Presented by: Gail Kilby, Wesley Mission Date: 2 day training: Wednesday 26th & Thursday 27th November 2014 Time: 9am - 4.30pm Cost: $125 - Includes Manual, Certificate, Morning Tea & Lunch Venue: Interaction Training Room, B2/11 Hudson Ave, Castle Hill NSW 2154 (See attached registration form for a map) Mental health is a critical part of a person’s general health and functioning. If compromised, mental health problems can have a profound negative consequence on daily functioning and well-being. Mental Health First Aid is the help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. The first aid is given until appropriate professional treatment is received or until the crisis resolves. In order to help people provide initial support for someone with a mental health problem, a 12 hour Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training course was developed in 2000 by Betty Kitchener and Professor Tony Jorm. The aim is to improve mental health literacy of members in the Australian community. There is increasing evidence that people with Intellectual Disability are at increased risk of developing mental health problems. Mental illness is therefore an important problem to identify. A person with an intellectual disability may have problems expressing their thoughts, putting together sentences, learning new skills, doing day to day tasks, making decisions, and remembering things. As a consequence when they experience a mental health issue it may not be recognised. Behaviours that may be associated with the presence of an intellectual disability may mask symptoms. In addition, medical practitioners or carers may assume that difficult behaviours are due to somebody’s intellectual disability, instead of considering the possibility of mental health issues. Getting the right support can also be difficult but there are many effective treatments. These treatments work best when there is good coordination between the mental health service provider and disability services. This workshop aims to provide information pertinent in identifying steps in managing episodes of mental illness and the important elements in promoting healthy practices for people with mental illness and intellectual disability. Consideration will be given to the unique needs of people with intellectual disability during this workshop. Target group: Staff working in contact with a person who has mental illness and an intellectual disability. To register for the workshop return the attached registration form to: Email: tabiss@interactionservices.org or Fax: 1300 131 665 or Post: PO Box 7020 Baulkham Hills BC NSW 2153 Training and Behaviour Intervention Support Service (TABISS) Registration Form and Tax Invoice: Venue: Building 2 of 11 Hudson Avenue, Caste Hill NSW 2154 All fees include 10% GST Postal Address: PO Box 7020, Baulkham Hills BC 2153 ABN: 23 002 979 928 Ph: 1300 668 123 Fax: 1300 131 665 Email: tabiss@interactionservices.org Name of TABISS workshop: Contact Person: Organisation: (if applicable) Postal Address: Phone: Fax: Email: Would you like to go on the TABISS mailing list and receive the training calendar? Yes No Participant Details: Participant 1: Role: Participant 2: Role: Participant 3: Role: Please indicate whether you are a parent or unpaid carer of someone with a disability and live in the Cumberland Prospect Area, and are therefore eligible to attend most TABISS workshops free of charge (However, some workshops attract a small fee, so please see the training calendar and flyer for details.). Yes No Do you have any special dietary requirements? If yes, please describe: Payment Options: Please tick one of the following options. Paying by cheque or money order? Yes Please pay the amount to ’Interaction Disability Services Ltd.’, attach the cheque or money order to the registration form, and mail it to our postal address (please see above). Paying by credit card? Yes over the phone: Please complete the following details or call a member of TABISS to arrange payment Please charge my credit/debit card the following amount: - Mastercard Visa Cardholder’s signature: Name (as it appears) on the card: Card Number: My card is a: $ - Paying by direct deposit? Yes - Expiry Date: / Please call a member of TABISS who can talk you through the process. Declaration I have read and understood the terms and conditions of registration (see page 2) I understand that registrations will only be confirmed when the payment has been received I understand that cancellations of five (or less) days prior to the training session will incur a fee of 100% of the training payment Signature: Date: Terms and Conditions of Registration for Training Courses By lodging a registration form, you are agreeing to the TABISS workshop terms and conditions below: In general, registrations will be taken on a first come first served basis. However, in order to allocate training places fairly, we ask for your co-operation with: o Families and non-paid carers are given priority over training places o There is an upper limit of 3 people per organisation o Priority will be given to NGOs Your registration form is a tax invoice and should be copied for taxation purposes. Confirmation of course registrations will only occur once payment has been received, processed, and receipted. We will contact you if the course if full or otherwise cancelled. Once registration has been processed, refunds and transfers will only be granted as follows: o Where a course is cancelled by the organisation at any time o Notification is made 6 (or more) days prior to the training event by the participant Substitutions and or transfers to other workshops will only be granted 3 days (or more) prior to the training event Location WE ARE HERE Venue: Interaction Disability Services Ltd B2/11 Hudson Avenue, Castle Hill NSW Phone: 1300 668 123
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