Hearing Voices 2-Day Training NOVEMBER 18, 19
Event description
Who are Voices Vic?  
 
Uniting's Voices Vic is an award-winning and research supported specialist program improving the wellbeing and recovery of people who hear voices and experience other unusual experiences.  
 
Led by peers with lived & living experience in hearing voices and mental health, Voices Vic provides dynamic recovery groups for adults & youth. We also facilitate trainings across Australia for organisations and individuals who work and care for voice hearers and voice hearers themselves.  
Training dates for this event - 2 days:
Tuesday 18th November - 9.45am-3.30pm
Wednesday 19th November - 9.45am- 3.30pm
DAY 1: Foundations of The Hearing Voices Approach 
This training covers the history & foundations of the Hearing Voices Approach.  
 
Participants will learn about:
- The origins of the Hearing Voices Approach & Global Network
 
- The consumer perspective of someone who lives with voices
 
- Fears & myths around voice hearing
 
- Ways we can work with voices & pathways of recovery
 
DAY 2: Skills Building for Hearing Voices Approach
This training teaches the skills, knowledge and techniques on how to apply the Hearing Voices Approach in many practical settings. 
 
Participants will learn about:  
- Coping skills & strategies for when someone is in distress from their voices
 
- How to make sense of voices & their meaning
 
- The importance of validating and empowering voice hearers' experiences
 
***DAY 1 & 2 training is suitable for voice hearers, family, friends & carers of voice hearers, lived experience workers & mental health professionals who work with voice hearers. We have additional days of training that focus on additional tools for working with voice hearers and running Hearing Voices Groups.
Funding: The Department of Health has provided funding that can be accessed by organisations and individuals within Victoria for subsidised access to training.
Eligible participants must be residing in Victoria and:
- Have lived or living experience as a voice hearer (unwaged participants receive a no cost space)
 - Are a family member, friend or unpaid carer of a voice hearer (no cost)
 - Are a concession card holder (no cost)
 - Are a peer worker in a mental health service,* or
 - Work in a public health or community service that supports voice hearers*
 
*If you meet this criteria you are eligible for a reduced rate of $50 per person, per day.
If you are enquiring out of Victoria state. You can book this through this event directly.
Any issues or questions please email: vvtraining@vt.uniting.org
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