QLD HIV s100 Accredited Prescriber Course
Hosted by ASHM
Hosted by Mind Life
Mind-Life challenges us to Live Different, Think Different and Be Different outside the perceived limitations cause by the symptoms of mental illness. Mind-Life’s main assumption is that an inability to live and lead a full life is not necessarily or simply because of the symptoms of mental illness, but much more from the reduced opportunities to exercise our human rights and live extraordinary lives.
Through Mind-Life’s human-centred design processes, a series of resources have been developed that provide practical tools for both help seekers and help providers to navigate the common pitfalls that can be experienced in seeking and providing help. This is a fun, practical and interactive workshop that will familiarise you with these resources and their application.
By the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
1. Identify the pitfalls in accessing and providing help
2. Discuss the importance of the Mind-Life mindsets to their own life/ practice
3. Identify their own rules of engagement for when seeking help
4. Determine the real problem they are seeking help with
5. Request specific help from help provider using a help seeking request card
6. Determine the qualities they desire in a Mind - Life help provider
7. Identify the range of help providers they need and the specific requests they have of them for their Mind Life.
8. Provide specific feedback when a help provider has been helpful to their Mind Life
This session will be facilitated by Mind-Life Facilitators Helen Glover, Melody Edwardson and Sharon Sarah. Click here to learn more about Mind-Life.
The Mind-Life initiative is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services through an Information, Linkages and Capacity Building Grant.
Click here to get your tickets. This is a ticketed event with limited seats available.
May 16, 2024
10:00 am - 04:30 pm
melodye@bas.org.au
0467 896 993
Within Brisbane North and Moreton Bay region
23 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill Qld 4000
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians within our region: the Jagera, Turrbal, Gubbi Gubbi, Waka Waka and the Ningy Ningy peoples of where we meet, work and learn. Brisbane North PHN is committed to reconciliation. Our vision for reconciliation is where the stories of our First Nations’ people are heard and shared, and networks are formed.