Developments in rehabilitation psychiatry within the RANZCP and the creation of a mental health rehabilitation curriculum.

Australas Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; and Northern Health, Psychosocial Research Centre, Coburg, VIC, Australia.

Published: October 2023

Objective: This paper describes the initial development of a mental health rehabilitation curriculum for Australian mental health settings and for psychiatrists and trainees wishing to develop specialist skills in mental health rehabilitation.

Method: Members of the Section of Social Cultural and Rehabilitation Psychiatry (SSCRP) established an expert working group under the auspices of the RANZCP. Existing college training resources were reviewed, and a gap analysis was conducted to guide development of new training modules.

Results: A tiered curriculum structure was created that allows a staged development of rehabilitation knowledge, skills and attitudes required to be a specialist in mental health rehabilitation. An introductory module was developed to establish the principles of modern mental health rehabilitation. Most of the curriculum was based on existing resources that are relevant to rehabilitation practice. Finalisation of a draft for review was undertaken with the assistance of the RANZCP education project advisors and curriculum experts.

Conclusions: As a national body responsible for training psychiatric registrars and maintenance of training for psychiatrists, the RANZCP is well situated to train the specialist medical mental health workforce required to lead rehabilitation services in Australia. The RANZCP mental health rehabilitation curriculum will provide a platform to train the skilled workforce that will enable these services to be fully realised.

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