Sentences with phrase «engage issues of mental health»

Artists: Tatyana Fazlalizadeh; Saul Robbins; Rachel Wallis; Evan Falbaum; and Residents of Shreveport, Louisiana, under the Direction of Nick Cave Pelican Bomb presents Mutual Support, a group exhibition highlighting artists whose practices engage issues of mental health and wellness.

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After personally experiencing mental illness and shadowing mental health chaplains as a part of her course, she was struck by the need for hope within mental health units, and to see a change in the way the Church engages with these issues.
As lawmakers take up issues related to school safety and children's mental health, NAESP will continue to engage in discussions to support nonpartisan policies consistent with the values of the majority of principals we represent.
Considering the prevalence of health conditions such as asthma, obesity, diabetes, sexually transmitted infections, and mental illness in the borough, we hope to providing safe, engaging, and dynamic public spaces for South Bronx residents to learn more about these issues, gain access to health resources, and share their experiences through diverse art forms to which they may not otherwise have access.
The police station is often the first port of call for people suffering from mental health issues, before they move on to further assessment, regardless of whether they have engaged in any criminal activity.
Enhance the capacity of the few youth services and health services in regional centres in Queensland who have the capacity to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth so that they can more routinely document cannabis use rates and effectively identify, refer, treat and respond to cannabis and related mental health issues in their clients, and;
As an example, we want to engage more with the First Peoples Disability Network Australia to ensure that they are able to recognise people with mental health issues and with federal agencies like Disability Care Australia, making sure that out of all their funding there are specific targets for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and that they do recognise in their funding that people with psychological, psychiatric and disability issues are recognised.
And so when we find a child is exhibiting signs of mental health issues, we work in partnership with their family very closely, and we work through a whole series of opportunities, and if we don't find that's enough we go further and engage with agencies and health professionals.»
Participants also heard that coordinated interventions that properly engage parents and vulnerable children with interrelated issues — such as maternal mental health, parental incarceration, racism and familial stress — and also engage with the child protection and welfare systems, have the best chance of being effective.
This introductory webinar will set the framework for the series of 8 webinars designed to share key findings of this study, showcase diverse models and approaches to ECMHC, and engage participants in discussion of issues in the field of early childhood mental health.
And, even in cases where mental health counselors are engaged with patients who have less severe and / or sensitive issues, providing advice and guidance in a clinical setting is a big responsibility, one that calls for more than just an average degree of sensitivity, compassion, and respect for privacy and confidentiality.
The presentation will summarise some of the challenges and opportunities that the mental health and suicide prevention workers in rural communities are facing around the coverage of sensitive issues such as suicide and mental illness and ways to engage and work with the media around these matters.
Students will actively participate in a multi-disciplinary team and engage in collaborative treatment planning with multiple community partners to manage the multiple and complex issues surrounding the mental health treatment needs of children and adolescents.
Over a six - month period, the Coalition engaged closely with service providers, public servants, carers, and Aboriginal Medical Services and people with lived experiences, uncovering a range of needs, issues and gaps in regional mental health and suicide prevention service delivery.
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