AICAFMHA:
promoting mental health for young Australians

Australian Infant, Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health Association Ltd
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COPMI Project Papers and Presentations

COPMI Project Papers and Presentations


The COPMI Project is committed to raising awareness of the issues relating to families where a parent has a mental illness. During the term of the project, a wide range of presentations, papers, articles and displays have been utilised to inform, consult and share information about the project.

The following is a summary of the activities undertaken to date.

Conference presentations

  • 'Youth In Mind': Youth Mental Health Care In General Practice Forum, ADGP, Brisbane, November 2002
  • 'Frozen Futures': AAMHI/NIFTeY Conference, Sydney November 2002
  • TheMHS 12th Annual Conference, Sydney, August 2002
  • International Conference on Child & Adolescent Mental Health, Brisbane June 2002
  • Holding it all Together Conference, Melbourne, April 2002

Publications

  • "CAMHS Online" (SA), December 2002
  • PATS Magazine 'Still The Untitled' (Victoria), December 2002
  • Strategic Planning Group for Private Psychiatric Services (SPGPPS) News, December 2002
  • Primary Mental Health Care Australian Resource Centre's "PARC Update" - October 2002 Issue 3
  • Youth Studies Australia, June 2002 issue
  • Auseinetter newsletter, March 2002

Displays

  • International Conference on Child & Adolescent Mental Health, Brisbane June 2002
  • TheMHS 12th Annual Conference, Sydney, August 2002
  • Auseinet Forum, Adelaide October 2002
  • World Mental Health Day Fair, Glenside Campus of Royal Adelaide Hospital, October 2002
  • Outback SA Health Promotion Conference, Whyalla, November 2002

Other presentations

  • Mental Health Council of Australia Board Meeting, Canberra, November 2002
  • A Best Practice Forum held in conjunction with the launch of the Evaluation Report of the High Risk Infants Service Quality Initiatives project of the Victorian DHS (attendance supported by the Victorian DHS Departments of Child Protection and Juvenile Justice) Melbourne, November 2002

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