Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health eLearning Modules – Australian Indigenous Health InfoNet

These four competency-based training modules developed by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists will empower you to deliver culturally safe care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in rural mental health settings. By completing these modules you will improve your understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health care competency among health professionals and the importance of an holistic care approach.

Logo of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists with their crest on the left and the slogan 'Your Health in Mind' in a blue speech bubble on the right.
A woman in a floral top, a young girl in an orange shirt sitting with a worried expression, and two men standing and facing each other in a room with white walls and a colorful abstract painting.

Module 1: interviewing an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander patient

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Silhouette of a hand reaching out among orange dots at the top, with a decorative pattern of black and white circular designs at the bottom.

Module 2: developing a mental health management plan for an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander patient

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A man in a black suit assembling a large wall of white and gray puzzle pieces.

Module 3: formulation of a case involving an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander patient

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Three panels of Aboriginal-style dot painting artwork with concentric circles in red, white, black, yellow, and brown colors.

Module 4: review a model of mental health service delivery in an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander community

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