Programs & Services
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| Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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- Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)Waka Hourua supports MÄori whÄnau, hapÅ«, iwi, Pasifika families and communities to develop and enhance their capacity and capability to prevent suicide and to respond safely and effectively when and if suicide occurs. Waka Hourua is a partnership between Te Rau Matatini and national Pasifika non-government organisation, Le Va. Waka Hourua has five key components.
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| 100 Maori Leaders | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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100 Maori Leaders - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)100 MÄori Leaders is part of the Henry Rongomau Bennett Foundation, Leadership strategy... and launched November 2017. |
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| Adapting the Open Dialogue Model in the United States | The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care | Education, Training & Professional Development | National | Recovery Services |
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Adapting the Open Dialogue Model in the United States - The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health CareAdapting the Open Dialogue Model in the United States is a project that will create tools for implementing and evaluating the Open Dialogue approach in the United States. Additional funding will allow the research team to develop the full practice manual and the full set of fidelity scales for clinicians, program leaders and researchers. These materials will include a written description of the approach, training and pilot implementation, and feedback obtained through supervision and other methods. They will lead to clinical studies of specific populations, such as transitional age youth or those experiencing first-break psychosis. They will also enable organizational change studies of systems, clinicians, and clients in a wide range of clinical cases. |
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| Addiction | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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Addiction - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)Te Rau Matatini as a leader in the sector leads the strategy with a dedicated addiction programme of action aimed at growing whÄnau centred workforces across sectors of MÄori and non-MÄori, able to integrate cultural, social and clinical elements into day to day practice. |
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| Alcohol Addiction & Abuse | The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab | Education, Training & Professional Development | Online |
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| AMHOCN Training and Service Development | Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) | Education, Training & Professional Development | National |
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AMHOCN Training and Service Development - Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)AMHOCN Training and Service Development has developed Basic training resources, Rater and Clinical Utility training resources, Team Review training resources and, in collaboration with Barwon Health, the Whose Outcome Is It Anyway? DVD and associated information resources.
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| Be You | Beyond Blue | Education, Training & Professional Development | National |
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Be You - Beyond BlueBe You provides educators with knowledge, tools and resources to create positive, inclusive and responsive learning communities where every child, young person, educator and family is empowered to achieve their best possible mental health. |
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| Continuing Education | The Institute of Muslim Mental Health | Education, Training & Professional Development | Global |
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Continuing Education - The Institute of Muslim Mental HealthIn collaboration with Yale School of Medicine, The Institute For Islamic Mental Health is offering an online cultural competency program that offers 2.0 hours of continuing medical education credits. Participants will be able to describe the diverse demographic and culture diversity across the American Muslim community; describe the ways Islam and the Muslim tradition may inform explanatory models of mental health, disease, and treatment among the Muslim clientele; describe and reflect on the specific types of transference and counter-transference experienced in cross-cultural counseling; and be able describe behavioral interventions and models of delivering care that have been explored in different communities Yale Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. |
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| Continuing Professional Development (CPD) | mHub - The Mental Health Hub | Education, Training & Professional Development | National |
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) - mHub - The Mental Health HubmHub train local mental health professionals in accredited evidence-based programs to further their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) needs and interests. Until further notice, all of our training programs are virtual. |
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| Conversations at The Royal | The Royal Mental Health Care | Education, Training & Professional Development | State | Forums |
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Conversations at The Royal - The Royal Mental Health CareConversations at The Royal is a free public education series that offers thought-provoking insight into mental health issues that are important to our community. The lectures are held almost every month and are delivered by mental health researchers, clinicians and clients at The Royal. |
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| Focus on Maori Nursing | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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Focus on Maori Nursing - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)Nursing in Te Ao MÄori is focussed on the person and their whÄnau . In turn, this cultivates the connection of their nursing care with that of MÄori cultural values and principles such as manaakitanga and whanaungatanga. The double binding of clinical and cultural aspects of nursing is challenging especially within non-MÄori institutions where racism exists. This impedes on MÄori nursing potential, by not recognising the MÄori models of care they practice from. Te Rau Matatini recognises the influence whÄnau have upon MÄori who choose to become registered nurses, and subsequently underpins the reasons MÄori nurses contribute so greatly to the wellbeing of their people. It is through our message “Every whÄnau should have a MÄori Nurse”, that we will see a paradigm shift occur with whÄnau, hapÅ« and Iwi to help further lift the gains of MÄori health workforce development strategies. This in turn will assist to increase the number of MÄori nurses being available for all whÄnau across the health and disability sector.
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| Henry Rongomau Bennett Foundation Strategy | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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Henry Rongomau Bennett Foundation Strategy - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)The Henry Rongomau Bennett Foundation (MÄori Leadership in Health) was the birth place of the inaugural scholarships programme. The Henry Rongomau Bennett Memorial Scholarship Programme was established by the Health Funding Authority in 2001 with the aim of increasing the level of clinical leadership within the mental health sector. |
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| Maori Mental Health | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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Maori Mental Health - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)Te Rau Matatini is committed to growing, developing and advancing a workforce that can take MaÌ„ori health to new heights. Tomorrow’s MÄori health workforce will be ready to alleviate mental distress and will be equally attuned to the prevention of poor health and the promotion of wellbeing. |
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| Mental Health and Schools | The Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB) | Education, Training & Professional Development | Global | Working Groups (WGs) |
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Mental Health and Schools - The Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB)Mental Health and Schools aims to develop an action framework for cooperation between the health, social and education sector the management of mental disorder prevention and mental health and well-being promotion, including educational attainment, among children and adolescents as part of a commonly endorsed action framework on mental health and well being in Europe. The outputs are to:
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| Mental Health Facilitator (MHF) Program | mHub - The Mental Health Hub | Education, Training & Professional Development | State |
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Mental Health Facilitator (MHF) Program - mHub - The Mental Health HubMental Health Facilitator (MHF) Program aims to support the development of capacity at the non-specialist level, we help to create a dedicated network of lay practitioners who provide basic mental health services at the community level. Through the Mental Health Facilitator (MHF) program, mHub introduce basic mental health care knowledge and skills based on the curriculum of the National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc, a leading U.S. accreditation body. In addition to the initial training, a limited amount of mentoring and support are available from our in-house team and international partners. |
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| Mentally Healthy Workplaces | National Mental Health Commission | Education, Training & Professional Development | National |
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| MFI Shield | Mindfreedom International | Education, Training & Professional Development | Online |
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MFI Shield - Mindfreedom InternationalThe MindFreedom Shield Campaign seeks to help any individual at risk of psychiatric human rights violations, by filling out a convenient online Shield form well in advance, you make the process much easier. Campaigns may be as small as a volunteer inquiring with an institution, or much larger; the level of activity cannot be guaranteed. |
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| mhGAP Training Manuals | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Education, Training & Professional Development | Global |
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mhGAP Training Manuals - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthmhGAP Training Manuals support implementation of the mhGAP Intervention Guide for mental, neurological and substance use (MNS) disorders in non-specialized health settings, version 2.0. As part of the Mental Health Gap Action Programme, WHO has developed training manuals (Training of trainers and supervisors training manual and Training of health-care providers training manual) to support implementation of the mhGAP Intervention Guide for mental, neurological and substance use (MNS) disorders in non-specialized health settings, version 2.0. These manuals can be used to build capacity among non-specialist health-care providers in the assessment and management of people with priority MNS conditions in low resource settings. |
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| MÄori Health Workforce Development | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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MÄori Health Workforce Development - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)MÄori​ aims to improve the understanding and knowledge about the MÄori Health Workforce by:
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| MÄori Mental Health & Addiction | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development | ||||
MÄori Mental Health & Addiction - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)Te Rau Matatini is contracted by Health Workforce New Zealand, within the Ministry of Health, as the National Centre for the MÄori Mental Health and Addiction Workforce. Their focus relies on us working in partnership with key sector organisations, to encourage collaboration both within Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally, for the benefit of our people.
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| OSI Connect | The Royal Mental Health Care | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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OSI Connect - The Royal Mental Health CareOSI Connect is a free mental health learning and self-management mobile app developed to help OSI patients and their families understand the nature of operational stress injuries (OSIs) and to provide help through the OSI Clinic Network across Canada. The resources on OSI Connect address challenges including post-traumatic stress and triggers, depression, anger, sleep problems, substance abuse, stress management and more. Developed by the Royal Ottawa OSI Clinic with the support of Veterans Affairs Canada, this app is compatible with iPhone, iPad, iPod, BlackBerry and Android devices. OSI Connect is a regularly updated, information rich, interactive mobile application. There are assessments, videos and clear information for Veterans and others with an OSI, including how to get an OSI clinic appointment. |
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| Pae Ora | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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Pae Ora - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)Pae ora is the Governments vision for MÄori health. It provides a platform for MÄori to live with good health and wellbeing in an environment that supports a good quality of life. Pae ora is holistic and includes three interconneccted elements:
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| Peer Support 101 Training | Odyssey | Education, Training & Professional Development | Local |
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Peer Support 101 Training - OdysseyOdyssey is now offering its Peer Support 101 training to the sector. This training is an all-encompassing introduction to the Peer Support role. It has a strong cultural foundation and has been developed through extensive consultation with key stakeholders to provide training to prepare people with lived experience for employment in a Peer role. While particularly suited to Peers working in addiction settings, it also supports Peers working in mental health, youth, housing, cultural and a range of other settings. The training can be delivered face-to-face or online across Aotearoa New Zealand. |
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| Rangatiratanga: Leadership | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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Rangatiratanga: Leadership - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)Rangatiratanga: Leaderships fosters MÄori health leadership through the promotion and implementation of Leadership Programmes and Workforce Scholarships. Effective MÄori health leadership is critical to setting the foundation for addressing health disparities and to achieve improved MÄori health outcomes. Supporting this leadership involves empowering individuals, whÄnau and local MÄori iwi leaders, as well as leaders at each level of the health and disability sector. Te Rau Matatini does this by offering Leadership Programmes. We also believe investment in building the capacity of the MÄori health workforce is vital to foster effective MÄori leadership and that's why we have Workforce Scholarships. Leadership programmes encompass:
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| Reo motu mÅ te huringa: National Voices for Change | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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Reo motu mÅ te huringa: National Voices for Change - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)Te Rau Matatini is a national group to represent MÄori with lived experience of mental illness and mental health services. Following a series of national hui with MÄori, Te Huarahi o te Kete Pounamu was formed to provide an independent vehicle, a structured partnership between MÄori with lived experience of mental illness and mental health services, stakeholders and Te Rau Matatini to facilitate meaningful discussions in the pursuit of optimum health outcomes for MÄori. The purpose of Te Huarahi o te Kete Pounamu is to provide MÄori with lived experience of mental illness and mental health services a voice at a national level to improve health services and MÄori health outcomes.
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| Resilience Education | Resilience Collective (RC) | Education, Training & Professional Development | Local |
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Resilience Education - Resilience Collective (RC)Resilience Education is a list of workshops for peers, that were co-produced with fellow peers and other professionals such as clinical professionals and youth leaders. Each workshop focuses on supporting the peer through a stage of their recovery journey, equipping them with relevant theoretical understanding of their mental health experiences and broadening their coping strategies. |
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| SAMH Community Education & Engagement | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Education, Training & Professional Development | National | Community Education |
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SAMH Community Education & Engagement - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)SAMH Community Education & Engagement aims to increase awareness about mental health issues to promote good mental well-being and reduce the social stigma surrounding mental illness. This is achieved through a concerted effort across various outreach platforms such as:
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| Te Hau MÄrire: Addiction Workforce Strategic Framework (2015-2025) | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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Te Hau MÄrire: Addiction Workforce Strategic Framework (2015-2025) - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)Te Hau MÄrire: Addiction Workforce Strategic Framework (2015-2025) brought together the knowledge and experiences of MÄori in the addiction treatment sector to provide guidance for the development of a competent workforce that will contribute to the minimisation of addiction-related harm and the achievement of whÄnau ora. Te Hau MÄrire was written for the Ministry of Health on behalf of the addiction treatment sector and the community. It is particularly relevant for the mental health and addiction workforce centres as well as District Health Boards and those engaged in growing the capacity and capability of the workforces working with addiction- related harm. Te Rau Matatini as a leader in the sector leads the strategy with a dedicated addiction programme of action aimed at growing whÄnau centred workforces across sectors of MÄori and non-MÄori, able to integrate cultural, social and clinical elements into day to day practice. |
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| Teacher Resources | Children’s Mental Health Ontario | Education, Training & Professional Development | State |
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| The Division of Educational Psychology | The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) | Education, Training & Professional Development | National | Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Division of Educational Psychology - The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)The Division of Educational Psychology promotes best practice in Educational Psychology by providing a forum for the sharing of knowledge and expertise among Educational Psychologists. The Division strives to raise the profile of the discipline of Educational Psychology among organisations and individuals and to promote a better understanding of the role and work of the Educational Psychologist. |
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| The Psious Academy | Oxford Virtual Reality | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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The Psious Academy - Oxford Virtual RealityThe Psious Academy program prepares therapists to achieve the best results in the application of virtual reality therapy. In the Academy section of our platform you will find multiple continuous learning resources such as courses, tutorials, webinars, manuals, and clinical case studies that are continuously updated.
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| The Special Interest Group in Coaching Psychology | The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) | Education, Training & Professional Development | National | Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Special Interest Group in Coaching Psychology - The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)The Special Interest Group in Coaching Psychology is a sub-group of the Psychological Society of Ireland’s Division of Work & Organisational Psychology (DWOP). The principal aim of DWOP is to promote high standards of professionalism among members and to promote scientific research in work and organisational psychology. The Special Interest Group in Coaching Psychology principal aim is to act as the representative voice for psychological coaching theory, practices and services in Ireland. Benefits of Being a Member include:
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| The Student Affairs Group | The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) | Education, Training & Professional Development | National | Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Student Affairs Group - The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)The Student Affairs Group aims to enhance the experience of undergraduate and postgraduate students across Ireland by fostering a sense of community through personal, professional, and social development opportunities. They aim to adapt and respond to the needs of psychology students, help prepare them for the next steps of the working world, and be a source of support throughout their psychology education.
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| The WHO Caregiver Skills Training Programme | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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The WHO Caregiver Skills Training Programme - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthThe WHO Caregiver Skills Training programme is an open-access programme for families of children with developmental delays or disorders, including autism, which could be implemented in low-resource settings by non-specialists. The programme uses a family-centred approach and is designed to be delivered by non specialists (nurses, community-based workers or peer caregivers) as part of a network of health and social services for children and families. The WHO CST consists of nine group sessions and three individual home visits, focused on training the caregiver on how to use everyday play and home activities and routines as opportunities for learning and development. The sessions specifically address communication, engagement, daily living skills, challenging behaviour and caregiver coping strategies. |
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| Toitu Accord: MÄori Leadership for Health & Wellbeing | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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Toitu Accord: MÄori Leadership for Health & Wellbeing - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)Toitu Accord: MÄori Leadership for Health & Wellbeing has create ten markers have been identified as key touchstones for MÄori leadership in health and wellbeing that reflect assertions that can be applied across the full spectrum of services, programmes and facilities, all aiming to improve MÄori health or increase levels of wellness |
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| Training - Gotcha4Life | Gotcha4Life | Education, Training & Professional Development | National |
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Training - Gotcha4Life - Gotcha4LifeMental health accredited training is delivered by our qualified partner Anchor Health to empower members of the community to help others confidently and safely. |
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| Wake by Reach | REACH | Education, Training & Professional Development | National |
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Wake by Reach - REACHA Wake workshop is unlike any other professional or personal development experience in the country. Designed and delivered by young people, we create inspiring, raw and highly interactive experiences that will transform your staff professionally, and personally. |
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| Wellness Across Alabama | Wings Across Alabama | Education, Training & Professional Development | State |
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Wellness Across Alabama - Wings Across AlabamaAction Planning for Prevention and Recovery (APPR) is a comprehensive planning process for monitoring and managing one’s wellness. This free course will help you realize your full potential and help you plan to maintain recovery on your personal wellness journey. APPR is designed to help individuals maintain their potential in their personal wellness journey. It is an action-planning process to develop detailed ways to overcome troubling aspects of chronic illnesses. People who have taken this course report an increased ability to see a relapse coming and effectively prevent a crisis. APPR training:
There is no cost for the training. However, Registration is required, and space is limited. All training will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Training will be held several times a year. To register yourself or inquire about group training, please contact: |
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| Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) | Peer Support South East Ontario | Education, Training & Professional Development | Online | Training |
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Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) - Peer Support South East OntarioWellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) are the registered trademarks for a recovery model authored and designed by Mary Ellen Copeland and The Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery. It is an evidence-based practice, consisting of a personalized wellness and crisis plan development program, and is included on the SAMHSA National Registry for Evidence-Based Programs and Practices. The WRAP model was developed with the help of a team of people with lived experience. WRAP undertakes a strengths-based approach to recovery. Participants are encouraged to manage their own wellness and recovery in a manner that is comfortable to them and within their means. The key recovery concepts of WRAP are hope, education, personal responsibility, support and self-advocacy. The first part of WRAP is developing a personal “Wellness Toolbox”. This is a list of resources for developing a recovery plan. A Wellness Recovery Action Plan has six sections:
A WRAP facilitator is an individual who has been trained and certified to teach and instruct the principles, values and ethics of wellness recovery. The Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery was created to provide training in the Wellness Recovery Action Plan and certifies WRAP facilitators. |
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| WhÄnau Ora & WhÄnau Centred Approach | Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand) | Education, Training & Professional Development |
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WhÄnau Ora & WhÄnau Centred Approach - Te Rau Matatini (New Zealand)‘WhÄnau Ora’ and ‘whÄnau-centred approach’ refer to a culturally grounded, holistic approach focused on improving the wellbeing of whÄnau (families) and addressing individual needs within a whÄnau context. WhÄnau Ora and WhÄnau centred Initiatives will address these challenges, by placing whÄnau at the centre of service design, delivery and evaluation and empower whÄnau as a whole. |
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| Working Minds: Suicide Prevention in the Workplace | American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA) | Education, Training & Professional Development | National | Training |
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Working Minds: Suicide Prevention in the Workplace - American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA)Working Minds: Suicide Prevention in the Workplace program toolkit features a facilitator’s guide, trainee workbooks, and supplemental materials designed to help workplace administrators and employees better understand and prevent suicide. The program helps workplaces appreciate the critical need for suicide prevention while creating a forum for dialogue and critical thinking about workplace mental health challenges. The program builds a business case for suicide prevention while promoting help-seeking and help-giving. Several interactive exercises and case studies help employers and their staff apply and customize the content to their specific work culture. The training is delivered in a 2 hour version or 4 hour Pro version. |
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| Workplace Health Promotion | The Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB) | Education, Training & Professional Development | Global | Working Groups (WGs) |
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Workplace Health Promotion - The Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB)Mental Health at Workplaces is part of the aims to develop an action framework to support enterprises in adopting policies and practices which prevent mental ill-health and strengthen positive mental health by working with the representatives of eleven participating member states and their relevant stakeholders. The member states involved are Austria, Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Malta, Netherlands and Slovenia. The planned action will focus not on practices at enterprise level but on how the various stakeholders (apart from enterprises) can put in place a framework and supportive infrastructure which encourages enterprises to adopt initiatives that supports employees with mental health problems and promotes a positive corporate culture that prevents mental health at work. |
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