CONSULTANCY ROLE

  • Providing consultation to adult mental health workers and child youth and family staff around COPMI cases.
  • Advice to community organisations regarding COPMI issues.

CLINICAL ROLE

  • Short term clinical work with COPMI cases where either the parent or the child is a client of mental health services.
  • Joint family assessments with adult mental health staff.
  • Short term counselling with children and teenagers – debriefing and education about mental illness (the child or the parent has to be the client of mental health services).
  • Periodic group work with children and teenagers.

COMMUNITY SERVICE LIAISON

  • Partnership with an interagency committee running a COPMI Camp as well as Children and Teenagers Fun Days (Camp Kookaburra program).
  • COPMI Coordinators are members of the steering committee for the St George and Sutherland Poppy Playgroup.
  • Consultancy to personnel from other services regarding COPMI issues.

EDUCATION ROLE

  • Provide training for health professionals and other service personnel regarding COPMI issues and COPMI inclusive practice.
  • Provide training to wider local community service personnel regarding COPMI issues.
  • Provide training to wider target group at state and national forums.

SERVICE DEVELOPMENT ROLE
Service development role with adult mental health teams regarding copmi inclusive practice, for example:

  • talking to children and teenagers about mental illness
  • the impact of mental illness on parenting
  • COPMI care planning for mental health staff
  • reviews of children and teenagers at risk
  • checklist for staff in making service referrals regarding COPMI.

SERVICE LIAISON ROLE

  • Between child and adult services regarding referral pathways.
  • Between adult mental health services and other community services such as schools/child protection.

STATE COPMI NETWORK ROLE

  • Attend state meetings.
  • Review state policies and documents regarding COPMI with state network members.

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