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Professor Max Abbott |
This includes up-skilling doctors and nurses, including mental health professionals in primary care teams, and improving linkages with specialist mental health services.
As part of Mental Health Week (October 5-11) AUT is hosting a half-day workshop and evening seminar – Mental Health in Primary Care: Enhancing Treatment and Promoting Mental Health.
Associate Minister of Health, Dr Jonathan Coleman will discuss Ministry policy on mental health in primary care and Professor Bruce Arroll, a GP with the ProCare network, will discuss mental health initiatives in the primary sector.
The focus for the half-day workshop is on strategies for shaping the future of mental health. Workshop speakers will cover the role of DHBs in promoting primary mental health, recent mental health initiatives and those being planned by the Ministry of Health, and Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand chief executive Dr Judi Clements will discuss improving mental health and wellbeing.
Five general strategies for wellbeing – connect, give, take notice, learn and be active – are being promoted by the Mental Health Foundation.
Professor Abbott says recognising the interconnectedness between mental and physical illness is another crucial step in the long-term management of mental health.
Visit www.aut.ac.nz/mhw for more information on AUT’s Mental Health Week events being held on October 8.
For more information please contact:
Professor Max Abbott, Dean of the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences
AUT University
Cellphone: 012 680 583
E-mail: max.abbott@aut.ac.nz
Melanie Cooper
Communications Manager
AUT University
Cellphone: 021 421 283 / 09 921 9674
E-mail: melanie.cooper@aut.ac.nz