Suitable for Adult Mental Health Staff, Allied Health Professionals, GP’s, Midwives, NGO’s, Obstetricians, Drug & Alcohol Services, Private & Public sector Health Care Professionals whose work entails recognising or responding to mental health needs of antenatal or postnatal women and their infants.
Completion of an e-learning module as a pre-workshop activity is essential.
Access via https://www.cope.org.au/course/basic-skills-in-perinatal-mental-health-revised/
- If not already registered with Centre Of Perinatal Excellence please create a new log on
- Select free course ‘Basic Skills in Perinatal Mental Health – New 2023 Guideline’
- Completion of the following modules is essential as we will be utilizing learnings from these modules within our one-day training:
- Module 1: Overview of mental health disorders in the perinatal period
- Module 2: Psychosocial assessment and screening
Important Notes:
- It is the responsibility of all attendees to ensure that authorisation for attendance is provided by their team leader/manager if relevant.
- Individual applications (not group applications) are required as an active email address is required for each participant. We may email you infrequently leading up to the training with any relevant updates for the day. Please inform us via email if you do not wish to be contacted brooke.clements@sa.gov.au or sonia.summerfield@sa.gov.au
- If you cannot attend please notify through cancellation on Eventbrite as early as possible. This will allow others to book in to attend the day.
- There is no catering provided for these sessions. There are eateries and a Foodland nearby to purchase refreshments.
- There are car parks located around the Glenside Campus however on training days it can take time to locate an available car park. Please allow yourself some extra time for this when planning your morning.