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Upcoming webinars

  • Webinar
21 May 2025 7:00pm · 75 mins
Please note: this webinar’s start time is 7:00pm AEST
This webinar will be conducted in a yarning circle format, offering a First Nations perspective aimed at informing multidisciplinary care (MDC) practitioners. The focus will be on supporting the Social and Emotional Wellbeing and holistic mental health care of First Nations women and gender diverse people. Recent research highlights an increase in First Nations young women seeking mental health care, and the discussion will explore implications for trauma-informed mental health care practice through the lenses of truth-telling and decolonisation.

Panellists

Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife
General Practitioner
Credentialed Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Registered Nurse, Counsellor and Mental Health Nurse

Yarning Chatbox Moderator

Postdoctoral Scientist and Medical Student

Moderator

Credentialed Mental Health Nurse
  • Webinar
12 Jun 2025 7:00pm · 75 mins
Please note: this webinar’s start time is 7:00pm AEST
Adults who receive a late ADHD diagnosis can often experience complex and overlapping health, mental health, interpersonal, and psychosocial challenges. 

Through practical examples and insights from an expert multidisciplinary panel, participants will examine the enablers and barriers to collaborative care, understand what different disciplines need to work together effectively, and build confidence in applying creative, coordinated approaches in their own practice.

Panellists

Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, NSW
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Psychiatrist, Vic
Mental Health Occupational Therapist and ADHD Coach, WA
General Practitioner, SA

Moderator

Mark Creamer headshot
Clinical Psychologist, Vic
  • Webinar
18 Jun 2025 7:15pm · 75 mins
Each year more than 26,000 Australian babies are born preterm, arriving before 37 weeks of gestation and often requiring specialised care in neonatal nurseries. These early births bring unique medical, developmental, and emotional challenges that can have lasting impacts on both the infant and their family.

At this webinar, our panel will explore the emotional and developmental impacts of preterm birth, highlight the importance of observing and responding to infant cues, and outline practical strategies to strengthen early relationships and support preterm infants’ neurodevelopment and mental health in their first year.
Registered Nurse, Neonatal Intensive Care, Vic
Neonatologist, Vic
General Practitioner, Vic

Facilitator

Vicki Mansfield
Practice Development Officer, NSW
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