Exploring the recently released report, ‘Mental Health and the Workplace’ by the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA), this webinar will highlight the value of prevention and early intervention in the workplace.
Join us as our expert panelists discuss strategies and share real-world experience in building strong foundations in workplace mental health – through job design, management capability and organisational culture.
Do you want to improve the quality and safety of care, drive your team and consumers engagement and achieve operational results?
As global leaders in the field, Huron Studer Group provides the tools needed for healthcare organisations to transform their culture and drive performance, whilst creating great places to work and great places to receive care. Our Evidence-Based Leadership℠ Framework enables leaders to respond and adapt to the rapid and continuous changes we are facing.
This practical, virtual workshop will take you through the proven approaches we use to:
create alignment within your team and organisation
increase the engagement of your people
build a culture of accountability and performance
deliver on your commitment to provide high quality and cost-effective care.
By combining theory with practical, interactive activities, this workshop is designed for people who want real tools, to work with real people, in the real world.
This event attracts 8 CPD points.
In this webinar we'll discuss how this might work. The panel will consider where this might be appropriate and some of the potential risks. We'll also hear from our Australias Health Panel, a report drawn from 131 consumers' views on the subject.
The panel will include: Aish Naidu, health consumer and advocate, Dr Fei Sim, president of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia and Dr Michael Nolan, GP.
The PHN has developed a suite of recruitment videos to assist all health care businesses with recruitment.
Course content:
Please join Dr Gill Murphy for an online session where she will be talking about 'Supporting children when a parent dies as a result of suicide'.
Gill is currently a Senior Lecturer with the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University. Gill has worked as a mental health nurse for 25 years, with experiences in forensic, in-patient, community and emergency mental health services. She has worked in both UK and Australian clinical mental health services.
A new service that connects former Australian Defence Force (ADF) members and their families to the right health, wellbeing and community supports has arrived on the Central Coast.