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11 November 2020

Message from the Chair


Revised templates for mental health care plans

I’m pleased to announce the revised templates for the GP Mental Health Treatment Plans (MHTPs) are now available to download. The updated templates reflect changes in contemporary approaches to mental health assessment and treatment planning, including changes to help you improve the quality of your patient record-keeping. The templates are available in Word and PDF versions. The PDF templates include interactive prompts for GPs who need an easily accessible reminder on what to ask patients while completing their mental health care plan.

I encourage you all to visit our website to learn more about the revisions to the templates.

GPMHSC educational sessions at GP20

As you may be aware, GP20 is going fully digital this year. The GPMHSC will present a live discussion on Thursday 26 November on the benefits of becoming a registered GP provider of Focussed Psychological Strategies (FPS).

In addition, we’ll hold a 30-minute educational session on the revised mental health care plan templates and their use in general practice. The session will be presented by myself and Mrs Heather Nowak, the consumer representative for the GPMHSC. You can watch the on-demand session at a time that suits you from Monday 23 November 2020 and for 12 months after GP20 finishes.

Register for GP20 today.

COVID-19 and mental health

As we head towards the end of the year, I’d like to take this opportunity to remind you all to look after your own mental health and wellbeing. Many of us, not just our patients, might be experiencing additional stress and anxiety due to the impact of COVID-19 this year and during end-of-year activities. It may be a tough time for many of us and our families, so it’s important to recognise emotional triggers and know where to turn to if you need help. You can visit the DRS4DRS website to access self-care support services for GPs and find a range of COVID-19 resources, factsheets and guidelines on our website.

The GPMHSC looks forward to working with you in 2021 to help improve the mental health and wellbeing of your communities.

Associate Professor Morton Rawlin
Chair, GPMHSC

For GPs

Revised templates now available to download

The GPMHSC recently published the revised GP MHTP templates. The updated templates are based on the latest available evidence for best-practice mental health assessment and treatment planning in general practice.

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Additional funding for mental health services

In an effort to address the mental health needs of Australians, the Federal Government has doubled the number of Medicare-funded psychological services patients can access under the Better Access initiative until 30 June 2022.

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Additional MBS item numbers for Focussed Psychological Strategies

On 7 August 2020, the Department of Health released six additional MBS item numbers for Medicare-registered GP providers of FPS.

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Talking about trauma – What GPs need to know

It’s common for GPs to see patients who experience the emotional and physical impacts of trauma. Having the knowledge and skills to help facilitate an open and non-judgemental discussion on trauma can be a positive experience for the patient.

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Exemption from accredited mental health training

The GPMHSC would like to invite GPs who have completed mental health training and further education in cognitive behavioural therapy or interpersonal therapy to apply for exemption from accredited training in order to register with Medicare as a GP provider of FPS.

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Participate in local practitioner networks

Mental Health Professionals’ Network (MHPN) is a national initiative that aims to improve interdisciplinary and collaborative mental health care practices between psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers and GPs.

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New guidelines for the prevention and treatment of acute stress disorder

The Australian Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Acute Stress Disorders, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Complex PTSD provide evidence-based recommendations that promote recovery following trauma, as well as effective treatment options.

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For Training Providers

Medicare notification requirements

GPs must submit their provider number to the GPMHSC to enable reporting to Medicare on completion of Mental Health Skills Training (MHST).

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Opportunities to develop COVID-19 mental health training

The GPMHSC encourages training providers to consider developing more specific or focused GP training that addresses mental health issues and the psychological impact of COVID-19.

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Distance learning – The new COVID-normal

Although some training providers are resuming delivery of their face-to-face workshops, these activities may run at a limited capacity for some time.

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Meeting dates for the remainder of 2020

We urge training providers to submit new applications for skills training activities by the last draft training application due date on Wednesday 11 November 2020.

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Update your 2021 session dates

The GPMHSC highly recommends all accredited training providers update their session dates and activity location details via the RACGP continuing professional development (CPD) dashboard.

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Sourcing carer and consumer representatives in mental health

Mental Health Australia (MHA) may be able to help training providers find consumer and carer representatives in mental health.

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Conferences

Webinars


Update: GPs and mental health care plans (on-demand session)
Date:                Available any time after Monday 23 November
Duration:          30 minutes
Venue:             GP20 digital conference
Register now
 
Let’s talk about extending your skills in mental health (live session)
Date:                Thursday 26 November 2020
Time:                6.30 pm
Venue:             GP20 digital conference
Register now
 
Supporting my patient: Recovery after trauma
Date:                On demand
Duration:          One hour
Venue:             Online
Register now
 
e-Mental health in a stepped care model
Date:                On demand
Duration:          One hour
Venue:              Online
Register now


 

Spotlight on accredited mental health education and training


Mental health skills training pathway core module
Dates:              Tuesday 3 March 2020 – Saturday 31 December 2022
Duration:           3.5 hours
Venue:              Online
Register now
 
ThinkGP – Clinical enhancement module: youth mental health
Dates:              Wednesday 1 January 2020 – Monday 8 March 2021
Duration:           6 hours
Venue:              Online
Register now
 
A GP framework for child mental health assessment (5–12 years)
Dates:              Friday 30 October 2020 – Saturday 31 December 2022
Duration:           6 hours
Venue:              Online
Register now
 
Online focussed psychological strategies skills training
Date:                Monday 16 November 2020 – Friday 5 March 2021
Duration:          One hour
Venue:             Online
Register now
 
ABC of CBT: skills for GPs
Date:                Saturday 21 November 2020 – Saturday 5 December 2020
Duration:          20 hours
Venue:              Brisbane, Queensland
Register now