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Health eMinds ECHO: Collaborate to Connect: Exploring New Frontiers of Co-design
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Wednesday 21 May 2025
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University of Queensland - Centre for Online Health
Delivering mental health education, peer connections and a supportive online community of mental health practice for Northern Australia.
What is Health eMinds ECHO?
- Build capacity: Share mental health knowledge and experiences to improve healthcare quality.
- Free interactive sessions: Explore diverse mental health topics through engaging case-based discussions.
- Open to all: Welcoming clinical and non-clinical healthcare workers across Northern Australia.
- Regular sessions: 1pm - 2 pm (AEST) on the first Thursday of each month.
Session format
- 10-minute expert presentations: Insights from specialists on mental health topics.
- Case study discussions: Participants share real-life cases with the group.
- Q&A and dialogue: Everyone can join the conversation and share thoughts and experiences.
Session information
Topic: Collaborate to Connect: Exploring New Frontiers of Co-design
Presenter: Michele Burnlar
Presenter Profile:
Michele is a Project Officer on the Consumers of Mental Health WA Collaborate to Connect Project, an Educator for the WA Recovery College, and a volunteer with Transfolk of WA. With a background in Peer Support, NDIS Psychosocial Recovery Coaching, and Training and Development, Michele brings curiosity and playfulness to her exploration of topics such as Co-design - making the complex accessible.
Don't miss this opportunity to engage with other rural and remote colleagues and mental health experts!
Secure your spot today to connect with peers, learn from others, and share your own experiences and challenges within the Health eMinds community.
Register to attend
Click here to register. Once registered, you’ll receive an email with the session connection details.
For further information, email healthemindsecho@uq.edu.au or visit uqecho.org/healtheminds-echo
We look forward to seeing you online!
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