Perinatal screening conversations

Overview

This training will equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to recognise and effectively screen for perinatal mental health issues.

Get insights into the psychological changes during pregnancy and postpartum, highlighting what is considered normal and when intervention is needed. You will deepen your understanding of common mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, OCD, and psychosis, with a focus on the New Zealand context and data.

Other topics discussed include:

  • Suicidality
  • Impaired bonding
  • Risk to self or baby (e.g., self-harm, neglect, violence)
  • Mental health challenges for fathers and non-birthing parents
  • Dysphoric milk ejection reflex and its associated negative feelings

Learning outcomes

  • Recognise signs of perinatal distress and signs of mental health issues
  • Understand how to proactively screen for perinatal mental health issues using screening tools and relational approaches
  • Recognise the difference between the normal perinatal distress that comes with adjusting to parenthood and mental health issues that require intervention
  • Understand the steps of intervention for perinatal distress and mental health issues

Registration criteria

You must be a registered practitioner to attend this training

Confirmation of place on course

Please note that space on our courses can be limited or subject to certain criteria. You will receive a notification from Eventbrite that your registration has been received, however it is not a confirmed place until you get an email and/or calendar invite from the team at Whāraurau.

In rare cases we may not be able to give everyone who registers for the course a place and we apologise for this in advance.

Cancellation policy

If you are not able to attend please advise us a minimum of 48 hours prior to the training/event so we can offer your place to another person. Late or no cancellation may result in a restriction on registration on future training/events.

Queries

Please contact maddy.robinson@auckland.ac.nz.

This session will be recorded.

Overview

This training will equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to recognise and effectively screen for perinatal mental health issues.

Get insights into the psychological changes during pregnancy and postpartum, highlighting what is considered normal and when intervention is needed. You will deepen your understanding of common mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, OCD, and psychosis, with a focus on the New Zealand context and data.

Other topics discussed include:

  • Suicidality
  • Impaired bonding
  • Risk to self or baby (e.g., self-harm, neglect, violence)
  • Mental health challenges for fathers and non-birthing parents
  • Dysphoric milk ejection reflex and its associated negative feelings

Learning outcomes

  • Recognise signs of perinatal distress and signs of mental health issues
  • Understand how to proactively screen for perinatal mental health issues using screening tools and relational approaches
  • Recognise the difference between the normal perinatal distress that comes with adjusting to parenthood and mental health issues that require intervention
  • Understand the steps of intervention for perinatal distress and mental health issues

Registration criteria

You must be a registered practitioner to attend this training

Confirmation of place on course

Please note that space on our courses can be limited or subject to certain criteria. You will receive a notification from Eventbrite that your registration has been received, however it is not a confirmed place until you get an email and/or calendar invite from the team at Whāraurau.

In rare cases we may not be able to give everyone who registers for the course a place and we apologise for this in advance.

Cancellation policy

If you are not able to attend please advise us a minimum of 48 hours prior to the training/event so we can offer your place to another person. Late or no cancellation may result in a restriction on registration on future training/events.

Queries

Please contact maddy.robinson@auckland.ac.nz.

This session will be recorded.

Overview

This training will equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to recognise and effectively screen for perinatal mental health issues.

Get insights into the psychological changes during pregnancy and postpartum, highlighting what is considered normal and when intervention is needed. You will deepen your understanding of common mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, OCD, and psychosis, with a focus on the New Zealand context and data.

Other topics discussed include:

  • Suicidality
  • Impaired bonding
  • Risk to self or baby (e.g., self-harm, neglect, violence)
  • Mental health challenges for fathers and non-birthing parents
  • Dysphoric milk ejection reflex and its associated negative feelings

Learning outcomes

  • Recognise signs of perinatal distress and signs of mental health issues
  • Understand how to proactively screen for perinatal mental health issues using screening tools and relational approaches
  • Recognise the difference between the normal perinatal distress that comes with adjusting to parenthood and mental health issues that require intervention
  • Understand the steps of intervention for perinatal distress and mental health issues

Registration criteria

You must be a registered practitioner to attend this training

Confirmation of place on course

Please note that space on our courses can be limited or subject to certain criteria. You will receive a notification from Eventbrite that your registration has been received, however it is not a confirmed place until you get an email and/or calendar invite from the team at Whāraurau.

In rare cases we may not be able to give everyone who registers for the course a place and we apologise for this in advance.

Cancellation policy

If you are not able to attend please advise us a minimum of 48 hours prior to the training/event so we can offer your place to another person. Late or no cancellation may result in a restriction on registration on future training/events.

Queries

Please contact maddy.robinson@auckland.ac.nz.

This session will be recorded.

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Online
Four hours
8:30 am
13
/
Nov
/
2024
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Overview

This training will equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to recognise and effectively screen for perinatal mental health issues.

Get insights into the psychological changes during pregnancy and postpartum, highlighting what is considered normal and when intervention is needed. You will deepen your understanding of common mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, OCD, and psychosis, with a focus on the New Zealand context and data.

Other topics discussed include:

  • Suicidality
  • Impaired bonding
  • Risk to self or baby (e.g., self-harm, neglect, violence)
  • Mental health challenges for fathers and non-birthing parents
  • Dysphoric milk ejection reflex and its associated negative feelings

Learning outcomes

  • Recognise signs of perinatal distress and signs of mental health issues
  • Understand how to proactively screen for perinatal mental health issues using screening tools and relational approaches
  • Recognise the difference between the normal perinatal distress that comes with adjusting to parenthood and mental health issues that require intervention
  • Understand the steps of intervention for perinatal distress and mental health issues

Registration criteria

You must be a registered practitioner to attend this training

Confirmation of place on course

Please note that space on our courses can be limited or subject to certain criteria. You will receive a notification from Eventbrite that your registration has been received, however it is not a confirmed place until you get an email and/or calendar invite from the team at Whāraurau.

In rare cases we may not be able to give everyone who registers for the course a place and we apologise for this in advance.

Cancellation policy

If you are not able to attend please advise us a minimum of 48 hours prior to the training/event so we can offer your place to another person. Late or no cancellation may result in a restriction on registration on future training/events.

Queries

Please contact maddy.robinson@auckland.ac.nz.

This session will be recorded.

Overview

This training will equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to recognise and effectively screen for perinatal mental health issues.

Get insights into the psychological changes during pregnancy and postpartum, highlighting what is considered normal and when intervention is needed. You will deepen your understanding of common mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, OCD, and psychosis, with a focus on the New Zealand context and data.

Other topics discussed include:

  • Suicidality
  • Impaired bonding
  • Risk to self or baby (e.g., self-harm, neglect, violence)
  • Mental health challenges for fathers and non-birthing parents
  • Dysphoric milk ejection reflex and its associated negative feelings

Learning outcomes

  • Recognise signs of perinatal distress and signs of mental health issues
  • Understand how to proactively screen for perinatal mental health issues using screening tools and relational approaches
  • Recognise the difference between the normal perinatal distress that comes with adjusting to parenthood and mental health issues that require intervention
  • Understand the steps of intervention for perinatal distress and mental health issues

Registration criteria

You must be a registered practitioner to attend this training

Confirmation of place on course

Please note that space on our courses can be limited or subject to certain criteria. You will receive a notification from Eventbrite that your registration has been received, however it is not a confirmed place until you get an email and/or calendar invite from the team at Whāraurau.

In rare cases we may not be able to give everyone who registers for the course a place and we apologise for this in advance.

Cancellation policy

If you are not able to attend please advise us a minimum of 48 hours prior to the training/event so we can offer your place to another person. Late or no cancellation may result in a restriction on registration on future training/events.

Queries

Please contact maddy.robinson@auckland.ac.nz.

This session will be recorded.

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The event or training is face-to-face however the location has yet to be confirmed.

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We know things can get busy and so if you need to take a break that’s fine. We’ll send out a reminder so you don’t forget to come back at a time that’s more convenient.

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Will I receive a completion certificate?

Yes, at the end of each online course you will receive a completion certificate.

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