I acknowledge that we are gathered on the Traditional Country of the Gumbaynggirr People and pay respects to their Elders past and present. Artwork: ‘Moonahcullah’

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I acknowledge that we are gathered on the Traditional Country of the Gumbaynggirr People and pay respects to their Elders past and present. Artwork: ‘Moonahcullah’ by Brett Ross

MLHD Aboriginal Mental Health Business Plan Laura Ross - Version IV

Background 2007: First cohort of Aboriginal Mental Health Trainees commence. 2011: First Aboriginal Mental Health Business Plan developed by MLHD Aboriginal Mental Health staff and Service Development staff

Background 2012: First Business plan reviewed by MLHD Aboriginal and Trainee’s Working group. 2013: Second MLHD Aboriginal Business plan developed and endorsed for implementation by MLHD Mental Health Executive.

PROMOTION Apply promotion, prevention and early intervention strategies / principles to service delivery, e.g.by engaging with Aboriginal people at community activities, places and events. Promote mental health and wellbeing within Aboriginal communities by improving access to mental health and drug and alcohol services.

Service Access Reduce barriers to access for Aboriginal people.

Service Flexibility Provide services in environments that are comfortable for Aboriginal people and safe for clinicians and others.

Clinical Models Utilise clinical interventions that are culturally appropriate, respectful, and evidence-based for Aboriginal people.

Cultural Awareness All MHDA staff are educated / supported in providing culturally respectful services to Aboriginal people.

Aboriginal MH First Aid Ensure an adequate number Aboriginal clinical staff become accredited Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) trainers.

MHDA Service Environment Modify the MHDA service reception areas, counselling and group rooms to be more culturally welcoming. Reception and clinical settings should contain culturally appropriate materials and resources.

Funding for appropriate initiatives Discuss having a separate budget for MHDA Aboriginal resource acquisition.

Professional development and educational opportunities Ensure that all MHDA Aboriginal Clinicians/Trainees have access to an appropriate level of Professional Development. Ensure that Managers cover the educational needs of trainees /clinicians during the PDP process.

Questions?