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Webinars

MHPN’s interactive webinars feature case-based discussions and Q&A sessions led by top experts, modeling interdisciplinary practice and collaborative care.

About Webinars at MHPN

MHPN produces free-to-access professional development webinars featuring leading experts in a case-based discussion panel. Webinar participants are able to interact with panelists through Q&A sessions.

Participants can attend live by registering for an upcoming webinar. Alternatively, participants can watch past webinars on demand by accessing through the webinar library.

MHPN webinars may be eligible to count towards your CPD. Participants who attend a live broadcast will be issued a Statement of Attendance, and participants who watch webinar recordings are able to utilise a self-reporting CPD learning tool. Please contact your membership body for further information about CPD accreditation.

Upcoming Webinars

  • Webinar
15 Jun 2026 7:15pm · 75 mins
Explore how lived experience workers are incorporated into infant mental health care, and how peer perspectives can be integrated into multidisciplinary practice when supporting infants, toddlers and their families.

You’ll learn how lived experience approaches can strengthen engagement, build stronger relationships, and improve outcomes in infant and toddler mental health care.

Panellists

Perinatal Lived Experience Peer Worker
Carer Peer Support Worker
CEO / Founder, Peach Tree

Facilitator

Vicki Mansfield
Practice Development Officer, NSW
  • Webinar
30 Jun 2026 7:00pm · 75 mins
Effectively supporting young people’s mental health requires practitioners to understand the many factors shaping a young person’s life, identity, relationships and wellbeing.

Drawing on the practical elements of headspace National’s innovative Good Care Framework, this webinar will explore what person-centred, family-inclusive and identity-affirming care looks like in practice across disciplines, service settings and communities.

The session will provide insights into multidisciplinary collaboration, holistic thinking and strengths-based approaches, highlighting how each can support more responsive, coordinated and developmentally appropriate care for young people with diverse needs and experiences.

Presented in collaboration with headspace National.

Panellists

headspace Head of Clinical Practice, Clinical Psychologist
headspace National Manager, First Nations Wellbeing & Healing

Moderator

headspace Chief Clinical Officer
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