The Frontline Mental Health Conference covers topics such as:
Revolutionising Frontline Mental Health: Exploring Innovative Approaches to Treatment
Supporting the Unsung Heroes: Exploring Who Helps the Helper and How?
The unique challenges faced and opportunities for frontline workers and their families
Healthy Workplaces and Environments for Frontline Workers
Latest research, case studies and policies
Framework for mental wellness (from induction/primary prevention through to tertiary prevention)
The Frontline Mental Health Conference brings together:
Professors, Associate Professors, Lecturers, PhD Students from Universities around the world with a particular focus on frontline workers and emergency workers
Emergency services personnel, defence force personnel, Police, Ambulance, Fire Services Wellbeing Officers, Managers and Leaders
Psychologists, GPs, Social Workers, Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Nutritionists, Allied Health Manager, Mental Health Nurses working within frontline sector
Senior management and leadership roles including Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner, Unit Director & Coordinator, Member Welfare Manager
Mental health workers from federally funded government agencies
Directors and Consultants of Private Counselling/ Psychiatrist/ Psychologist Practice
Team Lead, Program Manager, Project Lead of Hospital and Health Services and PHNs