Certificate of Psychosocial Recovery Coaching
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This workshop provides foundational skills and knowledge for aspiring Psychosocial Recovery Coaches, focusing on supporting NDIS clients with psychosocial disabilities. Learn about the recovery model, engage in psychosocial recovery coaching conversations, and understand the importance of lived experiences and social inclusion in the recovery process.
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1Certificate in Psychosocial Recovery Coaching - Introduction1 hour
This workshop provides foundational skills and knowledge for aspiring Psychosocial Recovery Coaches, focusing on supporting NDIS clients with psychosocial disabilities. Learn about the recovery model, engage in psychosocial recovery coaching conversations, and understand the importance of lived experiences and social inclusion in the recovery process.
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2Section 1: What is a Psychosocial Recovery Coach1 hour
Explore the role and benefits of a Psychosocial Recovery Coach, a vital support system for individuals with mental health challenges. This course delves into the distinctions between therapy and recovery coaching, emphasising the empowerment of clients to achieve personal wellness and life goals.
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3Section 2: What is ’Lived Experience’?1 hour
This course explores the significance of 'lived experience' in mental health, highlighting personal insights and the importance of shared stories. It emphasizes how lived experiences contribute to community knowledge and challenge societal views on mental illness.
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4Section 3: The Recovery-Oriented Model1 hour
Explore the key concepts of the recovery-oriented model in mental health, focusing on fostering hope, autonomy, and empowerment for individuals experiencing mental health challenges. Dive into principles, personal growth, and support processes that underpin successful recovery.
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5Section 4: What is NDIS?1 hour
Explore the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) of Australia and its approach to psychosocial recovery. Understand how it empowers individuals through self-determination and community support, focusing on improving quality of life despite mental illness.
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6Section 5: Understanding the Care Plan1 hour
This course covers the comprehensive understanding of care plans, their collaborative development, and the integration of client requirements into the process. It highlights the steps to creating effective care plans that support client recovery and the role of shared decision-making in mental health treatment.
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7Section 6: The Roles & Responsibilities of a Psychosocial Recovery CoachText lesson
Explore the roles, responsibilities, and approaches essential for psychosocial recovery coaches, including strengths-based strategies, autonomy, personal values, and legal requirements.
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8Section 7: Effective Communication Techniques1 hour
This course equips individuals with the skills to manage situations that require immediate attention, such as anxiety or suicide risk. Participants will learn to create safety plans, recognise warning signs, and apply trauma-informed care principles.
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9Section 8: Developing a Person-Centred Approach1 hour
This course equips individuals with the skills to manage situations that require immediate attention, such as anxiety or suicide risk. Participants will learn to create safety plans, recognise warning signs, and apply trauma-informed care principles.
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10Section 9: Dealing with Situations Requiring Immediate Action1 hour
This course equips individuals with the skills to manage situations that require immediate attention, such as anxiety or suicide risk. Participants will learn to create

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| Monday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Tuesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Wednesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Thursday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Friday | 9:30 am - 5.00 pm |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |


