Knowledge is the key to mental wellbeing.

Demystifying and destigmatising the complexities of mental health through education, MOAT: Mental Health Services develops and delivers training packages for your staff team.

 
 

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“Occupational Violence & Aggression” training.

 

Tailored to your organisation’s needs – aligned with the DHHS 2017 training guidelines, and Victorian Auditor General’s recommendations.

Deliveries available in Face to Face, or Online Modular formats.

Mental health education sessions.

 

MOAT: Mental Health Services develops and delivers interactive, informative, memorable mental health education packages for your staff team.

During the COVID pandemic restrictions, we will be offering sessions remotely using the Zoom platform.

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MOAT: Mental Health Services’ Publications.

 

Noticing the gap in mental health educational material for children and adolescents, Bryan Jeffrey wrote 2 highly illustrated books to assist young people in their quest for evidence-based mental health knowledge.

Both books are now available in eBook format on Apple iBooks. 

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Consultancy and Training for Schools.

 

A range of mental health education sessions for staff, for students and for community stakeholders.

School-based consultancy around mental illness or challenging behaviours – classroom observations and staff feedback, as well as tailored PD sessions for staff teams.

 

 MOAT: Mental Health Services on YouTube.

 

The Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne, and MOAT: Mental Health Services collaborated to develop a range of video vignettes to compliment the learnings from our Occupational Violence & Aggression training package.

 

Click on the links below to access the channels.

 
 

Testimonial.

“MOAT’s training was one of the most useful, important and effective PDs I’ve ever experienced.”

“I’ve been an educator for over 30 years and even though I already have considerable knowledge about some areas of mental health, the presentation brought all the pieces together and made me realise how much I didn’t know.”

Dr Kathleen McGuire
University of Melbourne.