Recovery & Recovery Plans
Participants will learn from this course how to establish and build safe and person-centered relationships that are strengths-focused. Participants will also learn practical strategies to support their clients with their recovery goals.
Target Audience: Suitable for staff working across a variety of services, where working with clients includes helping them create recovery plans.
Recovery is a key concept in mental health care and participants will be introduced to its origins, as well as its application as both a treatment philosophy and a guide to policy. Recovery will be positioned in the context of the bio-psychosocial model of understanding mental health. Participants will learn about the importance of language in recovery-oriented practice, fostering a recovery alliance and will explore how to effectively engage in recovery planning with consumers.
Workzone Building, 1 Nash Street, Perth
Tuesday 11 March, 9AM-4:30PM
This course will support participants to:
- An understanding of what Recovery is and is not;
- An understanding the relevance of recovery principles and the CHIME framework to recovery planning;
- Increased confidence in how to use recovery planning to support a person to identify goals that align with SMART principles; and
- The ability to use recovery planning tools in a collaborative, person-centred way that ensures that individuals are fully involved the recovery planning process.
Event Details
March 11 - March 11
09:00 AM - 04:30 PM
Mental Health
Organizer Details
WAAMH - Western Australian Association for Mental Health