Speech, Language & Communication Needs in YP with MH Difficulties

Speech, Language & Communication Needs in YP with MH Difficulties

PYMHWS - Colonial Foundation Innovation CentreParkville, VIC
Tuesday, Jun 16 from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm AEST
Overview

This workshop focuses on identifying communication needs, understanding their impact on mental health & adapting clinical practice.

Audience

Mental health practitioners and lived experience workforces supporting young people with mental health difficulties. 

Overview

Many young people with mental health difficulties have underlying speech, language, and communication needs that often go undetected and unsupported. These challenges can significantly impact treatment effectiveness and functional outcomes. This evidence-based, experiential workshop (e.g., role plays) focuses on identifying communication needs, understanding their impact on mental health, knowing when to refer for specialist assessment, and applying practical strategies to adapt communication and interventions in clinical practice. 

We recommend attending both this workshop and the workshop on “Recognising and adapting our practice for young people with co-occurring mental health and cognitive difficulties” scheduled on 2 June, 2026. 

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the workshop you will be able to:

  • Explain the relationship between speech, language, communication needs and mental health difficulties 
  • Recognise typical development and identify signs of communication difficulties in young people aged 12–25 
  • Integrate communication needs into clinical formulations 
  • Apply strategies and materials to adapt communication and interventions effectively 


NB: This workshop is designed to be interactive and experiential and will include activities such as role-plays and group discussions. In online workshops, we expect participants to have their camera on throughout, particularly when engaging in these activities. If you have any concerns about any of these expectations please contact us.



This workshop focuses on identifying communication needs, understanding their impact on mental health & adapting clinical practice.

Audience

Mental health practitioners and lived experience workforces supporting young people with mental health difficulties. 

Overview

Many young people with mental health difficulties have underlying speech, language, and communication needs that often go undetected and unsupported. These challenges can significantly impact treatment effectiveness and functional outcomes. This evidence-based, experiential workshop (e.g., role plays) focuses on identifying communication needs, understanding their impact on mental health, knowing when to refer for specialist assessment, and applying practical strategies to adapt communication and interventions in clinical practice. 

We recommend attending both this workshop and the workshop on “Recognising and adapting our practice for young people with co-occurring mental health and cognitive difficulties” scheduled on 2 June, 2026. 

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the workshop you will be able to:

  • Explain the relationship between speech, language, communication needs and mental health difficulties 
  • Recognise typical development and identify signs of communication difficulties in young people aged 12–25 
  • Integrate communication needs into clinical formulations 
  • Apply strategies and materials to adapt communication and interventions effectively 


NB: This workshop is designed to be interactive and experiential and will include activities such as role-plays and group discussions. In online workshops, we expect participants to have their camera on throughout, particularly when engaging in these activities. If you have any concerns about any of these expectations please contact us.



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Highlights

  • 7 hours
  • In-person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before the event

Location

PYMHWS - Colonial Foundation Innovation Centre

35 Poplar Road

Parkville, VIC 3052

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