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At its core, The Promise delves into the depths of hope and human resilience, offering an intimate exploration of the challenges faced by those affected by suicide. Through the courageous journey of Craig Hamilton and the poignant stories of survivors and loving families, the film offers a raw and unfiltered look at the impact of suicide on individuals and communities alike.
The documentary is described as a journey of discovery, understanding, and hope. Through powerful interviews with leading researchers and health experts, the film provides valuable insights into the complex factors contributing to suicide and the strategies for prevention.
A media release is attached. Mental Health Australia has no affiliation with the production.
This presentation provides a brief overview of what trauma is, paying particular attention to complex trauma, and the relationships between trauma and addiction whilst also addressing the social complexity clients may experience. We will present practical ideas and tools on how to work effectively with people presenting with trauma related symptoms and explore some of the challenges this may present.
Connect & Learn is a series of case-based webinars funded by the Department of Health, designed to support AOD clinicians throughout regional and metropolitan Victoria. Webinars are presented by experienced clinicians currently working in the AOD sector and facilitated by Turning Point.
Recording available to view on the Turning Point Website
click here to view
Previous webinars are on demand at the Turning Point website: https://www.turningpoint.org.au/education/webinars
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NOTICE OF 33rd ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
7 pm, Tuesday 9 July 2024
Level Four, 549 St Kilda Road Melbourne
Guest Speaker: DR ANN BRENNAN, DIRECTOR ADULT AND OLDER ADULT ALFRED MENTAL AND ADDICTION HEALTH (AMAH)
Dr Brennan will speak on the major changes in our MH system and how these are being introduced at AMAH. Although Dr Brennan is at AMAH, the changes resulting from the Victorian Royal Commission on MH apply throughout Victoria and will be of interest to all.
Nomination and Proxy Forms are attached / enclosed. Nominations and Proxy Forms must reach isfaf@alfred.org.au by noon Tuesday 2 July 2024 or by private arrangement with ISFAF Secretary, Eleni Kontos, directly on elenikontos@icloud.com or mobile 0412 018 722 by 10 am on the day of the AGM.
We have also included a current ‘Update or Apply for Membership Form’ and would appreciate all prospective and all existing members returning them signed and completed at the AGM or to reach us by post or email to isfaf@alfred.org.au by the 2 July 2024. Please note – we are asking existing members who may not have recently completed the forms to help us keep our records up-to-date and correct.
We thank Alfred Mental and Addiction Health for providing us with office facilities and a welcoming venue for our AGM and monthly meetings.
ISFAF is run solely by volunteers who provide time, hours of work and material contributions.
Donations, however small or large, are always very welcome.
http://ispaf.org./
Inner South Family and Friends Support Group Meeting 7pm for 7.30pm Tuesday 11 June 2024
INTRODUCING CHARMAINE CURTAIN, Carer Peer Worker Women’s Recovery Network, Adult Mental and Addiction Health
GUEST SPEAKER: EMMA WILCOX-DAVIES North West Region Manager, Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA)
TOPIC: Independent Mental Health Advocacy: Details of non legal opt out advocacy as required by the Mental Health and Wellbeing Act
https://www.imha.vic.gov.au/
The Mental Health and Wellbeing Act provides that individuals receiving compulsory mental health treatment have the right to be involved in all decisions about their assessment, treatment and recovery. IMHA supports individuals receiving, or at risk of receiving, compulsory mental health treatment to make decisions and have as much say as possible about their assessment, treatment and recovery.
VENUE: Level Four, 549 St Kilda Road, Melbourne. The building is a little to the city side of Wesley College and is easily recognisable by white umbrellas in the forecourt. There is free parking in the centre lanes of St Kilda Road, with many trams stopping at the door.
If you are having trouble with transport, seek further information or just need a chat, about ISFAF and/or issues faced by carers please phone: Judi on 0425 723 746 or Eleni on 0412 018 722. Please come early to chat and to enjoy delicious snacks which will be available from 7.05pm. For security, we are required to pay a concierge at the door of the building. Latecomers may not be able to enter.
SUNDAY 30 JUNE ISFAF ANNUAL CHRISTMAS IN JUNE /WINTER SOLSTICE / END OF FINANCIAL YEAR LUNCH 12.30PM – BRIGHTON BEACH HOTEL 4 THE ESPLANADE BRIGHTON
Near the corner of South Road, 4 minutes’ walk from Brighton Beach station. https://www.brightonbeachhotel.com.au/menus
Previously this annual lunch has been a ‘pay-your-own get-together’, but with thanks to AMAH, we are able to subsidise it. A donation to AMAH of $10 for pensioners or $20 for non-pensioners will provide those who book by 5pm Wednesday 26 June with a $30 to spend. For any amount above $30 per person, there will be ‘honesty jars’ on each table. The menu is available at the above link.
Bookings are absolutely essential as the bistro always fills to capacity. Last year, members who failed to book in time were unable to find a seat at the tables.
Confirmation email will be sent by 5pm Thursday 27 June. If you do not receive the confirmation email, but have paid, email judi.burstyner@gmail.com urgently by 5pm Friday 28 June.
If you have questions regarding the bookings or the lunch, please do not hesitate to contact Judi directly on 0425 723 746 or judi.burstyner@gmail.com
ADVANCE NOTICE
Tuesday 9 July Annual General Meeting – please note early start time – 7pm for AGM 6.30pm for refreshments – and as always we have a very special speaker planned. AGM Notices will be sent out shortly.
Protecting the NDIS: taking action to further tackle scheme growthThe Australian Government is taking action against some unscrupulous providers who are exploiting the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) by encouraging thousands of participants to spend their NDIS funding too quickly and on non-disability supports. |
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You can access the complete update via this link:
Mental Health Australia Weekly Update