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SCHN MHID Hub

Click here to find out about the MHID Hub including forms.

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Latest Journal

Click here for a copy of our latest Journal Edition. Volume 14, Issue 1, 2024.

 

School-Link E-list

Join our free e-list here to receive resources, primarily the CHW School-Link Journal, and from time to time other relevant material concerning the mental health of children and adolescents with an intellectual or developmental disability.

CHW School-Link Brochure

Download our latest CHW School-Link service brochure here: 

Guidelines on Pathways to Care

A guide for parents and carers: Guidelines on Pathways to Care for children and adolescents with intellectual disability and challenging behaviour and/or mental health problems.  

Excutive Summary

View the executive summary of the "Leading the Way in Mental Health and Intellectual Disability" needs analysis report here.

   

Behaviour Support in Schools

View the 2017 Obudsman Inquiry into behaviour management in schools. This report focuses on issues concerning students with complex needs and challenging behaviour. The report discusses the difficult challenges that schools face, but also draws attention to reasonable steps that can and should be taken to meet the learning and support needs of students, within a framework of best practice and evidence-based behaviour support.

 

 

Monday
Mar152021

Free Webinar by David Dossetor

Are we nearly there? Caring for a child with intellectual or developmental disabilities: a roadmap from a developmental psychiatrist by David Dossetor

The Hunter New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network invite you to join their online presentation aiming to educate and inform health professionals to support building a partnership with consumers through an informed person-centred approach.

WHO: Health Practitioners, Clinicians, Practice Nurses & Educators

WHEN: Monday 15th March 2021, 7.00 pm start – 8.30 pm close

WHERE: Livestream RSVP: Here

Tuesday
Feb162021

Launch of Adult & Child IDMH Hubs

The Mental Health Branch of the NSW Ministry of Health are pleased to announce that the two statewide Intellectual Disability Mental Health Hubs, hosted by Sydney Local Health District and Sydney Children’s Hospital Network, are operational and were formally launched by the Hon. Bronnie Taylor, Minister for Mental Health, Women and Regional Youth on Wednesday 24 February.   
                           
The launch provided information on the expanded services and resources to support mental health services to care for people with intellectual disability. Services include : The Sydney Intellectual Disability Mental Health Network for adults, and the Sydney Children's Hospital Network Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Hub for children under 18 years. 

 

 

Wednesday
Feb032021

Launch of new easy read resources providing information about public mental health services in NSW

The Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry (3DN), UNSW Sydney, with support from the Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW Sydney and the NSW Ministry of Health, has developed a series of new easy read resources providing information about accessing and navigating mental health services available within NSW. They are for people with intellectual disability and for those who prefer simple written information.

People with intellectual disability and other cognitive disorders can experience communication difficulties that prevent them from accessing and participating in mental health care. Accessible information is important to promote the best health outcomes for these individuals. Easy read materials adapt standard information into a briefer copy using simple language and pictures. Scoping work identified gaps in the availability of easy read versions of key documents within NSW mental health services. Following consultation with people with intellectual disability and their families and support persons, and using a co-design approach, 3DN has developed easy read resources on:

  1. Navigating the mental health service sector and questions to ask
  2. The Mental Health Act
  3. Statement of Rights for voluntary and involuntary patients and individuals with community treatment orders
  4. Introduction to inpatient mental health services (this resource is provided as a template for inpatient mental health services to develop information sheets for people accessing their services)

A Toolkit is also available providing information around how to support individuals to use these easy read resources and make information accessible.

Consumers and health professionals can access these resources from www.3dn.unsw.edu.au/projects/easyread.

For further information, please contact Claire Eagleson at 3DN, UNSW Sydney c.eagleson@unsw.edu.au.

Monday
Dec142020

CBT for Children with ASD webinar recording now available

We have now uploaded Phil Ray's MHID Hub Kids Webinar presentation:  

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for Children with Autism

  • Context of CBT for autism 
  • Habilitation/Skills intervention – Pre CBT Therapy
  • CBT for children with autism 

Look here to view other webinar topics for mental health professionals or here for our school webinars

Monday
Dec142020

New edition of Journal

Our summer edition (volume 11 issue 2) of the Journal of Mental Health for Children and Adolescents with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: An Educational Resource is now ready for your viewing. 

Inside this edition: 

  • Self-Injurious Behaviour: Challenging the cycle of distress! Multi-disciplinary, multimodal models of examining behaviour by Dr David Dossetor
  • Learning with Lili by Margaret Meaker
  • Transforming the mental health and disability interface for children and young people with complex needs through interdisciplinary education by Donna White, Lesley Whatson and David Dossetor
  • Book review: Exploring giftedness and autism, a study of differentiated educational program for autistic savants by David Dossetor for Trevor Clark
  • Naltrexone for the treatment of of self-injurious behaviour by Dr Vinita Bansal
  • The Medicine Cabinet: Gastrointestinal disorders and autism by Judy Longworth