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About ‘Can Do’ for Young People, Families and Carers

‘Can Do’ for Young People, Families and Carers is a three unit training package that seeks to improve the capacity of general practice and the Divisions of General Practice to recognise and effectively respond to mental health and substance use issues in young people in their local community. The three units are titled:

  • Young people, mental health and substance use – where do we start?
  • Young people, mental health and substance use – how can we help?
  • Families and carers – how do we support and include them?

The training is offered for delivery face to face at the local level and is intended for delivery through divisions of general practice, headspace CYS sites and other interested organisations. 

This training is intended to be run as the series of three and therefore can not be mixed and matched with other ‘Can Do’ network training units.

 
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