinic, is working with MHPN to develop a multidisciplinary special interest network in Hobart with a focus on Eating Disorders. This network will draw together GPs, psychiatrists, p...

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This network is coordinated by Ian Smith, psychologist and Clinical Director of St John of God. The group are next meeting on 22 November 2012, with guest presenter Barry Taylor, Capacity Development Senior Project Officer, National LGBTI Health Alliance who will be talking about...

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Interested in what the latest psychological research reveals about autism and learning disorders, comorbid anxiety and depression, PTSD and disaster recovery, suicide prevention, youth mental health, Indigenous wellbeing, body image, ageing and early intervention? Learn more abo...

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MHPN's interdisciplinary webinars have been very successful in bringing together clinicians from across the country to participate in online learning. The use of online technology, however, has not been limited to webinars. In the last year there has been a steady growth in ut...

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Earlier this year, a group of 20 mental health clinicians travelled 4,250km over eight days, attending five MHPN network meetings and a community gathering as a fund-and-awareness-raising mission for mental health research, especially in rural and remote Australia. With the slog...

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People working in primary mental health care in rural and remote locations now have greater opportunities for peer support and professional development through online technology. The Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN) has established and now supports 450 interdisciplinar...

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Congratulations to MHPN Integrate Place, in the Brisbane suburb of Manly, which held its twentieth meeting this month. It joins a growing group of networks to have achieved the feat and is listed on MHPN’s Network Honour board on the website. Thank you to Coordinator, Dr...

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As frontline health advisers, especially in small towns and remote and rural areas, pharmacists have a major role to play in sustaining mental health. Laura Stewart is the co-owner of two pharmacies in remote Karratha in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. Originally from ...

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If you missed out on the webinar in early July, Chronic pain and mental health issues, you can now view the webinar recording in video, audio and the slides: Chronic pain and mental illness webinar Thank you for your ongoing support.
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Encouraging psychiatrists and psychologists to form closer links with cancer patients’ GPs will go a long way to addressing cancer’s impact on mental health, says Dr Jeremy Couper, Head of Psychiatry at Melbourne’s renowned Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (‘...

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These unique awards recognise and support innovative programs that assist people living with a mental illness to optimise their lifestyles and improve their quality of life. The awards are designed to support programs that have not attracted significant funding from other sources...

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A Mental Health Professionals Network meeting was held in Karratha at the end of June 2012 to bring mental health professionals together. Karratha psychologist Caroline Rodgers facilitated the event, which she says was important to the Karratha community. 'We had people from the...

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Nominations are now open for the Mental Health Nurse of the Year Award and the Mental Health Nurse Achievement Award. Please submit applications to the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses. Australian College of Mental Health Nurse Awards
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As frontline health advisers, especially in small towns and remote and rural areas, pharmacists have a major role to play in sustaining mental health. Laura Stewart is the co-owner of two pharmacies in remote Karratha in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. Originally from ...

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Amanda Dearden not only talks the talk but walks the walk when it comes to collaboration. As coordinator of the MHPN Brisbane Eating Disorders network, Amanda has arranged collaborative events with the Eating Disorders Network of Queensland, an interagency collaboration between ...

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MHPN has established over 90 special interest networks which have a focus on a particular domain of mental health, such as youth mental health, perinatal, eating disorders, CALD (Culturally And Linguistically Diverse) and many other specialties. MHPN special interest networks ...

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Don’t miss the next webinar in our popular series. Date and time: Wednesday July 4 from 7:15pm AEST. The webinar features: Dr Jacqui Stanford (VIC based health psychologist) Dr Stephen Leow (SA based GP) Dr Tobie Sacks (VIC based psychiatrist) Mr...

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MHPN is establishing a Melbourne-based Homelessness and Mental Health network. If you are interested in being part of this network or would like to take a lead role in running the group,  please fill in the expression of Interest form.  We will contact you with details ...

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Networks focus on specialty areas Mental health nurse and Metro South network coordinator,Vicki Green, first got involved with MHPN in 2009 as team leader in Queensland Health’s Mental Health operation. Her job entailed linking better with the community and creating p...

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Our webinar held last night on Collaborative care for eating disorder presentations was our most popular webinar to date with 1200 registrations and held a capacity audience of 250 people. We are limited to 250 people by the technology and can't save places, therefore we employ...

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A moving presentation from a clinician with a mental health issue herself has underlined the value of MHPN to a small community. Psychologist and MHPN Upper Blue Mountains Coordinator, Maria Quinn, organised the recent Upper Blue Mountains Mental Health Network Forum in Katoo...

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Video: MHPN Coordinator speaks about MHPN
The coordinator of MHPN's Youth Mental Health & Wellbeing Network in Coffs Harbour, Jesse Taylor recently arrived from the US where he worked as a Senior Director for The Food Bank For NYC in Harlem. Having worked for the last decade on a range of social justice campaigns on...

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Combining Special Interest Networks and webinar technology is the next logical step to helping Mental Health Professional Networks members gain more from their networks. As MHPN matures, one phenomenon has emerged that will be of interest to most clinicians. Of our 450 establishe...

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Remote and regional networks reduce barriers–MHPN veteran
Karratha Coordinator, psychologist Caroline Rodgers, is no stranger to remote Australia with more than two decades delivering psychology and counselling services throughout Western Australia. Caroline emigrated from her native Yorkshire to Perth in the late 1980s. She started he...

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MHPN is always seeking new members for its networks. The networks are locally run, interdisciplinary, community mental health groups that meet regularly to exchange knowledge and experience and identify new referral pathways between members. Members include GPs, nurses, psychiat...

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Congratulations to our latest coordinators who have served their networks for over 2 years. They are recognised on the MHPN Coordinator’s Honour Board.  Mr Colin Clark, Psychologist, Launceston TAS        Dr Clive Smith, Psychiatrist, Penshurs...

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Don’t miss the next in our popular webinar series. Collaborative Care for Eating Disorders goes online nationally on June 13 from 7:45pm to 9:0pm AEST. It features Mr Chris Thornton, clinical psychologist (NSW), Dr Jan Orman GP (NSW), and Dr Andrew Court, psychiatrist (VIC). T...

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Read more about each MHPN network and join the one that suits you. Network Profile includes their purpose, description, how often they meet, highlights of previous meetings and contact person. Network locations
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The recording of the webinar held on May 5, Collaborative Care for Older People with Mental Health Issues, is now available.  http://www.mhpn.org.au/News/Events/tabid/201/agentType/View/PropertyID/146/Default.aspx
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Australians who have attempted or are at risk of suicide or self-harm will benefit from an updated and expanded online training package produced as part of Gillard Government efforts to tackle suicide. Minister for Mental Health and Ageing Mark Butler and Member for Petrie Yvett...

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Australians can have their say on the nation’s first Report Card on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, through a new online survey. The Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Mark Butler, said the Report Card marks a new chapter for mental health in Australia. “The Report Ca...

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 The latest mental health news including our upcoming webinars, the launch of Phase 3, police mental health initiative and more.

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As founder of one of the earliest networks in Queensland, Ipswich MHPN Coordinator, Tony Swords, is always on the look-out for interesting subjects for members. When it came to his attention that the Queensland Police Service (QPS) had set up a Mental Health Intervention Program...

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A New South Wales south coast MHPN network has won praise from the state’s mental health minister for its contribution to mental health in the region.   Visiting Ulladulla MHPN, the Minister for Mental Health and Healthy Lifestyles, Kevin Humphries, told the Milton-Ulladul...

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Carers NSW has recently developed an online, interactive resource for people caring for a person with a mental illness. For MHPN network members, the video of carers' experiences could be a useful resource to underpin a network meeting. The Mental Health Foundations for Carers e...

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The Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Mark Butler, launched the third phase of the Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN) project in Adelaide on April 5. In a media release accompanying the event, he said the Gillard Government was funding MHPN to support better trainin...

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Eight days, five network meetings, a community gathering and 4,250km of hard riding came to an end at Bondi Beach on April 22, largely thanks to a team of 20 mental health bike-iatrists. With their slogan ‘adventure before dementia’ the group of mental health motor cyclists unde...

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The NSW Minster for Mental Health and Minister for Healthy Lifestyles Kevin Humphries commended Ulladulla’s health professionals at a meeting at the Milton-Ulladulla ExServos last Wednesday. “I cannot speak highly enough of the wonderful work they are doing in helping to reduce ...

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Ministerial launch for new phase of national mental health network
Minister for Mental Health and Ageing Mark Butler launched the third phase of the Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN) project in Adelaide on April 5, 2012. The event was hosted at the SA office of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners by MHPN Chair Mr John...

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April is Autism Month, commencing with World Autism Day on April 2, and every year, it gives people affected an opportunity to help raise awareness about autism spectrum disorders. To coincide with this event, MHPN is holding a webinar on “Collaborative care for children with ...

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Although the mountainous terrain poses challenges, the Otways MHPN is tackling them with a blend of traditional and alternative mental health therapies. Psychiatrist and MHPN Otways member, Associate Professor Alasdair Vance, is Head of Academic Child Psychiatry in the Departm...

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It may sound like the beginning of joke, but is in fact how many of Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Network, formerly known as the Youth Suicide Prevention Committee, meetings in Coffs Harbour start.   Under the banner of Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Network and the...

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Australia’s oldest metropolitan MHPN turns three in March. Its joint founding coordinators believe a decision taken in its early days has had much to do with its survival. Dr Monica Moore is a GP who specialises in mental health and counselling. A long term interest in mental ...

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beyondblue research indicates that around 9 per cent of women in Australia experience depression antenatally and this increases to almost 16 per cent postnatally, and the prevalence of anxiety is estimated to be even higher. In response to the high prevalence of these disorders ...

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With no fatalities or shootings in Queensland since its introduction six years ago, Queensland Police Services’ Mental Health Intervention Program is a resounding success. Head of the Ipswich initiative, Sergeant Leon Margetts, is a veteran of the force with 33 years’ service. H...

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Media Release: MHCA and beyondblue    The Mental Health Council of Australia (MHCA) and beyondblue: the national depression and anxiety initiative will launch the Mental Health and Insurance Project (MHIP) website on 22 February 2012.   Australians wi...

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Estimates as quoted by Dr Bryan Tanney suggest 90 percent of Australians think of suicide sometime in their lives. It’s thought that five percent consider killing themselves annually. Those statistics from Dr Bryan Tanney, an internationally respected psychiatric clinician ...

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With suicide such a powerful pointer to mental health issues, it is worth looking at how different social sectors treat it. This report comes from the United States. More than 36,000 people a year, or over 100 a day, commit suicide in the United States.  That grim statisti...

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With the end of the third quarter approaching, networks are reminded to take advantage of the psychiatrists initiative before the end of the financial year (June 30). The initiative is a joint venture between the Mental Health Professionals Network and the Royal Australian and N...

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Webinar date and time: Monday 19 March 6.45pm AEDT. Registrations available shortly. A recording will be available by 21 March 2012. Better recognise the early warning signs of perinatal mental health issues and core pathways to effective mental health treatment. Understand...

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Tuesday 7th February 2012 at 7.15pm AEDT. Join the webinar (registrants only). Registrations have closed. Recordings will be available shortly. Better understand the key principles of intervention and the roles of different disciplines in providing integrated primary c...

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Upcoming MHPN webinar. Perinatal Mental Health: working together, working better. Monday 19th March 2012 at 6.30pm AEDT. Registrations open soon.

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Momentum for the Psychs on Bikes trans-Australian motorbike epic in April is building. Early indicators suggest a potential field of up to 30 for the two wheeled marathon, with 11 weeks’ marketing left before a key turns in an ignition. The event is the brainchild of Sydney...

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MHPN currently supports two multidisciplinary Balint groups in Elsternwick. These groups are facilitated by Ruth Dunn, a psychologist and Balint group facilitator, and coordinated by Hilary Ash. The groups meet bi-monthly, on a Tuesday and Wednesday night. MHPN is accepting expre...

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Turtles, gatecrashers join remote network meeting
Breeding turtles, lifeless barbecues, blustering winds and darkness tried but couldn’t prevent a successful MHPN Port Hedland meeting taking place in December. Under new coordinator, clinical psychologist, Unami Magwenzi, the meeting was arranged as an outdoor get together...

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In the 2011-12 Budget, the Gillard Government brought in changes to the Better Access program to deliver a mental health package that better targeted and supported some of the most disadvantaged people in our community. The changes to Better Access allow us to rebalance our inve...

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Research has shown that people who love, care for or support a person with depression can experience significant stress and are at greater risk of developing mental health problems themselves. It also shows that they are interested in learning and strengthening coping and self-ca...

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Enhancements to our website means members can now conveniently search and register for MHPN network meetings online. Just log in, click on ‘Find a network meeting’ from the Home page, select your state and register to attend the meeting of your choice.  
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MHPN is working with Diabetes Australia - Vic and Gambler’s Help (City) to establish new multidisciplinary mental health networks with a special interest focus. You are invited to express interest in joining either of the following proposed Victorian-based networks. Diabetes and...

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Latest stats: 18,000 attendances by clinicians at network meetings; 450+ interdisciplinary mental health networks established across Australia. 4,400 online community members; Over 33,000 attendances at workshops and networks since the project’s inception. Webinar series: Ov...

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Wishing all our members, partners and supporters a very happy and safe 2012! We look forward to another year supporting networks and running many more of our popular mental health webinars. Our next is Mental health and substance abuse presentations - Register now!

 

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As a publicly declared survivor of child abuse, Dr Cathy Kezelman has had a significant period of time to reflect–and act–on the subject of complex trauma. Dr Cathy Kezelman is the director of Adults Surviving Child Abuse (ASCA).She is also the author of Innocence Revisited, a me...

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When your network covers an area the size of Germany, anything that cuts distance, time and cost from your training budget comes as a bonus. According to Julee Nelson, Executive Officer/Coordinator of the Carnarvon MHPN, using October’s MHPN Complex Trauma webinar to bring far-fl...

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The Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN) is gauging interest in establishing a Victorian psycho-oncology network. This network will draw together clinicians who provide services to clients with cancer and a co-existing mental health issue.    Dr Jeremy Couper, H...

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For the first time, the MHPN annual report will be published in an online format only. The decision responds to a clear indication that our many readers are happy to receive the information online rather than through resource-absorbing print. For an ‘At a glance’ sum...

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The lives of people experiencing psychotic illness have improved markedly compared with 12 years ago, according to a national survey of psychotic illness, published in late November. A media announcement from the Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Mark Butler, said he joined...

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Media release Renewed Federal funding will see a unique mental health initiative consolidated throughout Australia. In a major acknowledgement of the value of MHPN’s work towards encouraging interdisciplinary practice, the Department of Health and Ageing recently approved a new...

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Hilary Ash has needed a wheelchair for 25 years after a car accident left her with quadriplegia. It has not stopped her pursuing an active career in social work, and more recently coordinating not one but two MHPN networks. And now she has offered to introduce other coordinators ...

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Professor Allan Fels AO is better known for his long and distinguished stewardship of the corporate watchdog, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. But the newly appointed chairman of Australia’s first National Mental Health Commission has a very personal acquaintance ...

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Former ACCC chief to head new mental health body

November 2011

Professor Allan Fels AO is better known for his long and distinguished stewardship of the corporate watchdog, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

But the newly appointed chairman of Australia’s first National Mental Health Commission has a very personal acquaintance with mental illness.

A story in The Australian in October reported his elder daughter underwent her first psychotic episode at 25 and was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, leading to 15 years of treatment for the ‘very severe mental illness.’

The report quoted Prof Fels AO: ‘I have become very aware of the difficult life of people with mental illnesses and the quality of life they have.

‘And severe mental illness has a devastating effect on family, made worse by the comparatively poor level of service available since the closure of the asylums in the 1980s and 1990s.’

Announcing its foundation in the budget, the Federal Government said it had allocated $32 million over five years to set up the commission in the Prime Minister's portfolio.

The announcement said the commission ‘will provide leadership, drive a more transparent and accountable mental health system, and give mental health national prominence.

‘The core function of the Commission will be to monitor, assess and report on how the system is performing and its impact on consumer and carer outcomes. It will also provide a strong and consolidated consumer voice, which will contribute to more responsive and accountable policy and program directions within the sector.

‘The Commission's first task will be to produce a National Report Card on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in 2012 — delivering on a 2010 Government election commitment.’


New MHPN Online calendar

November 2011

You may have noticed work in progress on the online calendar lately. The new and improved calendar is now full of upcoming network meetings so check it out for a meeting in your area. Things you can do:

  • look up a meeting location in Google maps
  • search three months ahead, by state or network meeting group
  • display meetings in a list or in a calendar.

 

RSVP the listed contact to attend a meeting. And if you’d like to be added to the network, contact us.

Benefits of belonging to the network

Contribute, influence and improve your local mental health landscape by joining your interdisciplinary network and benefit through:

  • a collaborative care approach to mental health treatment local collegial support
  • the strengthening of professional relationships between local practitioners and services
  • new opportunities for ongoing professional development.

 

We hope you enjoy it and don’t forget to contact us if you’re running a meeting that is not on the calendar yet.

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Website upgrade

September 2011

You may have noticed some changes to our website recently. MHPN has been upgrading the site to improve its functionality so you can find what you are looking for faster and easier.

Our popular webinar recordings are linked to the home page for quick access. We have also simplified our registration process and navigation around the members’ area, and we are working to update our calendar module.

If you are looking for network meeting dates, please contact your state's MHPN office.

Thanks for your feedback and patience. We hope you will be pleased with the changes scheduled for the coming months.

Don’t forget, you can also join our online community:

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Complex trauma webinar

September 2011

Clinicians hoping for a fly-on-the-wall insight into the effects of childhood abuse had their wishes fulfilled on September 20 with MHPN’s complex trauma webinar: working together, working better to support adult survivors of childhood abuse.

The fully subscribed webinar allowed 250 participants to share the observations and expertise of three highly credentialled specialists in complex trauma. The webinar included individual presentations, conversations between the panellists, and a Q&A format online.

Facilitated by Townsville GP and medical educator, Dr Michael Murray, the panel featured Sydney GP, consumer advocate, and author, Dr Cathy Kezelman, Melbourne psychologist, Ursula Benstead, and Brisbane psychiatrist, Professor Warwick Middleton.

The webinar used a case study of a survivor of childhood abuse, Sonya, a 42 year old mother of three and former prostitute and drug addict, who ‘doctor shops’ for anxiolytics and sedatives.

Dr Kezelman’s presentation covered the essential components of complex trauma. She also itemized their prevalence across emotional, physical and sexual forms of abuse, and examined impacts and coping strategies before introducing the case study.

Ursula Benstead, creator of the ‘Shark Cage’ metaphor and framework for abused women, discussed multimodal interventions over three stages of recovery:

  • safety
  • traumatic experience processing
  • integration and reconnection.

 

Professor Middleton’s section probed disorders of extreme stress not otherwise specified, and the symptomotology and diagnostic spectrum of patients with dissociative identity disorder.

Following their individual presentations, the panel responded to questions from the audience and each other. The conversational style modelled the kind of collaborative dialogues that clinicians do, should and can have. They not only support better clinical outcomes for patients but also strengthen professional, collegiate relationships between clinicians.

Reviewing the webinar, Nicky Bisogni, MHPN’s Clinical Liaison and Professional Development Officer, said she hoped all participants would have gained a clearer understanding of the diagnostic ambiguities surrounding complex trauma and associated issues as well as the value of collaborative care and the role of other disciplines in supporting people who have experienced complex trauma.

After seeing the webinar, clinicians in general and GPs in particular would be better equipped to recognise symptoms of complex trauma. In turn, this could lead to an improved understanding of and response to allied issues and their care.

The webinar re-emphasized the importance and value of interdisciplinary cooperation, the very message MHPN encourages.

Feedback has been prompt, substantial and highly favourable:

‘I am very aware of trauma, having worked in the field for nearly 29 years. The webinar gave me a number of additional pieces of information to take into account, check out, give increased priority to. I found it very helpful. There is so much to learn from others in the work.’(Social worker)

‘I think I could have listened to each speaker for two hours (on separate occasions!) but the interaction between them was highly valuable.’ (Psychologist)

Find out more

Clinicians unable to attend the webinar can easily review a complete recording by visiting:

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Mental Health Week/Month

August 2011

Mental Health Week is a national awareness event held to coincide with the World Federation of Mental Health’s World Mental Health Day, which takes place on 10 October each year.

Mental Health Week runs from Sunday 9th to Saturday 15th October  this year in Australia. The event runs throughout October as Mental Health Month in New South Wales.

To encourage coordinators and members to share ideas for possible events and network topics for Mental Health Month we’ve created a Forum thread in our members only area, MHPN Online - after you have logged in, visit Forums > General Discussion > Ideas for Mental Health Week 2011.

Ideas are also welcome on the MHPN Facebook page.

For more information on Mental Health Week/Month in each state, visit:

VIC:  The Mental Health Foundation of Australia (Vic)
QLD: Mental Health Association Queensland
SA: Mental Health Coalition of South Australia
NSW: Mental Association of New South Wales
WA: Western Australian Association of Mental Health
Tasmania: Department of Health & Human Services
ACT: Mental Health Community Coalition ACT
NT: The Northern Territory Council of Social Service
 

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Breaking new ground in mental health

July 2011

The success of the Mental Health Professionals Network’s free webinar program, which addresses clinical issues in mental health, has exceeded all expectations.

The webinars (web-based seminars, viewable through a normal browser) have been consistently oversubscribed, with 1,100 clinicians alone registering for the most recent.

Being online, MHPN is able to pull in expert interdisciplinary panels of speakers from across the country to share their insights on particular topics.

Subjects addressed have included adolescent mental health, borderline personality disorder, and grief, trauma and anxiety. 

The panelists have included general practitioners, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, consumers and carers.

Recordings of all previous webinars are available on MHPN’s website for those unable to attend the live event online, and again, their massive uptake has surprised even the organisation. 

MHPN Communications Manager, Tanya Reardon, says

“The technology is a relatively new phenomenon in the delivery of professional development activities and the demand has exceeded all expectations. With that in mind, we are working to improve the accessibility of the webinars to more people and to enhance the viewer’s experience. "

What it indicates – and what detailed user feedback confirms - is the absolute hunger amongst clinicians across Australia for easy, free access to professional development activities, and to connect and collaborate with other mental health professionals.

The webinars make this much easier, whether a clinician is based in a rural or remote location, or simply a busy urban professional. For many, the webinars also offer the opportunity to earn CPD points.

MHPN itself is gaining experience with each webinar it stages, and there are hopes to expand both access and frequency. While the technology has matured, there are still improvements being made. Participants currently require a hard-wired internet connection, as wireless connections can be too unstable. 

Notwithstanding the challenges, use of the technology will undoubtedly continue to gain traction within the health profession. 

MHPN webinars which ran in July 2011 included two Group development and dynamics for MHPN Coordinators, and a Psychosis webinar. 

Recent comments from participants

“us in the Far North have been desperate for this for years”

“thank you so much – can watch from the comfort of my own rural home and it does not cost me $1000s”

“I cannot stress enough how useful tonight's webinar was to my learning and clinical practice.”

”It was great to have the multi-discipline perspective live as there are very few opportunities in the area I live for this level of case review.”

”It can be very expensive and at times just not possible to attend PD [Professional Development], but this forum made it easy and I found the discussion of great use.”

“Keep the webinars coming! They are a fantastic resource for learning!”

How they work

MHPN webinars usually run for 1 - 1.5 hours and are facilitated by one or more presenters who are mental health professionals with expertise in the topic.

MHPN staff are on hand to ensure the webinars run smoothly and to help with any troubleshooting questions.

The sessions are based on an interdisciplinary panel discussion on a clinical topic.

In most cases, even the panel of presenters are located at different sites. The webinar is presented as a split screen - a main section for displaying presentation slides, and a side section which shows the presenters on live video.

During the webinar, participants can participate in an interactive forum by posting questions, comments, or feedback to the presenters using a text box.  After the webinar, MHPN members can continue the forum discussion  in the MHPN Online Forums section.

Previous MHPN webinars

Missed a webinar or want to watch one again? No worries - recordings on topics including Adolescent mental health, Borderline Personality Disorder and Grief, trauma and anxiety are available on the webinar pages listed in the Webinar archive

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Mental Health Professionals Network services to continue

July 2011

The Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN), an initiative of the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, has announced its operational contract is to be extended.

Negotiations between MHPN and the Department of Health and Ageing for a new three year contract have been progressing positively.

Given that the current funding agreement formally ended on 30 June 2011, the Department has agreed to an extension of this agreement until 31 October 2011 while the processing of a new contract takes place.

The proposed next phase of MHPN will then commence from 1 November 2011.

This step will maintain continuity and momentum in consolidating the existing networks, and establishing and providing support to new ones.

It also means that MHPN’s popular series of webinars based on collaborative care,  which have attracted over 7,000 podcast downloads since late 2010, can be extended over the next 12 months.

The networks

MHPN was established in 2008 to strengthen collaborative practice in primary mental health care, and thereby patient outcomes, by fostering local, interdisciplinary community networks of mental health professionals.

To date, MHPN has established over 480 interdisciplinary mental health networks across Australia, 42% of them in regional, rural and remote locations. 

In the last year, there have been over 10,000 attendances from participating clinicians.

Members of MHPN networks include general practitioners, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, occupational therapists, social workers and other professionals involved in primary mental health care.

In addition to the hundreds of MHPN networks addressing general mental health issues, there are over 40 networks devoted to special interests. These include alcohol and drugs, eating disorders, adolescent mental health, Indigenous health and wellbeing, and serving culturally and linguistically diverse families (CALD).

In developing its operations, MHPN has worked closely with its project partners: Australian Psychological Society, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Australian College of Mental Health Nurses, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Australian Association of Social Workers and Occupational Therapy Australia.

MHPN looks forward to their continuing participation in this unique project, and exploring further opportunities for enhancing collaborative care in the primary mental health sector across Australia.

Contact

Tanya Reardon, Communications Manager
Phone: (03) 8662 6610
Email: t.reardon@mhph.org.au

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Help develop better support tools for mental health professionals

July 2011

Medicare Australia is conducting an online survey open to all mental health professionals to get feedback on our Medicare and Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme support tools.

As mental health professionals are relatively new to Medicare claiming and PBS prescribing, the survey aims to:

  • get feedback from mental health professionals about the support and information they need when interacting with Medicare and/or the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
  • facilitate the co-design of support materials in partnership with mental health professionals to ensure content and delivery methods are accurate, relevant and useful.

By completing the survey, respondents can provide their views on:

  • the mental health items in the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) they find complex to interpret and use
  • the existing Medicare Australia support resources
  • the preferred communication channels for receiving information and support material from Medicare Australia.

Responses to the survey are anonymous.

Completing the survey

Time required: 10-15 minutes (approximately)

Closes: 1 August 2011

Contact

Jenine Van De Werve
Medicare Australia
Phone: 08 9214 8229
Email: education@medicareaustralia.gov.au

Medicare Australia has a range of online education services available to help health professionals understand their obligations when working with the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). These resources are available online at:

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Medicare Locals: improving primary health care

June 2011

The first of Australia’s new network of primary healthcare providers, Medicare Locals will be up and running from 1 July 2011.

Find out which Medicare Local region, and the activities and priorities for each region at:

Check the final boundaries for all Medicare Locals, other than those in Victoria:

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MHPN Goulburn take a trip into history

May 2011

Forty mental health professionals met for a special meeting at the Kenmore Hospital museum on 11 May – they were the last group to tour the facility and it was their largest network meeting so far.

Read more about the occasion at:

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 GP Participation survey summary

May 2011

MHPN invited GPs who have attended one or more MHPN activities to complete the GP participation survey.  The survey was sent to 3474 GPs, with a total of 528 responses received. 

The purpose of the survey was to enhance the communication strategies aimed at gaining GP participation in MHPN networks and in designing MHPN network activities to be more appealing to GPs.

Key findings

Overall the survey finding confirmed the strategies currently being undertaken by MHPN to engage GPs in MHPN activities.

Demographic data

The data suggests GPs who are engaged with MHPN are more likely to have an indentified special interest in mental health and work an equivalent full time position (31-40 hours) in a group general practice.  A quarter of all respondents have completed additional training in psychological medicine, with over half having completed level 1 mental health training.

Access to the following factors at a network meeting was rated as ‘very important’ or ‘quite important’ by respondents:

  • Being able to mix with a number of professions (92%)
  • Access to mental health resources (89%)
  • Presence of ‘expert speakers’ who present at the meetings (88%)
  • A pre-planned calendar of events for the year (81%)
  • Presence of a psychiatrist at network meetings (79%)
  • Gaining CPD points for attendance (67%)

The factors considered ‘very important’ or ‘quite important’ to attendance at network meetings are linked to the reasons why GPs attend network meetings (see 2.2). The data suggests that where the above six factors can be met or offered, the network may be more likely to meet the needs of the GPs.
MHPN will continue to work alongside network coordinators to facilitate a mix of disciplines and provide access to incentives such as expert speakers, mental health resources through MHPN online and CPD endorsed learning opportunities. Many networks are now working towards developing a pre-planned calendar of meetings for the year.

Why do GP attend network meetings?

GPs were asked to rate on a scale their reasons for attendance at network meetings. A majority of respondents rated the following reasons for attendance at network meetings as ‘very important’ or ‘quite important’:

  • To be better able to manage mental health presentations in the practice
  • Opportunity to meet other professionals to whom they can confidently refer for mental health issues
  • To increase knowledge of local mental health services
  • To increase knowledge of a variety of mental health disorders
  • To learn more about local mental health referral pathways.

The relative importance of establishing new or improved referral pathways is linked to the need for  networks to offer a good mix of disciplines, which was considered ‘very important’ or ‘quite important’ by 92% of respondents.

Topics of interest

MHPN asked respondents to identify areas of mental health most useful as topics for MHPN events (table 2). The top five topics in descending order of preference include:

  • Child & Adolescent mental health
  • Drug & Alcohol
  • Personality disorders
  • Psychosocial intervention
  • Eating disorders

The topics of interest will be used by MHPN to assist in the planning of future webinars, online forums and networking activities.

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beyondblue Clinical Practice Guidelines

May 2011

National depression initiative beyondblue has made available Clinical Practice Guidelines for adolescents, young people, and women in the perinatal period. They draw on the latest high-quality research evidence to provide recommendations and good practice points for health professionals to identify, treat and manage depression, anxiety and related disorders.

The Guidelines have been compiled by expert advisory groups, including some of Australia's leading mental health experts and people with personal experience of mental health disorders. They have also received approval from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).

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 Helping children faced with parental mental illness

April 2011

A critical mental health issue is the impact of illness on families. Where a parent experiences mental illness, children have an elevated risk of experiencing mental health difficulties themselves.  Children Of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI) national initiative aims to promote better mental health outcomes for children of parents with a mental health problem or disorder.

An initiative of The Australian Infant, Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health Association (AICAFMHA), with funding from the Federal Government, COPMI works with:

  • health professionals
  • the media
  • researchers
  • educators
  • service organisations
  • consumers
  • carers

The website offers a range of information resources for children, parents, educators, childhood workers, GPs and health professionals.

In particular are a range of resources to support mental health workers in this area. The ‘Keeping Families and Children in Mind: COPMI Mental Health Worker Education Resource’ has been developed for mental health workers and other allied workers to support parents and help prevent mental health difficulties in their children. 

There are also books, fact sheets, DVDs and other resources available to support families and children.

 

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 Full house for Borderline Personality Disorder webinar

April 2011

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Borderline Personality Disorder webinar on 13 April 2011. 

Apologies to those who were unable to join in the live event as our platform of 250 participants was quickly filled. This was a first for an MHPN webinar which is a positive as it supports our plans to offer more webinars as CPD activities.

MHPN are continuously improving the webinar program to accommodate more participants and improve the technical experience. Webinars are a relatively new technology in the delivery of CPD and we value your feedback.

For a post-webinar resources, including a full recording of the webinar and the exit survey, view:

Your support is much appreciated.

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2011 Occupational Therapy Australia NSW Mental Health Forum

April 2011

The Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN) attended the NSW Branch of Occupational Therapy Australia’s mental health forum on 25 March 2011.

MHPN was one of the five sponsor organisations for the event and the booth was visited by half of the attendees who sought to learn more about our work and the role MHPN can play in their practice.

Many of these occupational therapists were not already involved in MHPN networks and were interested in how the networks can work to promote occupational therapists in mental health treatment and management.

There was also interest in how to establish MHPN networks to attract optimal CPD points, of greater significance given the move to national registration and accreditation in 2012.

The occasion enabled MHPN to discuss closer collaboration with Occupational Therapy Australia NSW, and the forum’s other sponsor organisations: the Mental Health Coordinating Council (MHCC), the Schizophrenia Fellowship of NSW (SFNSW), Reach Out.com and Indigenous Allied Health Australia Inc (IAHA).

Photo: Forum attendees watching a presentation on a big screen.

Photo: OT forum attendees were interested in how MHPN networks could support their practice.

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 Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet: A knowledge resource for Indigenous social and emotional wellbeing, and more

April 2011

The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet, is a web resource that contains extensive and up-to-date information about health issues affecting Indigenous people.

It is designed to be an authoritative 'one-stop shop' that makes knowledge on Indigenous health readily accessible to inform policy, practice, research, teaching, and general community understanding.

The HealthInfoNet has a particularly comprehensive section about Indigenous social and emotional wellbeing, a term generally preferred by Indigenous communities because it reflects a positive and holistic perspective.

The term acknowledges that the social and emotional wellbeing of Indigenous people is the result of a complex interplay of social, emotional, spiritual, cultural, and historical factors.

This is a priority area for HealthInfoNet as the social and emotional wellbeing of Indigenous Australians is considerably poorer than that of non-Indigenous Australians.

The section contains reviews and background information, relevant policies and strategies, details about organisations that work in the area, past and present programs and projects, useful resources, relevant publications, and information for the workforce, such as job opportunities, training etc.

There is also a yarning place (electronic network) that people can join for free to share information and knowledge with others working in the area.

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Network meeting ideas

March 2011

To assist network coordinators, an MHPN ONLINE forum thread on meeting topics has been established. We encourage you to list those topics which were of interest for your own network on the thread. To contribute, login to MHPN ONLINE, where you’ll find the thread in the Coordinators section of the Forums.

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Australian of the Year Awards

January 2011

MHPN’s own Amanda Raward attended the Australian of the Year Awards on Australia Day and had the opportunity to meet Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, and catch up with the 2010 Australian of the Year, Professor Patrick McGorry.

While Amanda wasn’t representing MHPN in an official capacity, she did wear ‘MHPN pink’ and took the opportunity to discuss the MHPN initiative with Professor McGorry.

Our congratulations go to Australian of the Year 2011, Simon McKeon, and all the other award recipients.

                     

Photos: MHPN's Amanda Raward with Australian PM Julia Gillard and Professor Patrick McGorry, Australian of the Year 2010.

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Speaking engagements for psychiatrists

Feedback shows that access to expert speakers is the most compelling drawcard for network members.

To help further attract clinicians to networks, the Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN) is making funds available to sponsor presentations by psychiatrists within their area of expertise.

The initiative has been designed to recognise that it is particularly challenging to attract psychiatrists to network meetings, and was developed in response to feedback from networks who have indicated their interest in having psychiatrists attend meetings to share their knowledge.

This includes psychiatrists who may be members of a network and wish to address it as a guest speaker (or be a guest speaker for another network), as well as those who are not yet members of a network.
Compelling benefits

The initiative works as a win-win for networks and psychiatrists. For networks, the benefits are:

  • Access to psychiatrists as speakers attracts clinicians, and provides opportunities to discuss mental health care in an interdisciplinary setting, thereby strengthening networks.
  • It will create opportunities for coordinators to schedule new network meetings.
  • It will bring in expertise to networks that might otherwise not be available.

 

For psychiatrists, the benefits are:

  • It enables psychiatrists to enhance their own professional profiles, share their expertise and insights, and make rewarding connections.
  • It will provide greater opportunities for involvement by psychiatrists who are already members of a network, as well as those who have yet to participate.

 

How the program works

  • MHPN will remunerate participating psychiatrists for preparation and presentation time at a rate of $366 (excluding GST). This has been agreed with the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) and is based on Remuneration Tribunal rates.
  • This is additional to the $500 network funding currently available to networks.
  • The psychiatrist will need to send their invoice direct to MHPN for payment.
  • Travel and accommodation expenses, if required in rural and remote locations, may be claimed upon prior agreement with MHPN.  Travel expenses must be deducted from the Rural & Remote Loading of up to $400– this is not additional to current funds.
  • The offer is available until end October 2011 and is limited to once per network.
  • MHPN will also work with network coordinators and the local RANZCP branch to locate psychiatrists who fulfil requirements.
  • A general brief will be made available to presenters to ensure that their presentation fulfills CPD criteria for each discipline.

 

How to make it happen

If you are a psychiatrist or network coordinator and are interested in taking advantage of this opportunity, or for more information about the program or any other network questions, please contact us:

Phone: 1800 209 031

Email: contactus@mhpn.org.au

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Working together in 2011

January 2011

Happy New Year!

Many MHPN networks are now up and running following the success of the workshops held last year. In 2011, we look forward to strengthening these networks by providing ongoing support and proactively seeking collaboration opportunities.

We would also like to extend our sympathies to the communities and clinicians who have been affected by the floods in Queensland, NSW, Victoria and other parts of Australia.  A number of MHPN networks have been directly impacted and we are maintaining contact with their members.

Health professionals requiring assistance can visit:

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Webinar: Adolescent Mental Health: depression, suicidality and cyber-bullying

December 2010

Hosted by: Mental Health Professionals Network Ltd, facilitated by Dr Ajeet Singh, psychiatrist.

Panel presenters

  • Dr Michael Carr-Gregg, psychologist
  • Dr Peter Parry, psychiatrist
  • Dr Stephen Carbone, GP

The purpose of the webinar is to showcase a collaborative approach to mental health care by way of an interdisciplinary case study panel discussion on adolescent mental health: depression, suicidality and cyber-bullying.

This webinar will be live and comprised of two parts:

  • Facilitated case study panel discussion
  • Question and answers

Learning objectives

  • Improved understanding of discipline specific approaches to the diagnosis, treatment and management of an adolescent mental health presentation with features of depression, suicidality and  cyber-bullying
  • Improved understanding of the ways in which mental health interdisciplinary collaboration contributes to better patient outcomes

CPD Points?

Yes. CPD points may available for this webinar.

About the presenters

Dr Michael Carr-Gregg, PhD MAPS
Adolescent Psychologist

Dr Michael Carr-Gregg is an adolescent psychologist working in private practice in Kew, Melbourne. He has held a variety of appointments including Executive Director of the New Zealand Drug Foundation and Director of the Centre for Social Health at the University of Melbourne and in 1993 was appointed an Associate Professor in the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne.

In addition to being the Agony Uncle for Girlfriend Magazine for the last 6 years, Michael is also the parenting expert for Channel 7's Sunrise and the Morning Show, and is a social commentator on Fairfax radio 3AW.  

Dr Peter Parry, MBBS, FRANZCP, Cert Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (RANZCP)
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr Peter Parry is a child & adolescent psychiatrist with the Southern Adelaide Health Service – CAMHS, and a senior lecturer at Flinders University.

He graduated from Adelaide Medical School in 1983, was a medical officer in the Royal Australian Navy, general practitioner and worked in palliative care before training in psychiatry from 1990 at Glenside Hospital in South Australia. Since 1995 he has worked in both inpatient and outpatient CAMHS services in South Australia and the UK. 

He has an interest in mindfulness based psychotherapy, developmental psychology and the models underpinning psychiatric diagnosis and has published on the controversy surrounding the diagnosis of paediatric bipolar disorder in the USA.

Dr Stephen Carbone, MBBS
General Practitioner

Dr Stephen Carbone is a Melbourne-based GP with a specialist interest in, and experience working in, the mental health field. He currently works part time in general practice and is employed part time as a policy advisor with headspace, the National Youth Mental Health Initiative.

Dr Ajeet Singh MBBS(Melb) MPsych(Melb) FRANZCP

Psychiatrist


Dr Singh is a private psychiatrist based at The Geelong Clinic, with interests in mood disorders and early memory loss. He is involved with the curriculum development of Australia's newest medical school at Deakin University where he is a senior lecturer. Interactive online education is a major component of this new medical school. He is also the founder of a regional mental health political lobby group GMHPN. 

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Free access to CRUfADclinic

Professor Gavin Andrews from the Clinical Research Unit for Anxiety and Depression at Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital is offering CRUfADclinic for free. CRUfADclinic offers five internet based cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) courses designed to treat people with anxiety and depression.

Courses are suitable for patients who suffer low to moderate depression, generalized anxiety, panic disorder, social phobia or mixed anxiety and depression.

The CRUfADclinic courses are now free to clinicians (GPs and AHPs) and patients associated with Rural Divisions courtesy of the Department of Health and Ageing as part of the ATAPS initiative.

For more information or to register, visit:

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