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Face-to-Face Training

YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING, ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUGS: Myths, the truths and what young people want to talk about. (Brisbane)


Faculty:
Kim Huckerby, BSocWk; GradDipCouns
Duration:
One full day
Product Code:
75239
Media Type:
Face-to-Face Training
Access:
Not Applicable
Location:
The Johnson Brisbane - Art Series - BRISBANE, QLD

Dates

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Description

This workshop will provide participants with a brief overview of adolescent development, as well as an understanding and appreciation of the impact of mental health and wellbeing problems on young people today. This informative and interactive first half of the day, will cover mental health problems/illnesses, signs and symptoms to look out for, how to identify the difference between ‘normal’ thoughts, feelings, behaviours as part of an adolescent’s social/emotional development vs. when to be concerned that something more serious is going on for that young person.

Furthermore, this course will cover communication skills when working with young people and will do this by providing case studies and an experiential learning environment to further participant learning.

This second part of the workshop will provide the opportunity to engage and be a part of an informative and experiential/ interactive session on young people and AOD. The training will include discussions, information and activities that focus on adolescence, AOD, risk-taking behaviour and crisis situations. The session will also focus on how we can best support young people, focusing particularly on ways in which we can best communicate with them through these years of experimentation and risk taking.

Furthermore, there will be a focus on the vulnerability of our youth in relation to AOD due to advertising and cultural norms. It is important that we as professionals understand and appreciate the landscape in which young people are growing up. We will also look at ways that young people can support their friends in high risk situations and how we as adults, can have conversations with young people about AOD and their lifestyle choices.

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Faculty

Kim Huckerby, BSocWk; GradDipCouns's Profile

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The Wellbeing Affect


Kim Huckerby has spent the last 15 years working extensively with young people, parents, secondary schools, the corporate sector and the wider community. Her professional focus has been on adolescent development, engaging in diverse roles to pursue her passion in education and training about youth issues. Kim has navigated the adolescent space for many years and has found that  through  working  in  different  areas  such  as  psycho-education,  outreach,  mentoring  and

teaching/training, she has equipped herself with the necessary tools, skill base and knowledge to impart some of learnings with the wider community. Over the last few years, Kim has moved into strategic planning and management at Raise Foundation, as well as a newly appointment role in the Learning and Development space. She also runs her own business delivering Youth Mental Health First Aid courses.  


Objectives

Learning objectives of this training:

  1. Adolescent development
  2. Mental health problems - identifying signs/symptoms
  3. Key communication skills to positively work with young people we are concerned about
  4. Current AOD trends amongst young people
  5. Risk-taking behaviour and crisis situations young people find themselves in
  6. Conversations and communication skills that support young people as they navigate AOD.

"Young people are navigating the world of AOD and they need us to be informed, so that we can support them with confidence. The only way we can do this is by upskilling ourselves and gaining a deep understanding of the issues impacting them."   Kim Huckerby

How will you benefit from attending this training?

  • Being able to explore youth mental health in an experiential setting
  • Gaining a greater understanding of the impact of mental health on young people
  • Gaining communication skills that are helpful in working effectively with young people
  • Being able to explore the most up-to-date information regarding youth and AOD
  • Understanding the ways in which advertising and culture influences young people and their AOD use
  • Understanding high risk situations and how young people can look after themselves and each other

Target Audience

People working with young people who want to better understand youth mental health and to update their knowledge about AOD and young people.

Webcast Schedule

Morning Session
  9:00am - 12:45pm
  Includes a 15 minutes break at 10:45am

Lunch Break
  12:45pm - 1:45pm

Afternoon Session
  1:45pm - 5:00pm
  Includes a 15 minutes break at 3:15pm

Venue information

COVID-19 AND YOUR SAFETY
This Accor hotel has a fully implemented plan attending to the health and safety of all venue attendees.
You will be required to abide by the safety  measures current at the time and in line with public health orders. These will be advised in your pre-event reminder/information emails.
In the interest of everyone's safety, the venue and PDP reserve the right to deny entry to any participant who chooses not to follow the current COVID safety plans. 

INTERNET
Free wireless internet is available and login details will be provided on the day.

ACCESSIBILITY
This venue offers wheelchair access from the street level. 

PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Conveniently located right by several bus routes and a 10 minute walk to Roma Street Station.

PARKING
Early-bird parking close to the venue:
https://www.secureparking.com.au/en-au/secure-a-spot-carparks/spring-hill
https://www.wilsonparking.com.au/park/4089_433-Boundary-St-Car-Park_433-Boundary-Street-Spring-Hill

NOURISHMENT 
All day tea, coffee and water are provided.
The venue is surrounded by cafes and restaurants should you choose to eat out.

You are welcome to bring your own food into the venue and eat in the outdoor courtyard which is just located at the entrance of the building, or on the gorgeous pool deck area or in the conference room, Alternatively teh venue is only a short walk away from the peaceful Roma Street Parklands.

ACCOMMODATION

The seminar venue is the Johnson Brisbane Art Series Hotel which offers a discount on accommodation for the PDP community. Please quote the code 'WORKPLAYSTAY' https://all.accor.com/hotel/B3V3/index.en.shtml?utm_campaign=seo+maps&utm_medium=seo+maps&utm_source=google+Maps

Othere nearby accommodations options nearby include:
The Metropolitan Spring Hill is a 4 minute walk from the venue https://www.google.com/search?q=the+metropolitan+spring+hill&rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBAU923AU923&oq=The+Metropolitan+Spring+Hill&aqs=chrome.0.0i355j46i175i199j0j0i22i30j69i60l3.773j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Spring Hill Mews is a 5 minute walk from the venue.
Website: https://springhillmews.com/

 

Outline

Morning Session (includes a short morning tea break)

  • Phases of adolescent development
  • Mental Health & wellbeing issues experienced by young people today.
  • Youth mental illness, associated signs, symptoms
  • What’s normal and what is more concerning (requiring interventions)
  • Effective communication specific to the age group

Afternoon Session (includes a short afternoon tea break)

  • Issues around AOD
  • risk-taking behaviour and crisis situations
  • support strategies for young people
  • supportive communication skills around AOD, risk taking and associated lifestyle and life-stage issues
  • Cultural norms, vulnerability to advertising and social media

Location

The Johnson Brisbane - Art Series

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477 Boundary Street, SPRING HILL, BRISBANE, QLD 4000, Australia
+61 1300 092 875
all.accor.com

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