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Perinatal Mental Health Online Courses

Perinatal Mental Health Online Education for Health Professionals

Course Category: Health Professional Training Programs

  • Applied Skills in Perinatal Mental Health Assessment and Care

    • (Subscription) Applied Skills in Perinatal Mental Health Assessment and Care - $400.00 / month for 3 months
    • Applied Skills in Perinatal Mental Health Assessment and Care - $1,200.00

    This comprehensive perinatal mental health online training program is designed to provide mental health professionals with a structured approach to the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of perinatal mental health disorders. It has been underpinned by evidence-based best practice and in accordance with the 2017 Guideline - Mental Health in the Perinatal Period: Australian Clinical Practice Guideline. The course was developed by COPE in collaboration with experts in the field and consumers. It is delivered by Dr Nicole Highet (D.Psych), Founder and Executive Director of the Centre of Perinatal Excellence (COPE). Nicole is currently the Co-Chair of the Australian Clinical Practice Guideline Expert Advisory Committee, and has lead the development of this course to support putting Guidelines into practice.

  • Basic Skills in Perinatal Mental Health - NEW 2023 Guideline

    Informed by the 2023 Guideline, Mental Health in the Perinatal Period: Australian Clinical Practice Guideline, this free, comprehensive online training program is designed to provide health professionals with a practical overview of best practice. The course is developed and delivered by Dr Nicole Highet (D.Psych), Founder and Executive Director of the Centre of Perinatal Excellence (COPE). Nicole was also Chair of the Australian Clinical Practice Guideline Expert Advisory Committee, and has developed this course to support putting the Guideline into practice. This training Program, was funded by the Australian Commonwealth Government.

  • KMMS module

    The Kimberley Mum’s Mood Scale (KMMS) has been developed and validated as a culturally appropriate approach to screening Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander for perinatal depression and and anxiety. This module provides and overview to using the KMMS and details how to perform a routine psychosocial assessment using the KMMS and discusses referral pathways based on assessment outcomes. This module is provided free of charge, courtesy of the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Service and AMSED 24/7.

  • Perinatal Loss in Practice: What Hospital Staff Need to Know

    • Perinatal Loss in Practice: What hospital staff need to know - $320.00

    A practical course to guide you in the "how to" when caring for bereaved parents following the death of their baby after miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death. This course is designed for the front-line health professional - Midwives, Nurses, Obstetricians, Paediatricians and Neonatologists or anyone working closely with a bereaved family following a perinatal loss. This course is delivered by Eliza Strauss, Bereavement Midwife, The Perinatal Loss Centre.

  • Perinatal Loss in Practice: What Therapists Need to Know

    • Perinatal Loss in Practice: What Therapists Need to Know - $450.00

    A practical, comprehensive course for Therapists, including Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Counsellors, and Mental Health Nurses, who work with clients who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, and newborn loss. This course is delivered by Dr Renée Miller, Perinatal Clinical Psychologist and Founder of The Perinatal Loss Centre and the Antenatal & Postnatal Psychology Network in Melbourne, Australia. Renée has worked clinically with bereaved parents for over 20 years, and she distills both the research and the practicalities of working with loss within a framework of perinatal mental health.

  • SUPERSEDED Basic Skills in Perinatal Mental Health - 2017 Guideline

    This FREE, comprehensive online training program is designed to provide health professionals with a practical overview of best practice in accordance with the 2017 Guideline - Mental Health in the Perinatal Period: Australian Clinical Practice Guideline. The course is developed and delivered by Dr Nicole Highet (D.Psych), Founder and Executive Director of the Centre of Perinatal Excellence (COPE). Nicole was also Co-Chair of the Australian Clinical Practice Guideline Expert Advisory Committee, and has developed this course to support putting the Guideline into practice. This training Program, was funded by the Australian Commonwealth Government.

Perinatal Mental Health Training for Community Leaders

Course Category: Community Leaders Training Programs

  • COPE Community Education Program

    • COPE Community Education Program - $299.00

    This program has been designed to equip community leaders with information and insights about emotional and mental health for hopeful, expectant and new parents in their community. The Program details the range of emotional and mental health challenges commonly faced, and provides you with the skills and resources to identify and support those who may be struggling to cope. Valuable resources and pathways are provided throughout, to ensure your community feels safe and supported at this often vulnerable life-stage.

Perinatal Mental Health Courses for Expectant and New Parents

Course Category: Education for Expectant and New Parents

  • Baby and Child First Aid Course

    • Baby and Child First Aid - $170.00

    Learn life-saving skills with the Baby and Child First Aid online course  Are you a new or expectant parent, caregiver, or responsible for the safety and wellbeing of children? A joint initiative between COPE, Emergcare and Kidsafe, the Baby and Child First Aid online course (Perinatal First Aid) has been created to help you prevent […]

  • Preparing for Parenthood

    • Preparing for Parenthood - $79.00

    This program has been developed to provide hopeful, expecting and new parents with information and insights about the range of emotional health challenges that can arise when having a baby – yet are often not spoken about openly. The program includes support and advice relating to your pregnancy, preparing for and recovering from your birth, and coping with the many adjustments that come with having a new baby. We review the most common emotional health conditions that are often missed. As part of the program, you will have the opportunity to assess whether you may be at risk of developing a common mental health condition, or need further support. The course is filled with valuable tools, resources and links to networks to support you on your journey to becoming a parent.