Defining and addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trauma, grief and postvention
Literature review on culturally appropriate trauma responses
Source: Thirrili
Manual of Resources for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention
Literature review on culturally appropriate trauma responses
Source: Thirrili
Evidence-based practice resource which links approaches to engagement and support with a discussion of the evidence for them.
Source: Orygen Youth Health
Nathan Sutherland – one of only two hundred psychologists in Australia who identify as Aboriginal – talks about how to seek support from friends, family, community and healthcare professionals.
Source: Desert Pea Media/WNSWPHN
“An online collection of resources to support the work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander frontline health and wellbeing workforces, including:
community health and wellbeing workers
mental health workers
family support
education and youth services.
The resources focus on social and emotional wellbeing, access to culture, healing and safety planning.”
Two-part podcast with concepts and practical skills to support mainstream professionals working with First Nations children, young people and their families and communities, featuring:
Professor Judy Atkinson
Dr Carlie Atkinson
Source: Emerging Minds
Two-part podcast with concepts and practical skills to support mainstream professionals working with First Nations children, young people and their families and communities, featuring:
Professor Judy Atkinson
Dr Carlie Atkinson
Source: Emerging Minds
One hour e-learning course for practitioners who work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and communities. It has been developed with the support and guidance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, to develop the knowledge and skills required to support families’ resilience.
Source: Emerging Minds
Video discussion of how to support the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people involved in the criminal justice system, based on the Journey Home program from Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAHMS) in South Australia, featuring:
– Jamie Sorby – Kamileroi woman, Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing worker
– Sharmaine Williams – Bidjara Gunggari woman, Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing worker
– Curtis Falla – Kaurna Narungga man, Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing worker
– Marshall Watson – Noongar man, Child and Adolescent Forensic Psychiatrist
Source: Orygen Youth Health
20-minute video describes The Strength Within program to develop capacity in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Cape York to respond to social and emotional wellbeing, including suicide prevention.
Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland section)
Continuing professional development webinar for mental health and other clinicians featuring:
Marshall Watson – Noongar man and psychiatrist
Louis Peachey – Djabugay man and rural generalist
Jeff Nelson – Indigenous psychologist
Source: Mental Health Professionals Network