Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association 24th Annual International Mental Health Conference 2023
+ Include: 3 videos + 1 pdf, size: 46.06 GB
+ Target Audience: psychiatrists, psychologists
+ Information:
The 24th Annual International Mental Health Conference (IMH23), hosted by the Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association, focused on “Collaborating and Innovating Globally to Increase Choice, Capacity, Diversity & Quality of Mental Health.” Held 7–9 June 2023 in hybrid format (in-person and online), it gathered mental health leaders, researchers, and practitioners from Australia, New Zealand and around the world.
What You Will Learn
Participants gained:
Insights into the current and future mental health workforce.
Strategies to strengthen community collaboration and service integration.
Practical tools for improving choice, capacity, diversity, and quality in mental health care.
Exposure to innovative, evidence-based approaches and global best practices.
Event Details
Dates: 7–9 June 2023
Format: Hybrid – attend in person or virtually
Organizer: Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association (ANZMH)
Who Should Attend
Psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, social workers, and allied health professionals.
Community health leaders, policymakers, and program managers.
Researchers, educators, and anyone involved in mental health service planning or delivery.
Why Attend
Network with regional and international mental health experts.
Discover innovative models and new evidence to strengthen mental health systems.
Share knowledge and collaborate to address workforce and service challenges.
Gain actionable ideas to improve mental health outcomes across diverse populations.
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
45044 AST Management – IMH Conference A4 Book (LR).pdf
June 7.mp4
June 8.mp4
June 9.mp4
* Detail:
Mental health workforce: challenges and future directions.
Community collaboration and integration of services.
Building global connections and embracing cultural diversity.
Innovative policies, programs, and technological approaches to mental health.