Collaboration • Knowledge • Leadership
Collaboration • Knowledge • Leadership
Victoria’s mental health workforce is currently undergoing significant change and transformation. With funding from the Victorian Government’s Transition Support Package, Mental Health Victoria is supporting providers to understand the implications of the change and prepare for how to support their workforce in the new NDIS environment.
The Community Mental Health Workforce Training and Development Analysis was conducted in 2016-17 to explore and make recommendations around the training and development needs of the mental health workforce in Victoria resulting from the rollout of the NDIS. In particular the report focuses on the impact on the MHCSS workforce making the transition to NDIS, and draws a picture of the newly emerging workforce providing disability supports to people with psychosocial disability.
The Training and Development Analysis indicated that professional development and support of the psychosocial disability workforce in an NDIS environment was of key concern to most (if not all) mental health providers. In response, Mental Health Victoria has developed a pilot for an online resource and associated professional development model to give providers a framework and resource to support frontline workers develop knowledge and skills in recovery-oriented practice.
The model and resource includes a number of components including:
The project aims to:
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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, present and emerging, 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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