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Understanding Hoarding and Squalor - Two Part Workshop Series

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Mon, 19 May, 1pm - 26 May, 3pm AEST

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Understanding Hoarding and Squalor - Two Part Workshop Series for CHSP Staff and Volunteers

Service providers often encounter challenging situations involving people living in excessive clutter that undermines the functionality, safety and health of their home. Understanding the behaviours and psychology behind hoarding and squalor, equips staff and volunteers with intervention strategies and skills to build trust and rapport with individuals experiencing hoarding and squalor challenges and prevent further re-traumatisation. These workshops will provide case scenarios relevant to the aged care sector.

Please note that this series consists of two workshops.


Workshop One Details

Date:
Monday 19 May 2025
Time:
1:00pm to 3:00pm
Where: Online Via Zoom

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand Hoarding Disorder (HD) and Severe Domestic Squalor (SDS) – including the DSM 5 Diagnostic Criteria
  • Understand the behaviours, psychology and emotional attachments that people with HD and SDS experience
  • Effectively identify the presence of HD & SDS


Workshop Two Details
Date:
 Monday 26 May 2025
Time:
 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Where: Online Via Zoom

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify appropriate intervention strategies – what works vs what doesn’t
  • Effectively use Assessment Tools in inform work practice


Facilitated by: Debbie Graham, InsideOut Recovery

Please note that once you are registered, you will be provided zoom link details 3 days before the workshop. The same Zoom link will be used for both sessions. 

We look forward to seeing you there!


In the event that you need to cancel your registration, please advise in writing via email to sectorsupport@mdservices.com.au

 

Funded by the Department of Health and Aged Care. Registration for this event is free for CHSP Service Providers.

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