Presentation by Antonella Segre, of Connect Groups - Social Prescribing: An old concept but a new way forward. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Auditor General - Caroline Spencer, An audit of access to State-managed adult mental health services.
Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Angie Perkins and Anna Scott of Zonta House Refuge Association. Recvery Support Program, presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Kathryn Falloon, Dr Serene Teh and Tracy Coward - A positive behavior support approach for mental health consumers. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Carli Sheers and Liza Seubert, Strengthening Consumer Voice: Using art and stories to educate and shift mental health stigma. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Keynote presentation by Dr Sebastian Rosenberg, from the Centre for Mental Health Research ANU College of Health and Medicine. presented at the WA Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by the Tenants Action Group of WA, Evictions Fallout: The mental health impacts of eviction and the fear of eviction. presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Lucy Jestin and Richelle Seales. Womens Health and Family Services, Be Well program. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Antonella Segre, of Connect Groups - Social Prescribing: An old concept but a new way forward. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Auditor General - Caroline Spencer, An audit of access to State-managed adult mental health services.
Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Angie Perkins and Anna Scott of Zonta House Refuge Association. Recvery Support Program, presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Kathryn Falloon, Dr Serene Teh and Tracy Coward - A positive behavior support approach for mental health consumers. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Carli Sheers and Liza Seubert, Strengthening Consumer Voice: Using art and stories to educate and shift mental health stigma. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Keynote presentation by Dr Sebastian Rosenberg, from the Centre for Mental Health Research ANU College of Health and Medicine. presented at the WA Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by the Tenants Action Group of WA, Evictions Fallout: The mental health impacts of eviction and the fear of eviction. presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Lucy Jestin and Richelle Seales. Womens Health and Family Services, Be Well program. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Monique Platell - Principals of Optimal Mental Health Care for Adolescents and the impact of system-wide barriers. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Tracey Hennessy and Tracy Wilson, North Metropolitan TAFE, The Fine Balance of Peer Work. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
This is a handout designed to summarise the work we are doing on building a whole systems approach to mental health in Hertfordshire, and how it links with the Prevention Concordat
Presentation by author, Di Wilcox, on The Magic Coat: Creating calm, confident and caring kids. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Evidence-Informed Guidelines for Recreation Therapy programs to Enhance the M...BCCPA
This presentation will provide an overview of the BCCPA Mitacs-SFU project to develop a best practices guide for recreational therapy (RT). OLTCA and ACCA are also partners in this project. Along with reviewing the results of a survey on recreational therapy in LTC that was undertaken in BC, Alberta and Ontario it will present the final RT best practices guide.
Presented by:
- Dr. Kim van Schooten, Centre for Hip Health and Mobility, University of British Columbia
- Dr. Yijian Yang, Centre for Hip Health and Mobility, University of British Columbia
- Brenda Kinch, President, BC Therapeutic Recreation Association
Aggregated report from a series of meetings with citizens across the 28 counties of Region 8 in Texas pertaining to the recovery oriented systems of care.
Developing non-clinical approaches and are pathways to fundamental socioeconomic issues that are presented in the primary care and secondary care settings
This event, held in Sheffield Town Hall in 28 May 2015, looked at what health and care could look like in 2020 in Sheffield and considered some of the challenges the system faces.
Improving Sustainability of BC's Home and Community Care SystemBCCPA
In the face of unprecedented growth in the seniors population, health systems across Canada are challenged to ensure sustainability while addressing consumer expectations and respecting the wishes of individuals to remain independent as long as possible. Waitlists for access to continuing care services, and the high numbers of seniors that remain in hospital while no longer requiring acute care, demonstrate potential mismatches between supply and demand. As the population of seniors continues to grow, this disparity will continue to increase, unless practices within health systems change. Island Health will share its experiences supporting seniors to live independently.
This provides a summary overview of some of the areas of work we are leading in Hertfordshire to build a complex systems approach to mental health of children and young people
Six principles for engaging people and communitiesJeremy Taylor
Slides presented at King's Fund on 1 November 2016. How to make real the vision in the Five Year Forward View of "a new relationship with patients and communities"? We know a lot about the "what" and the "who" of implementation. But the "how" is still a mess. What high impact actions would make a difference to driving this agenda? I offer some thoughts. These slides are not entirely self-explanatory without the accompanying talk. Please feel free to get in touch to explore further!
Presentation by Monique Platell - Principals of Optimal Mental Health Care for Adolescents and the impact of system-wide barriers. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Tracey Hennessy and Tracy Wilson, North Metropolitan TAFE, The Fine Balance of Peer Work. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
This is a handout designed to summarise the work we are doing on building a whole systems approach to mental health in Hertfordshire, and how it links with the Prevention Concordat
Presentation by author, Di Wilcox, on The Magic Coat: Creating calm, confident and caring kids. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Evidence-Informed Guidelines for Recreation Therapy programs to Enhance the M...BCCPA
This presentation will provide an overview of the BCCPA Mitacs-SFU project to develop a best practices guide for recreational therapy (RT). OLTCA and ACCA are also partners in this project. Along with reviewing the results of a survey on recreational therapy in LTC that was undertaken in BC, Alberta and Ontario it will present the final RT best practices guide.
Presented by:
- Dr. Kim van Schooten, Centre for Hip Health and Mobility, University of British Columbia
- Dr. Yijian Yang, Centre for Hip Health and Mobility, University of British Columbia
- Brenda Kinch, President, BC Therapeutic Recreation Association
Aggregated report from a series of meetings with citizens across the 28 counties of Region 8 in Texas pertaining to the recovery oriented systems of care.
Developing non-clinical approaches and are pathways to fundamental socioeconomic issues that are presented in the primary care and secondary care settings
This event, held in Sheffield Town Hall in 28 May 2015, looked at what health and care could look like in 2020 in Sheffield and considered some of the challenges the system faces.
Improving Sustainability of BC's Home and Community Care SystemBCCPA
In the face of unprecedented growth in the seniors population, health systems across Canada are challenged to ensure sustainability while addressing consumer expectations and respecting the wishes of individuals to remain independent as long as possible. Waitlists for access to continuing care services, and the high numbers of seniors that remain in hospital while no longer requiring acute care, demonstrate potential mismatches between supply and demand. As the population of seniors continues to grow, this disparity will continue to increase, unless practices within health systems change. Island Health will share its experiences supporting seniors to live independently.
This provides a summary overview of some of the areas of work we are leading in Hertfordshire to build a complex systems approach to mental health of children and young people
Six principles for engaging people and communitiesJeremy Taylor
Slides presented at King's Fund on 1 November 2016. How to make real the vision in the Five Year Forward View of "a new relationship with patients and communities"? We know a lot about the "what" and the "who" of implementation. But the "how" is still a mess. What high impact actions would make a difference to driving this agenda? I offer some thoughts. These slides are not entirely self-explanatory without the accompanying talk. Please feel free to get in touch to explore further!
Diversity really affects all aspects an organization - not only its internal workings and the quality of its outputs, but also how successful it is at reaching its goals, targets, and serving its stakeholders. Yaziri Orrostieta (YO) explains the benefits of having a diverse group of volunteers, donors, and board members. She will share key tactics that are critical for your nonprofit to factor diversity into the organization.
Building healthy communities - a talk by Dr Simon Duffy of Citizen Network and the Centre for Welfare Reform on behalf of Inclusion East - 4th March 2019 - Newmarket
Using Data to Tailor Communications for Addressing Childhood Obesity in MissouriJSI
Healthy Schools Healthy Communities is a public health initiative sponsored by the Missouri Foundation for Health that targets high-risk communities and focuses on policy and environmental change to reduce childhood obesity.
The program conducted a household survey to establish commonly held attitudes about obesity, and policies that relate to health and environment. The results were analysed and used to create a communications campaign to raise public awareness and engagement in these issues.
This presentation was produced by Rhonda Smythe (Missouri Foundation for Health) and Tammy Calise (John Snow, Inc.) for the 2016 Active Living Research Conference.
Alan Stevenson - Leadership from the top down. A presentation on some of the findings from the Demonstration Project - A new paradigm for volunteering in Scotland. It's time to change.
What we're all about in the Australian Democrats:
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What we aspire to
What we stand for
How we do things
Authorised by Lyn Allison, National President of the Australian Democrats
18th December 2019
PowerPoint presentation created for executive management of a leading Denver senior services agency to present to a national convention of the National Council of Aging focusing on development of strategic growth plans.
Slides used by Rachel Rowney, head of programme delivery and Jayne Humm, head of research and learning at Local Trust, at the ‘Locally trusted organisations and Big Local partnerships’ learning and networking events. The events took place on Friday 25 November and Wednesday 7 December 2016.
Presentation by Katie Curo of Befriend Inc. - Activities Aren't Relationships: Supporting relationship outcomes using social identity approaches. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Michael Sheehan, from Relationships Australia WA - Whose recovery is it anyway? The risk of imposing our notions of what recovery "should" be in recovery-focused mental health services. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Joanne Newman - Trauma, Hearing Voices and Becoming a Compassionate Agent of Change. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Pamela Griffiths - Just the Mother, Worry: How to identify your triggers to worry. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Kemi Wright, Senior Executive Psychologist South Metropolitan Health Service. Move Your Mind: Embedding a clinical exerise physiology within a WA mental health service. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Phoebe Joyce, from Mentally Healthy WA - Helping school communities to be well and stay well. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Dr Sheila Mortimer Jones - Staff Perspectives of the Innovative Open Borders Program. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019
Presentation by Dr Susanne Stanley PhD and Lucia Ferguson - The Wellness Clinic: A model of integrated care for people with complex mental illness.
Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Janelle Mort - Strengthening our Community by Supporting our Staff. A case study of supporting a staff member with PTSD to find healing and safety at work. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Alison Paterson, Access Housing, Supportive Landlords: A proposed model of service delivery. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Katherine Walpole, Validation and Connection: How the arts assisted my recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Samara Clark, Andy Kazim and Dee Juskov, Headspace Pilbara: The journey of co-design. Presented at the Western Australian Mentasl Health Conference 2019.
Presentation by Rahul Seth, the Importance of community and social connection for wellbeing. Presented at the Western Australian Mental Health Conference 2019.
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Navigating Challenges: Mental Health, Legislation, and the Prison System in B...Guillermo Rivera
This conference will delve into the intricate intersections between mental health, legal frameworks, and the prison system in Bolivia. It aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current challenges faced by mental health professionals working within the legislative and correctional landscapes. Topics of discussion will include the prevalence and impact of mental health issues among the incarcerated population, the effectiveness of existing mental health policies and legislation, and potential reforms to enhance the mental health support system within prisons.
CRISPR-Cas9, a revolutionary gene-editing tool, holds immense potential to reshape medicine, agriculture, and our understanding of life. But like any powerful tool, it comes with ethical considerations.
Unveiling CRISPR: This naturally occurring bacterial defense system (crRNA & Cas9 protein) fights viruses. Scientists repurposed it for precise gene editing (correction, deletion, insertion) by targeting specific DNA sequences.
The Promise: CRISPR offers exciting possibilities:
Gene Therapy: Correcting genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis.
Agriculture: Engineering crops resistant to pests and harsh environments.
Research: Studying gene function to unlock new knowledge.
The Peril: Ethical concerns demand attention:
Off-target Effects: Unintended DNA edits can have unforeseen consequences.
Eugenics: Misusing CRISPR for designer babies raises social and ethical questions.
Equity: High costs could limit access to this potentially life-saving technology.
The Path Forward: Responsible development is crucial:
International Collaboration: Clear guidelines are needed for research and human trials.
Public Education: Open discussions ensure informed decisions about CRISPR.
Prioritize Safety and Ethics: Safety and ethical principles must be paramount.
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10. Chevron Partnership
Chevron Australia partnered with Mentally Healthy
WA to improve mental health in Western Australia,
with a focus on Karratha and Onslow, Aboriginal
communities in Roebourne, and schools
throughout the state.
14. The role
Building community
capacity in the Pilbara,
with a focus on Karratha
and Onslow
Gemma Davis
2014 ‐ 2017
Shelley Heelan
2017 ‐ 2018
Pilbara Health Promotion Coordinator
15. Working in partnership…
• Increase attendance, participation, membership and
volunteerism
• Promote local events as conducive to good mental health
• Drive new events/activities
• Form and foster partnerships
16. Outcomes
1. Increase awareness and understanding
2. Increase participation
3. Decrease stigma
4. Increase capacity to deal with issues
17. Year 1
• Awareness raising
• Mapping & gapping
• Formation of steering
committee
• Partnership & rapport
building
19. Action Planning
• Volunteering: better acknowledgement and celebration of
volunteers
• Male orientated spaces and activities
• Better promotion of existing events and activities
• Better collaboration and networking
• Activities for mums with children
• Arts events
22. Male-orientated events & activities
• Partnered with OzHelp Foundation and the
Clontarf Academy
• Toolbox talks at mining sites
• Men’s Health Week event in Karratha
26. Activities for mums with young children
“MHWA provide an opportunity
for mums, dads and their
children to meet, create
networks and establish positive
relationships in Onslow. This
has proven to be invaluable due
to the isolation that can be felt
in small communities in regional
WA. This support is critical and
works towards families in
Onslow living happier and
healthier lives.”
– Onslow Early Years Group
Representative
30. At the end of Year 4….
• 25 partnerships
• 16,600 community members directly involved in project
activities
• Delivered/supported 68 events and activities
• Ran 22 information displays
• Published 40 news items (newspaper and radio)
• Delivered 117 presentations, trainings and workshops.
31. But how do we know if this all
made a difference?
38. How have things changed in Karratha?
(2014 – 2017)
Proposed outcomes:
1. Increase awareness and understanding
2. Increase participation
3. Decrease stigma
4. Increase capacity to deal with issues
40. Increased participation
In 2014, 7.3% of Karratha respondents
participated in an Act-Belong-Commit event or
activity, compared to the state average of 8%.
In 2017, 20% of Karratha respondents
participated in an Act-Belong-Commit event or
activity, compared to the state average of 15%.
43. Intercept surveys: 2014 vs 2017
Among those reached by the campaign in 2017:
• 33% reported that they had tried to do something for their mental health
as a result of the campaign vs 16% reported in 2014
• 22% reported that they had discussed the campaign and mental health
with members of their family or friends vs 8% reported in 2014
• 26% indicated they had taken part in events or activities sponsored by the
campaign vs 7% reported in 2014
44. Learnings
• Get to know your community
• Identify key champions
• Use a strengths-based approach