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Courses

Mental Health Recovery Course Suite

The Capacit-e Mental Health Recovery Suite is a fantastic resource for organisations, mental health and community workers, people with mental health conditions, their friends, family and colleagues. It will fundamentally change the way you view mental health recovery and what it takes to support your own or another’s recovery. Explore concepts and tools and challenge preconceptions through a range of learning activities and videos, including personal stories of recovery. Read more.

Understanding Mental Health Recovery Course

This course takes learners on a journey through the key concepts of mental health recovery.

Participants will explore the myths and realities of recovery through a range of learning activities and video components, including consumer perspectives on recovery as a unique and individual journey.

This course will fundamentally change the way you view the experience of living with a mental health condition and the importance of supporting hope, connectedness and a meaningful life. Read more.

Language of Mental Health Recovery Course

This course explores how language is used within mental health settings and the broader community. How can your language limit or exclude others? How can it challenge, empower and inspire?

Participants will explore the use of language through a range of learning activities and videos, including consumer, carer and worker perspectives on language and mental health. Read more.

Supporting Mental Health Recovery Course

This course is designed for people who already have a basic understanding of mental health recovery and want to learn more about how to support people in their recovery. If you would like to learn more about recovery, check out Understanding Mental Health Recovery.

Recovery is often described as a unique and individual journey. Participants will learn how they can walk alongside and support someone on their recovery path.

Explore tools for promoting recovery learning, wellbeing and hope as well as supporting choice, through a range of learning activities and videos, including personal stories of recovery. Read more.