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13/05/2013

First in a series of webinars around collaborative care and suicide prevention.

30/4/2013
Second in a series of webinars around collaborative care for complex trauma presentations.
16/04/2013

Working together, working better to support people affected by hoarding.

20/2/2013 - 20/2/2013

Second webinar in the series on collaborative care for families living with parental mental illness. 

7/02/2013 - 7/02/2013

Online podcast: A conversation with Dr David Shiers and Dr Jackie Curtis exploring tips and strategies for GPs to engage in collaborative care as a response to emerging psychosis.

4/12/2012 - 4/12/2012
Collaborative care for eating disorder presentations: Working together, working better to support a young woman struggling with bulimia and depression
21/11/2012 - 21/11/2012
Collaborative care for chronic pain and mental health presentations; an interdisciplinary case study panel discussion for general practitioners.
22/10/2012
The first in a series of online interdisciplinary case study panel discussions around collaborative care for sleep disorders and mental illness. Our webinar in October focuses on a young woman struggling with insomnia, depression and anxiety, and explores how mental health clinicians can work together to achieve positive outcomes for patients presenting with these or similar issues. 
12/09/2012

Working together, working better to support a young person experiencing cyber-bullying.

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15/08/2012

Recognise the key principles of intervention and the roles of different disciplines in treating families dealing with parental mental illness, and explore the challenges and opportunities in providing family based collaborative care. Features: Emeritus Professor Dorothy Scott, Dr Cate Howell, Mr John Clark, Dr Nick Kowalenko.

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