At Connected Wellbeing Solutions, we offer high impact training and workshops designed to build the knowledge, confidence, and wellbeing of professionals working across mental health, disability, community services, education, and support coordination sectors. Our training programs are informed by current research, clinical practice, and the lived experience of individuals navigating psychosocial and trauma-related challenges.
We believe that equipping professionals with the right tools and reflective insight leads to better outcomes for clients and safer, more sustainable workplaces.
Our workshops are suitable for:
Support workers
Allied health professionals
Social workers
Support coordinators
NDIS providers
Educators
Mental health clinicians
Frontline and community service teams
Training is available via live online delivery, in person sessions (where available), or as hybrid programs.
This workshop focuses on developing comprehensive, biopsychosocial case formulations using structured clinical reasoning. Participants will learn to apply case formulation frameworks to guide treatment planning, risk management, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Designed for clinicians working with diverse populations, this training blends the practical use of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Interpersonal Psychotherapy techniques for anxiety, depression, trauma, and adjustment disorders. Role-plays and case simulations are used to enhance skills.
This program prepares experienced clinicians to step into supervisory roles. It covers the structure and function of clinical supervision, models of reflective practice, managing power dynamics, and ethical responsibilities in the supervisory relationship.
A practical guide to conducting and documenting functional assessments for clients with psychosocial disability, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, or acquired brain injury. Participants will leave with templates and strategies aligned with NDIA reporting expectations.
A must for clinicians working in mental health or crisis care, this workshop covers evidence-based approaches to suicide risk assessment, collaborative safety planning, and documentation. Special focus is given to culturally appropriate and trauma-informed responses.
Explore the mind-body connection in clinical interventions by integrating concepts from psychoneuroimmunology. Clinicians will learn how chronic stress, trauma, and inflammation affect mental health and how to support healing through integrative, body-aware approaches.
This clinically intensive session explores how to recognise, assess, and respond to complex trauma presentations including dissociative symptoms, emotional dysregulation, and self-harming behaviours. The training draws on structural dissociation theory and phase-oriented treatment models.
Tailored for practitioners frequently exposed to distressing content or frontline work, this training facilitates deeper self-awareness, emotional regulation strategies, and team-based debriefing methods to reduce burnout and secondary traumatic stress.
This workshop uses real-world case scenarios to explore ethical tensions in social work and allied health contexts. Topics include consent, confidentiality, professional boundaries, and navigating cultural and systemic complexities.
deal for NDIS, hospital, or community-based practitioners, this session enhances understanding of how to apply research, best practice guidelines, and client values in team-based service delivery. Includes collaboration strategies for allied health, support workers, and case managers.