Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association Rural Mental Health Conference 2024
+ Include: 3 videos , size: 33.82 GB
+ Target Audience: psychiatry clinicians, peer workers, service leaders, primary care teams
+ Information:
A practical, cross-sector forum focused on improving mental health and wellbeing in rural and remote communities. Sessions translate evidence and lived experience into services that workâcovering prevention, early intervention, crisis response, and sustainable models of care.
What You Will Learn
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How to design and deliver place-based, culturally safe mental health programs
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Early identification, brief interventions, and referral pathways suited to rural contexts
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Workforce strategies: recruitment, retention, supervision, and wellbeing of staff and volunteers
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Using telehealth, digital tools, and outreach to bridge distance and access barriers
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Partnerships with primary care, schools, First Nations organisations, agriculture and industry
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Funding, commissioning, and evaluation approaches that demonstrate impact
Event Details
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Format: Keynotes, case studies, concurrent sessions, workshops, and panels
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Structure: Prevention & promotion â Early intervention â Community treatment & crisis â Recovery & lived experience â Systems & policy
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Takeaways: Toolkits, templates, and checklists you can deploy immediately
Who Should Attend
Clinicians, peer workers, service leaders, primary care teams, school counsellors and educators, First Nations health organisations, NGOs, government and commissioning bodies, researchers, local government, and community advocates.
Why Attend
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Turn policy into practical, context-fit solutions for rural settings
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Learn from programs that have scaledâwhat worked, what didnât, and why
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Build partnerships that improve access, safety, and continuity of care
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
- First Nations and Indigenous Mental Health Resilience and Equity
- Improving Mental Health Support in Rural and Geographically Dispersed Areas
- Promoting Inclusion and Mental Well-being in Rural Communities
- Integrating Early Distress Interventions into Rural Suicide Prevention Strategies
- Telehealth Solutions and Challenges in Rural Mental Health
- Empowering Community Voices: Centring Lived Experience in Mental Health Service Provision
- Workforce Development in Rural Mental Health
- Resource Allocation for Rural Mental Health Programs
- Environment Sustainability and Mental Health
- Enhancing Mental Health through Nature-Based Therapies and Alternative Programs in Rural Communities


