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SUMMARY:Complex Needs Conference March 2025
DESCRIPTION:Making it work. Overcoming barriers and simplifying support for people with complex needs \nThe Australian Community Support Organisation (ACSO) and ermha365 (Mental Health Disability Complex Service) are hosting the Complex Needs Conference 2025\, funded by the Department of Families\, Fairness and Housing. \nThe conference will provide a platform to share ideas\, forge partnerships and develop new approaches to supporting people with complex needs. Whether you are a practitioner\, researcher\, policy maker or someone with lived experience\, we are united by a shared goal. \nJoin us across the 2 days to explore: \n\nBridging gaps in community safety and service provision\nEnhancing mental health and housing outcomes\nOvercoming stigma and the power of transformative relationships with providers\nBarriers to accessing support\nPersonal journeys to recovery\nThe important role of peer\, family and community support and advocacy\nCulturally relevant care; and\nFostering stronger community connections for people facing challenging times.\n\nTogether\, we can inspire\, inform and drive better practices to deliver coordinated care and improve the lives of people experiencing: \n\nMental health challenges\nHarmful substance use\nBehaviour that can lead to risk to self and others\nHomelessness\nTrauma; and\nDisability.\n\nYour participation is vital in driving change and enhancing support systems for those who need it most. \nThe Complex Needs Conference will take place from 26 – 27 March 2025 at the Grand Hyatt Melbourne. \nThe conference will provide a platform to share ideas\, forge partnerships and develop new approaches in the field. \nGet your ticket
URL:https://omcfsalliance.com.au/training-and-practice/complex-needs-conference-march-2025/
LOCATION:Grand Hyatt Melbourne
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SUMMARY:THE Gentle ART OF LEADERSHIP
DESCRIPTION:Discover the powerful qualities that define truly great leaders \nBased on analysis\, interviews and literature review\, Brian Donovan and Dean Phelan found that great leaders consistently practise a gentle art of leadership. They have a powerful mixture of personal humility\, integrity and indomitable will for forwarding the health\, success and long-term prosperity of their organisation and people. They seem to get the best out of others by genuinely treating them with dignity and respect\, while focused on strategic outcomes. \nJoin Dean Phelan\, with a virtual appearance by co-author Brian Donovan\, at a special event hosted by Gateway Health where they will highlight key findings and learnings from their recently released book\, The Gentle Art of Leadership.\nWhen: Thursday\, March 27 at 4.30pm\nWhere: Gateway Health\, 155 High St\, Wodonga\nTickets: Free. Bookings essential. \nBOOK YOUR SPOT HERE \n 
URL:https://omcfsalliance.com.au/training-and-practice/the-gentle-art-of-leadership/
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