Mental health nurses are registered nurses who hold a recognised specialist qualification in mental health.

Working alongside people with lived experience of mental illness, and their carers, they provide help and support recovery.

Mental health nurses use psycho-therapeutic and ethical decision-making processes, as well as interpersonal interventions to care for and help consumers and their families recover.

They work in a wide range of roles. They assess, coordinate, manage, treat, support, inform, teach and lead.

I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people wll never forget how you made them feel.

Maya Angelou

Mental Health Pathways in Practice (MHPiP)

Mental Health Pathways in Practice (MHPiP) is a stimulating program that harnesses the power of on-the-job learning in collaboration. All nurses working in mental health can easily stay up to date with information, enhance their working relationships with colleagues, and strengthen their mental health literacy and confidence.

For additional information contact Principal Advisor, Mental Health, Beaver Hudson or call the Nursing and Midwifery Office on telephone (02) 9391 9528.

Current as at: Thursday 23 May 2024
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