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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
11 Mar 2026 7:00pm · 75 mins
Men in regional and rural Australia experience higher suicide risk, reduced access to mental health services, and greater fragmentation of care. Many men engage with health and support services prior to crisis, yet lose continuity of care as they move between primary care, mental health, and community systems.

The session will explore what happens when men fall between services, and how clearer models of collaboration, referral, and role clarity can support engagement, safety, and follow-through in regional mental health practice.
  • Webinar
17 Mar 2026 7:15pm · 75 mins
Presented in partnership with Emerging Minds

Our First Nations panellists will unpack the central importance of identity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.
Drawing on common challenges practitioners may experience, the session will invite you to reflect on identity in its many forms—such as knowing where you come from, and navigating disrupted connections. It also examines ways to acknowledge negative cultural experiences while continuing to support healing and reconnection.
Long standing cultural advocate dedicated to Truth Telling and Justice
Pitjantjatjara Father
Shirley Young
Aboriginal Social Worker

Moderator

Aboriginal Cultural Consultant
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