VIC SAFEMinds In Practice - ONLINE
SAFEMinds: In Practice equips school staff to become 'Champions' in the use of the NIP it in the bud! early intervention approach.
Location
Online
About this event
SAFEMinds: In Practice, for Victorian Department of Education and Training Schools only, is delivered over 1 full day in mixed modes of online and onsite delivery. Please ensure you check the delivery modes before registering.
This training session is ONLINE.
Please note, for ethical and clinical considerations, you are expected to be available and present for the entirety of the training. No part time attendance is offered.
SAFEMinds: In Practice equips school staff to become 'Champions' in the use of the NIP it in the bud! early intervention approach and SAFEMinds Toolkit resources including the SAFEMinds Online materials and how to incorporate SAFEMinds into the school's existing professional learning and student wellbeing policies and initiatives.
SAFEMinds is a professional learning and resource package for schools and families that aims to:
Enhance early intervention mental health support for children and young people in schools; specifically regarding mild mood disorders and self-harm.
Increase engagement of parents and carers with schools to support their child’s mental health more effectively; and
Develop clear and effective referral pathways between schools and community youth and mental health services.
SAFEMinds: In Practice participants will;
• Develop an understanding of mental health in children and young people and how they are supported through SAFEMinds and the NIP it in the bud! early intervention approach.
• Develop an understanding of self harm in schools, children and young people and how to respond using the NIP it in the bud! early intervention approach.
• Be introduced to the NIP it in the bud! Toolkit, including the Safe and Healthy Bodies and Safe and Healthy Minds Brief Intervention Kits and explore the toolkit with a case study from SAFEMinds Online.
• Have an opportunity to use the entire NIP it in the bud! early intervention approach and Toolkit resources through a new case study.
• Reflect on local implementation of the NIP it in the bud! early intervention approach in your school community and develop an understanding of SAFEMinds: At Home resources for families.
Who can attend this training?
This training is restricted to Primary and Secondary school staff within the Victorian Government Department of Education and Training (DET).
On the day:
Time: 9.00am to 3.30pm (open from 8.45am)
For participants to fully engage in this training, each participant will need to log on with their own working microphone and camera. Please ensure you test your equipment before the training. Those who do not have a working camera or microphone will not be able to participate in the training.
Please log on 15 minutes prior to the training for technical support, training will commence at advertised start time. Please ensure you arrive before the start time as the room will be locked 5 minutes after advertised start time and entry will be refused due to clinical governance and emotional safety.
Due to the nature of this training, participants need to ensure that the space is private enough so as not to be overheard by others as conversations about self harm and suicide will occur.
Feel free to bring in coffee, tea and/or snacks to the training. Regular breaks will be provided during the training.
Prior to the day:
Please complete at least one of the SAFEMinds Online vignettes found under the schools tab of the SAFEMinds website (www.safeminds.org.au)
We will send you a training reminder, information on how to access the training via Zoom (no download will be required) and resources for the training closer to the date. Please ensure you access these prior to the training.
Need to cancel? Please email as soon as possible, please provide your full name, school, and date of training.
Education and Training Consultants
vicworkshops@headspace.org.au
We look forward to seeing you there.
Regards,
headspace Schools & Communities
Frequently asked questions
No. The funding for the training is for only Victorian Department of Education staff.
No. The funding for the training is for only Victorian Department of Education staff.
Yes. Uni Students on placement within DET school can attend with the support of their supervisor with written confirmation sent to VICworkshops@headspace.org.au
Headspace is open to discussing options for delivery in other educational sectors in all states across Australia. For further information and discussion please contact headspaceschools@headspace.org.au
No, currently these trainings are only available to Victorian Department of Education staff.
Free. The training is fully funded by the Victorian Department of Education. There may be costs to cover CRT or other staffing costs.
We deliver through ZOOM and you require a stable internet connection, working camera and working microphone.
Check your equipment prior to training and consult your IT department if you have technical difficulties. Your facilitator only can provide limited troubleshooting advice.
For emotional safety contact details must be provided. All information is deleted after training concludes. See the Privacy statement for more information.
Yes. It is a condition of the training that you attend full time. Please choose a session time you can fully commit to. If you leave early, join late, or leave the training to attend to other matters, you will not be able to continue and will need to complete the full course at another time.
No, this training is run by headspace Schools & Communities, which is a national initiative. Each headspace Centre is managed independently by a local agency with a local focus.
The BeYou initiative complements our training and can provide additional resources and consultation to your school around a whole school approach to wellbeing and supports schools to prepare, respond and recover from death by suicide.
Organised by
Enhancing Mental Health Support in Schools
Enhancing Mental Health Support in Schools is fully funded by the Department of Education and Training (DET) and delivered by headspace Schools & Communities. The professional learning offered include SAFEMinds: In Practice, Suicide Risk Continuum Training (SRCT) and STORM® and aims to support staff in DET school settings to increase confidence and knowledge to support colleagues, parents and young people, through onsite and online delivery across Victoria.