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At this QAMH Members Forum, Keith Bryant, the CEO of Open Dialogue Centre and Mark Hopfenbeck, the Head of Training at the Centre will discuss how the Open Dialogue Centre is creating opportunities for organisations in settings as diverse as schools, hospitals and homelessness services to build models of service that bring family and community into mental health care using Open Dialogue Practice.
Keith has a background in finance but has been involved in the governance and management of non-profit organisations in health, welfare and education. He has a particular interest in stimulating philanthropy to contribute to innovation in our most pressing social issues.
Mark is a distinguished social anthropologist, serves as an assistant professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
His expertise in health and social policy extends to his role as a visiting fellow at London South Bank University and an individual partner at Oxford University’s Collaborating Centre for Values-based Practice. With a focus on mindfulness and relational welfare, Mark is deeply involved in research to enhance mental health care, including crisis intervention and the Open Dialogue approach, both nationally and globally.
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We look forward to our member’s continued involvement and engagement in our member’s forums.
QAMH represents over 100 members in the Queensland Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Sector, and people with experiences of psychosocial disability.
Through QAMH, members have the access to resources that strengthen their organisations, a platform to connect with colleagues, and create a solid evidence base for community mental health interventions.
Our member’s support has enabled QAMH to deliver some positive outcomes for the mental health sector in terms of advocacy, influence, representation and sector development.
Membership with QAMH includes a range of benefits as part of our commitment:
- Representation and advocacy
- Opportunity to influence Queensland’s community mental health landscape
- Strategic support
- Delivery of latest and most relevant Information
- Training, forums, and development opportunities
- Invitations to member-only events.
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