2022 CLEW Forum: Together We Can - Celebrating the Big C's

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2022 CLEW Forum: Together We Can - Celebrating the Big C's

2022 CLEW Forum: Together We Can - Celebrating the Big C's

By Centre for Mental Health Learning

Date and time

Tue, 29 Mar 2022 3:15 PM - Wed, 30 Mar 2022 9:45 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

This event is for Carer Lived Experience Workers within Victorian Mental Health Services ONLY.

Please note, if you do register for this event and it is not clear you are part of the intended audience, you will be contacted by CMHL to confirm your details.

Join together for 2 days of discussion, presentations, practice support, & wellness activities designed to rejuvenate and entertain!

Here is an overview of who and what you can expect to hear from over the 2 days:

Day 1:

Marie Piu, CEO - Tandem: Peak Supporting Families & Friends in Mental Health

Mary O'Hagan, Executive Director LE & Fiona Patterson, Director LE Carer - Department of Health: Introduction

Rowena Jonas, Family Practice Advisor - Wellways Australia: Write for Wellbeing

Rising Together Team: Rising Together Research Co-Design & Research

Day 2:

Dr Debbie Ling, Social Worker (Epworth Rehabilitation) & Lecturer (Monash University): Compassion Training

Claire Hanley, Senior Policy Advisor & Gemma Cooper, Manager Workforce Supply - Department of Health

A link to a webpage with a full agenda and speaker information will be available. This link will be provided via Basecamp and email, and will be updated regularly until the event day.

Delivery Mode – 2 Day ONLINE event, delivered via Zoom. There will be one link provided for access to both days. Attendees are welcome to attend in line with their availability.

This event is presented by Carer Lived Experience Workforce Victoria (CLEW), in collaboration with the Centre for Mental Health Learning (CMHL).

Carer Lived Experience Workforce Victoria (CLEW) is auspiced by Tandem and supported with workforce development and secretariat by the Centre for Mental Health Learning (CMHL). CLEW provides a safe space to connect with our emerging discipline, network, share practices, learn from others, co-reflect, get updates, be involved in the progression of the workforce and reduce feelings of isolation. In the past few years the CLEW workforce has grown considerably, with a current membership in excess of 144.

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The CMHL is the central agency for public mental health, including lived experience, workforce development in Victoria.

The CMHL is the central agency which connects, collects and shares information, tools, resources and expertise created through DHHS investment to ensure skills and knowledge are shared widely, and mental health workers at every stage of their career have the opportunity to grow their leadership capabilities.

 

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