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Citation

Verins I, Marshall B, Keating C. Health Promot. J. Austr. 2007; 18(3): 260-265.

Affiliation

Mental Health and Wellbeing, Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Victoria. iverins@vichealth..vic. gov.au

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Australian Health Promotion Association, Publisher CAIRO Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

18201171

Abstract

ISSUE ADDRESSED: The determinants of individual and community mental health and well-being are diverse and many lie outside the sphere of action of the health sector. Developing the confidence and skills of these other sectors to contribute to improved mental health has been identified as a priority at State and national levels that requires the development of specific workforce capacity-building strategies. METHODS: VicHealth developed and implemented a two-day short course to raise the capacity of organisations from a range of sectors to contribute to the mental health and well-being of communities. The model of this short course was constructed to reflect the diverse sectors targeted, which included health, local government, community arts, sport and recreation, justice, and education. RESULTS: Evaluation of the two-year pilot program, with more than 1,000 participants, has identified a high degree of satisfaction with the content and delivery model of the course, with clear changes in knowledge, skills and practice having been achieved. Cross-sector understanding and collaborations between participants increased as a result of the course. CONCLUSIONs: Continuing demand for the course demonstrates clearly that mental health and well-being is relevant to the core business of a broad range of community and professional organisations. The course has increased the confidence and capacity of these sector representatives to take action on mental health as well as increased cross-sector dialogue and partnerships. The recruitment of trainers from diverse sectors was successful in promoting a key component of the program, which was the message that mental health promotion should be the business of all sectors.


Language: en

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