Charles Sturt University - Real Talk in Practice

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Description

An interactive workshop putting Real Talk into practice. Case studies & discussion to unpack a range of scenarios to support mental health. Please note this session is for staff from Charles Sturt University - Faculty of Arts and Education

The headspace University Support Program is hosting a short engaging workshop, expanding upon the teachings of our Real Talk 1 session to apply our NIP it in the bud framework to a number of scenarios and relevant case studies.

This interactive workshop will provide participants the opportunity to explore the complexities of having conversations around mental health in the university setting. By examining the barriers to dialogue and help seeking we can work towards greater mental health outcomes for staff and students. We welcome any staff member of any Australian university, regardless of your role.

This workshop will:

Revisit the NIP it in the bud framework to build confidence to have conversations around mental health
Explore some of the mental health challenges of the many individuals and diverse populations that make up the university community
Determine the barriers to having conversations and accessing supports for students
Provide strategies in which people have increased knowledge to support services
Whilst having attended Real Talk 1 will be beneficial, it is not essential. But if you get the oportunity to attend Real Talk 1, it will certainly help to assist these conversations. A reminder that this is an interactive workshop so come ready to learn, engage and share with your colleagues.

Location:

This session will be delivered by a webinar online and will not be recorded.
Period25 Oct 2023
Event typeWorkshop
LocationBathurst, Australia, New South WalesShow on map

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Social Psychology

Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
  • SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being
  • SDG 4: Quality Education

Countries where activity occurred

  • Australia