TRAUMA-INFORMED PRACTICE TOPS THE LIST: E-LEARNING INSIGHTS

Thank you to all the mental health professionals who took part in our recent survey on e-Learning needs for early psychosis. Your feedback is helping us build a platform that truly meets the sector’s requirements.

Here’s what you told us:

  • Top priority topics: Trauma-informed practice emerged as the number one area of need, closely followed by formulation and assessment, and early detection and intervention.
  • Expert-led content matters: You value learning from diverse, multi-disciplinary experts and want resources co-developed by a range of professionals.
  • Flexibility in learning: Self-paced options – such as webinars, podcasts, and knowledge checks – are highly preferred.
  • Practical resources: Printable worksheets and handouts for client sessions were identified as a priority by 72.5% of respondents, with offline availability considered ‘very important’.

 

What this means

You want a platform that is flexible, practical, continuously updated, and grounded in the expertise of experienced professionals.

We’re excited to use these insights to shape a resource that supports you in delivering the best possible care. Thank you again for sharing your input.

Voucher winners

Survey respondents had the option of entering a draw for one of three $50 vouchers. The winners have now been notified and are Daniel in Victoria, Anna in Queensland and Rebecca in Victoria.

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