About the Wisdom-Seeking Series
Welcome to the final set of episodes of our Wisdom-Seeking Series, Welcome to the second set of episodes of our Wisdom-Seeking Series, a fortnightly set of 90min workshops for experienced GPs to explore the complicated questions in general practice and mental health care. These fortnightly workshops will run on Monday evenings, beginning at 7:30pm (Sydney time).
Each “episode” will start with 30 minutes of a podcast-style conversation between A/Prof Louise Stone and a guest expert. The remaining 30-60 minutes will involve a group exploration of the topics raised, co-facilitated by the episode hosts. Here, the meat of the discussion will come from you: the participants.
These workshops are not Balint groups, nor case discussions, nor clinical supervision. They are something different altogether. The topics are broad, giving participants a chance to share cases without being focussed on a single case. The format of these episodes is designed to promote mutual curiosity and reflexivity, and to help each other develop more nuanced understandings of our role in managing the mental health of our patients.
About Episode 10: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ways of Knowing
This week’s episode will explore the friction of negotiating some Indigenous ways of being and knowing, with non-Indigenous constructs of mental health and illness.
This session will be an open and safe space for participants to seek deeper understanding of this complex area.
Accessing the episode
To participate in this episode, or in our upcoming Monday evening episodes, register your interest here and you will be provided a link to the sessions.
Sustaining the series
In keeping with our philosophy of valuing our own contributions and expertise, we have decided to compensate the facilitators of this series for their time. To learn more about our rates, or to support this endeavour, visit our donations page here.