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We provide training to people working in mental health, alcohol and other drug services to enhance outcomes for people experiencing mental health conditions.

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New Monday, 16 February

Seminar

Tuesday, 17 February

11362NAT - Workshop

Wednesday, 4 March

11362NAT - Workshop

Wednesday, 11 March

11362NAT - Workshop

Tuesday, 31 March

11362NAT - Workshop

Saturday, 4 April

11362NAT - Workshop

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11362NAT - Workshop

Replaces 10881NAT Course in Observing and Documenting the Mental State Examination

This course is for practitioners working in mental health, alcohol and other drugs services.
The training consists of a full-day face-to-face workshop followed by an online assessment
(approximately 3–4 hours). Recommended self-study options are provided to support learning.

Learners will receive training in the essential knowledge and skills required to achieve
competency in observing and documenting the Mental State Examination (MSE).

As a nationally accredited course, it is audited to ensure it meets current industry expectations
and reflects evidence-based practice and industry best practice standards.

The course provides an introduction to the Mental State Examination, including contextual factors,
general appearance and behaviour, speech, mood and affect, perception, thought content,
thought form and flow, insight, judgement, and cognition.

Delivery ModeDurationHours of active learningCost
Face-to-face 1 full-day workshop

+ 7 hours of self-study, including 3–4 hours to complete the assessment
7–14 hours
(14 hours applies only when a Statement of Attainment is issued)
$250 per person

Queensland Health / Queensland Ambulance Service – NIL (internally funded)

Fee Schedule (PDF)

More information about this course is available in the course handout: 11362NAT Course in Observing and Documenting the Mental State Examination – Course handout

Unique Student Identifier (USI)

From 1 January 2015, the Learning Centre cannot issue a nationally recognised VET qualification
or Statement of Attainment unless you have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).
Register at www.usi.gov.au.

It is imperative that you read the Essential course information , which outlines course details, scope of practice, rights,
responsibilities, and expectations.

Go to course page

11362NAT - Workshop

Replaces 10881NAT Course in Observing and Documenting the Mental State Examination

This course is for practitioners working in mental health, alcohol and other drugs services.
The training consists of a full-day face-to-face workshop followed by an online assessment
(approximately 3–4 hours). Recommended self-study options are provided to support learning.

Learners will receive training in the essential knowledge and skills required to achieve
competency in observing and documenting the Mental State Examination (MSE).

As a nationally accredited course, it is audited to ensure it meets current industry expectations
and reflects evidence-based practice and industry best practice standards.

The course provides an introduction to the Mental State Examination, including contextual factors,
general appearance and behaviour, speech, mood and affect, perception, thought content,
thought form and flow, insight, judgement, and cognition.

Delivery ModeDurationHours of active learningCost
Face-to-face 1 full-day workshop

+ 7 hours of self-study, including 3–4 hours to complete the assessment
7–14 hours
(14 hours applies only when a Statement of Attainment is issued)
$250 per person

Queensland Health / Queensland Ambulance Service – NIL (internally funded)

Fee Schedule (PDF)

More information about this course is available in the course handout: 11362NAT Course in Observing and Documenting the Mental State Examination – Course handout

Unique Student Identifier (USI)

From 1 January 2015, the Learning Centre cannot issue a nationally recognised VET qualification
or Statement of Attainment unless you have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).
Register at www.usi.gov.au.

It is imperative that you read the Essential course information , which outlines course details, scope of practice, rights,
responsibilities, and expectations.

Go to course page

11362NAT - Workshop

Replaces 10881NAT Course in Observing and Documenting the Mental State Examination

This course is for practitioners working in mental health, alcohol and other drugs services.
The training consists of a full-day face-to-face workshop followed by an online assessment
(approximately 3–4 hours). Recommended self-study options are provided to support learning.

Learners will receive training in the essential knowledge and skills required to achieve
competency in observing and documenting the Mental State Examination (MSE).

As a nationally accredited course, it is audited to ensure it meets current industry expectations
and reflects evidence-based practice and industry best practice standards.

The course provides an introduction to the Mental State Examination, including contextual factors,
general appearance and behaviour, speech, mood and affect, perception, thought content,
thought form and flow, insight, judgement, and cognition.

Delivery ModeDurationHours of active learningCost
Face-to-face 1 full-day workshop

+ 7 hours of self-study, including 3–4 hours to complete the assessment
7–14 hours
(14 hours applies only when a Statement of Attainment is issued)
$250 per person

Queensland Health / Queensland Ambulance Service – NIL (internally funded)

Fee Schedule (PDF)

More information about this course is available in the course handout: 11362NAT Course in Observing and Documenting the Mental State Examination – Course handout

Unique Student Identifier (USI)

From 1 January 2015, the Learning Centre cannot issue a nationally recognised VET qualification
or Statement of Attainment unless you have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).
Register at www.usi.gov.au.

It is imperative that you read the Essential course information , which outlines course details, scope of practice, rights,
responsibilities, and expectations.

Go to course page

11362NAT - Workshop

Replaces 10881NAT Course in Observing and Documenting the Mental State Examination

This course is for practitioners working in mental health, alcohol and other drugs services.
The training consists of a full-day face-to-face workshop followed by an online assessment
(approximately 3–4 hours). Recommended self-study options are provided to support learning.

Learners will receive training in the essential knowledge and skills required to achieve
competency in observing and documenting the Mental State Examination (MSE).

As a nationally accredited course, it is audited to ensure it meets current industry expectations
and reflects evidence-based practice and industry best practice standards.

The course provides an introduction to the Mental State Examination, including contextual factors,
general appearance and behaviour, speech, mood and affect, perception, thought content,
thought form and flow, insight, judgement, and cognition.

Delivery ModeDurationHours of active learningCost
Face-to-face 1 full-day workshop

+ 7 hours of self-study, including 3–4 hours to complete the assessment
7–14 hours
(14 hours applies only when a Statement of Attainment is issued)
$250 per person

Queensland Health / Queensland Ambulance Service – NIL (internally funded)

Fee Schedule (PDF)

More information about this course is available in the course handout: 11362NAT Course in Observing and Documenting the Mental State Examination – Course handout

Unique Student Identifier (USI)

From 1 January 2015, the Learning Centre cannot issue a nationally recognised VET qualification
or Statement of Attainment unless you have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).
Register at www.usi.gov.au.

It is imperative that you read the Essential course information , which outlines course details, scope of practice, rights,
responsibilities, and expectations.

Go to course page

11362NAT - Workshop

Replaces 10881NAT Course in Observing and Documenting the Mental State Examination

This course is for practitioners working in mental health, alcohol and other drugs services.
The training consists of a full-day face-to-face workshop followed by an online assessment
(approximately 3–4 hours). Recommended self-study options are provided to support learning.

Learners will receive training in the essential knowledge and skills required to achieve
competency in observing and documenting the Mental State Examination (MSE).

As a nationally accredited course, it is audited to ensure it meets current industry expectations
and reflects evidence-based practice and industry best practice standards.

The course provides an introduction to the Mental State Examination, including contextual factors,
general appearance and behaviour, speech, mood and affect, perception, thought content,
thought form and flow, insight, judgement, and cognition.

Delivery ModeDurationHours of active learningCost
Face-to-face 1 full-day workshop

+ 7 hours of self-study, including 3–4 hours to complete the assessment
7–14 hours
(14 hours applies only when a Statement of Attainment is issued)
$250 per person

Queensland Health / Queensland Ambulance Service – NIL (internally funded)

Fee Schedule (PDF)

More information about this course is available in the course handout: 11362NAT Course in Observing and Documenting the Mental State Examination – Course handout

Unique Student Identifier (USI)

From 1 January 2015, the Learning Centre cannot issue a nationally recognised VET qualification
or Statement of Attainment unless you have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).
Register at www.usi.gov.au.

It is imperative that you read the Essential course information , which outlines course details, scope of practice, rights,
responsibilities, and expectations.

Go to course page
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