
Opportunity to establish an Asia-Pacific IPS Learning Community
Work Counts, New Zealand member of the International IPS Learning Community, are proposing the formation of an Asia-Pacific IPS Learning Community. Orygen have been attending
Work Counts, New Zealand member of the International IPS Learning Community, are proposing the formation of an Asia-Pacific IPS Learning Community. Orygen have been attending
The IPS Workforce Development Framework aims to increase and retain IPS workforce availability, capacity, and capability to deliver IPS programs in headspace.
The Individual Placement and Support (IPS) Competency Framework underpins the IPS Workforce Development Framework developed for headspace by providing consistent guidance on the skills and competencies required to be an effective IPS specialist.
Australia’s Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health recommends the Australian Government expand IPS into all community mental health services across the country as a priority.
Orygen’s recent Individual Placement and Support policy briefing paper recommends the Australian Government increase investment into IPS for young people, including a vocational peer support trial and funding for support employment technology.
Report from Orygen’s Director of Research and Head of Functional Recovery Research, Professor Eóin Killackey, that examines how attaining work and education can assist young Australians with mental ill-health.
Orygen acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands we are on and pays respect to their Elders past and present. Orygen recognises and respects their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationships to Country, which continue to be important to the First Nations people living today.
Orygen is committed to the health, safety and wellbeing of all children.
Orygen Ltd is a charity that has been endorsed as a deductible gift recipient. ABN 85 098 918 686