Gambling Harm: Working with an integrated practice lens

On August 29, 2024, from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm, Financial Victoria will host a seminar titled "Gambling Harm: Working with an Integrated Practice Lens." This session aims to explore best practices in providing holistic and integrated support to individuals experiencing gambling harm. The seminar targets professionals in primary and allied health sectors, as well as financial counsellors, emphasizing the importance of a multi-faceted approach in addressing gambling-related issues.

Seminar Overview

The seminar will showcase case studies that illustrate effective strategies for referring and collaborating within an integrated practice model. This model is designed to ensure that clients receive comprehensive and coordinated services that address not only their gambling problems but also related issues such as housing instability, legal troubles, and family violence. By connecting clients with various support services, the integrated practice aims to improve overall outcomes and promote sustainable recovery.

Speakers and Key Topics

Attendees will benefit from the insights of a diverse panel of experts, including a financial counsellor, a therapeutic counsellor, and a community service representative. These speakers will share their experiences and discuss what works best for clients and service providers in an integrated practice framework.

The seminar will cover several key topics:

Understanding Integrated Practice:

  • Participants will gain a clear understanding of what integrated practice entails and how to incorporate best outcome strategies into their work.
  • The session will delve into the principles and benefits of integrated practice, emphasizing the importance of a coordinated approach in supporting clients with gambling harm.

Case Work and Integrated Practice:

  • Through detailed case studies, the seminar will highlight the pros and cons of integrated practice.
  • Discussions will focus on referrals and secondary consultations, which are crucial for enhancing opportunities for successful integrated practice.
  • Attendees will learn how to navigate the challenges and leverage the strengths of working within an integrated model.

Improving Practice and Outcomes:

  • The seminar will also address situations where integrated practice may not be effective.
  • Participants will be equipped with strategies to have productive conversations with clients and other service providers to improve practices and outcomes.
  • This component aims to foster a culture of continuous improvement and collaboration among professionals working with individuals affected by gambling harm.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the seminar, participants will be able to:

  • Comprehend the concept of integrated practice and apply best outcome strategies in their professional work.
  • Analyze case studies to understand the advantages and potential drawbacks of integrated practice.
  • Enhance their ability to make effective referrals and engage in secondary consultations, thereby maximizing the benefits of integrated practice.
  • Conduct meaningful dialogues with clients and service providers to refine practices and achieve better outcomes, even when integrated practice faces challenges.

Conclusion

This seminar offers a valuable opportunity for professionals to deepen their understanding of integrated practice and its significance in addressing gambling harm. By learning from experts and engaging with real-world case studies, attendees will be better equipped to provide holistic and effective support to their clients, ultimately contributing to improved recovery and well-being for individuals and families affected by gambling harm.

Register here: Gambling Harm/

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