On 17 and 24 November, Healthy North Coast ran a two-part mental health webinar series that explored the impact of stacked distress in the Northern NSW community. Factors discussed included, bushfire, drought, flood, housing affordability and, of course, COVID-19.
Testimonials
“The case discussion approach was great. Everyone knows a Gary or a Susan and I loved hearing the different perspectives of the panel.”
“Links to resources, thoughtful insights re case study, self care in health professionals and stigma and systemic barriers to accessing MH supports by health professionals in regional communities. Thanks to all the panel!”
“I enjoyed the diversity of the speakers and the tangents the case studies went on. It really challenged my assumptions.”
The webinars were facilitated by Dr Sarah Mollard, General Practitioner and Clinical Editor HealthPathways. Sarah was joined on both nights by Professor Ian Hickie, Co-Director Health & policy at the Brain and Mind Centre, as well as Glen James, Executive Director, Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drugs, Healthy North Coast.
Each webinar featured a range of panellists from different disciplines and included:
- Professor Liz Scott – Clinical Director, Young Adult Mental Health Unit, St Vincent’s Private Hospital
- Sonya Mears-Lynch – Manager of Connecting Home and Reconnect Programs, Social Futures
- Dominic Youe – Psychologist & Senior Manager Mental Health Integration, Healthy North Coast
- Frances Pidcock – Community Outreach Manager, The Buttery
- Lisa Thorpy – Service Development Coordinator Trauma Informed Practice and Cultural Change, NNSWLHD
- Dr Emma Coldwell – General Practitioner, The Bright Side Clinic
- Steve Carrigg – Rural Adversity Mental Health Program & Disaster Recovery, NNSWLHD
Recordings for these webinars can be accessed below.
If you would prefer to listen than watch, we have made these videos available for download. Download on any device and listen at your leisure.
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