The Embrace Project has developed webinars to help guide users through the Framework for Mental Health in Multicultural Australia (the Framework). For more information and to access the Framework please visit here.
To find and register for any of our upcoming webinars, please visit our News and Events page.
This webinar, delivered in partnership with STARTTS and STTARS, is designed for mental health service providers and community organisations that support multicultural communities and are wanting to learn more about genuine engagement and co-design with communities.
Learn how culturally responsive community-led approaches strengthen mental health services and suicide prevention delivery for multicultural communities. Get practical tips and advice from Embrace’s CALD Community Engagement Project (CCEP), a four-year initiative that supported organisations to work in partnership with 11 communities to co-design mental health solutions that reflect their unique needs.
Inclusive, respectful, and culturally responsive care is essential for effective mental health support in multicultural Australia. In this webinar, we partnered with Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health (CEH) to explore what cultural responsiveness means in practice and why it matters for services working with diverse communities.
The session also includes an extended audience Q&A with CEH and one of our Embrace Lived Experience Group members, where we addressed important questions from the sector about putting cultural responsiveness into action.
This webinar is designed for mental health service providers and individual practitioners seeking practical skills and insights to work with clients from refugee and multicultural backgrounds, features:
This webinar provides an overview of the Framework and answers users' Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). You can also view the Framework's FAQs document on our website at the link: Embrace Framework FAQs
This webinar is ideal for Australian mental health services, individual practitioners and PHNs seeking to build their capacity to work effectively with people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
This webinar provides an overview of the Framework and showcases a case study that demonstrates its implementation by a Primary Health Network (PHN).
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