Collaboration • Knowledge • Leadership
Collaboration • Knowledge • Leadership
Are you an NDIS Worker providing supports to people living with a psychosocial disability or mental ill-health, and looking for psychosocial specific professional development? The Psychosocial Learning Hub is for you.
Welcome to the Psychosocial Learning Hub (PLH)
Click here to create your account and start your learning!
Are you an NDIS Worker providing supports to people living with a psychosocial disability or mental ill-health, and looking for psychosocial specific professional development?
The Psychosocial Learning Hub is for you. Through research, co-design activities and testing, and keeping NDIS Psychosocial Disability Support workers at the centre, the PLH has been designed and built from the ground up to provide learning that:
Is this the entire PLH? Not even close! This is just the beginning of the PLH’s course menu and course schedule. We will be adding new courses to the menu each month, as well as additional course commencement dates.
Psychosocial Learning Hub – Course Calendar and Registration
Want to stay in touch and be kept informed of additions to the PLH? Want to have your say in future PLH developments? Please register here for our monthly e-newsletter.
Email: PLHlearnersupport@mhvic.org.au
Phone: 03 9519 7005
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Mental Health Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as traditional custodians of the land on which it operates. We pay respect to Elders past and present and value the rich history, unbroken culture and ongoing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to country.
Mental Health Victoria acknowledges those people touched directly and indirectly by mental health vulnerabilities, trauma, suicide and neurodiversity, and their families, kin, friends and carers. We acknowledge the ongoing contribution of those people in the mental health sector.
Mental Health Victoria values diversity. We advocate for a safe and inclusive society for all people, regardless of their ethnicity, faith, disability, sexuality, or gender identity, and uphold these values in all we do.
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