Indigenous Australians have high rates of mental illness comorbid with substance misuse. The complex needs of this client group create challenges for the alcohol and other drug (AOD) workforce. This paper describes the outcomes of an Indigenous-specific “Yarning about Mental Health” training for the AOD workforce to strengthen knowledge and skills in mental health approaches and in their engagement with Indigenous clients. The training provides culturally adapted strategies and tools for understanding mental health, promoting wellbeing, and delivering brief interventions in the substance misuse setting. A nonexperimental evaluation which incorporated pre-post questionnaires was conducted with workshop participants attending one of four trai...
BACKGROUND: A four- to seven-fold increase in the prevalence of current mood, anxiety, substance use...
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) has a new Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Mental Heal...
This study aimed to train health care professionals in a mental health assessment and care plan pack...
Objective: Australian Indigenous peoples in remote and rural settings continue to have limited acces...
© 2013 Pauline Anne KennyBackground: Recognising the inherent complexities associated with co-occurr...
Objective: It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia suffer from poorer mental health than non-...
This paper describes psychosocial outcomes of an Indigenous residential substance abuse rehabilitati...
Objective: There is a need to adapt pathways to care to promote access to mental health services for...
Evaluation of minority-culture specific treatment centres for substance use and mental health is cha...
Objective: To undertake a needs analysis to determine the quality and effectiveness of current menta...
Background A four- to seven-fold increase in the prevalence of current mood, anxiety, substance use ...
Abstract Background Problems with substance use are common in some Aboriginal communities. Although ...
Background: A four- to seven-fold increase in the prevalence of current mood, anxiety, substance use...
Research Aims/Questions: It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Australian Aboriginal an...
BACKGROUND: A four- to seven-fold increase in the prevalence of current mood, anxiety, substance use...
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) has a new Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Mental Heal...
This study aimed to train health care professionals in a mental health assessment and care plan pack...
Objective: Australian Indigenous peoples in remote and rural settings continue to have limited acces...
© 2013 Pauline Anne KennyBackground: Recognising the inherent complexities associated with co-occurr...
Objective: It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia suffer from poorer mental health than non-...
This paper describes psychosocial outcomes of an Indigenous residential substance abuse rehabilitati...
Objective: There is a need to adapt pathways to care to promote access to mental health services for...
Evaluation of minority-culture specific treatment centres for substance use and mental health is cha...
Objective: To undertake a needs analysis to determine the quality and effectiveness of current menta...
Background A four- to seven-fold increase in the prevalence of current mood, anxiety, substance use ...
Abstract Background Problems with substance use are common in some Aboriginal communities. Although ...
Background: A four- to seven-fold increase in the prevalence of current mood, anxiety, substance use...
Research Aims/Questions: It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Australian Aboriginal an...
BACKGROUND: A four- to seven-fold increase in the prevalence of current mood, anxiety, substance use...
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) has a new Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Mental Heal...
This study aimed to train health care professionals in a mental health assessment and care plan pack...