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2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Postgraduate Handbook

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Introduction Courses outlined in this Handbook are usually offered to graduates in medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, social work or psychology who work, or expect to work, in child and adolescent mental health services and want to gain further skills and knowledge in this field. Background The Department of Psychological Medicine in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences of The University of Auckland was formed in 2004 from the merger of the Departments of Psychiatry and Health Psychology. The role of the Department is to perform research and teaching in psychiatry and health psychology, to provide consultation to the highest possible standards, and to contribute to the delivery of high quality health care in the wider community. The Department houses the Werry Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health and staff teaching CAMH courses do so as part of the teaching arm of the Werry Centre. Why Child and Adolescent Mental Health? Mental Health needs among children and adolescents are a major concern but also an opportunity to change outcomes. Barriers to meeting needs include the serious shortage of Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) Clinicians, and the limited training available: few health professionals have undergraduate or specialized training in the area. Where can a postgraduate certificate lead me? Certificate courses can be credited towards a Postgraduate Diploma and then towards a Master of Health Sciences or other degrees, depending on the background of the student. It is important to note that the certificate programme does not by itself equip trainees to work clinically with children. A basic clinical training is also required. 2 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook

Funding Te Pou, the national centre of mental health research, information and workforce development, is contracted by the Ministry of Health to administer funding for mental health and addiction post entry clinical training. Skills Matter, within Te Pou, contracts education providers to deliver training on a number of post graduate programmes. The University of Auckland postgraduate Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) a Skills Matter provider and eligibility criteria for fees funding are set out. Tuition fees funding For 2015, to be eligible to receive fees funding for The University of Auckland CAMH Certificate Programme, trainees must: 1. Meet the education provider s (UoA) criteria for eligibility to study at this level. 2. Meet the requirements for registation with one or more of the following: a. Health Practitioners Competence Assurance (HPCA) Act (2003). b. Social Worker registration. c. Drug & Alcohol Practitioners Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (DAPAANZ) status as a registered competent practitioner or associate practitioner status. or d. Other relevant professional body at the discretion of the training provider. 3. Recognise and understand tikanga Maori and other appropriate cultural input to mental health and addiction services. 5. Complete the certificate programme within two academic years, at the discretion of the training institution. Note: The above information is adapted from the Child and Youth Service Specifications available on www.skillsmatter.co.nz (See New Entry to Specialist Practice Infant, Child and Youth Mental Health and Addiction programme.) Travel and accommodation assistance Skills Matter provides a Travel & Accommodation Assistance Grant to support (but not necessarily fully fund) access to Skills Matter funded training programmes for students at a distance from the education provider (in this case, students outside Auckland doing the CAMH Certificate). Upon provision of receipts reimbursement to a set limit is made. Further information regarding the application process for this Grant will be available on the Skills Matter website. (Note for reimbursement of travel and accommodation costs, students contact Skills Matter directly.) www.skillsmatter.co.nz/page/166-travel-andaccommodation-assistance-grants. Skills Matter Contacts for further queries: Email info@skillsmatter.co.nz Website www.skillsmatter.co.nz 4. Be working clinically with children and / or adolescents in a MoH / DHB funded service for at least 0.6FTE (24 hours a week) where they have at least one year s experience. New graduates must be working a minimum of 0.7FTE (28 hours a week). 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook 3

Masters and PhD programmes Studies in child and adolescent mental health may also be continued with enrolment in a Master s in Health Science or a doctoral (PhD )programme. Students need to have completed the requirements for the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences www.calendar.auckland.ac.nz/regulations/medical/pgdiphsc.html or its equivalent, with an average grade of B or higher. The Master s in Health Science can be taken as a taught programme or as a combination of thesis and course work. Talk to the staff about continuing your studies, or see www.calendar.auckland.ac.nz/regulations/medical/mhsc.html and www.calendar.auckland.ac.nz/regulations/doctoral/phd.html. University admissions and enrolment Student Services Online is the new and improved way to apply to the University, enrol in classes, view your timetables, update your details and much more. This site contains help guides and video tutorials. www.studentservices.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/ Study at The University of Auckland Apply for your programme of study Submit the required documents Accept /Decline the offer of study from The University of Auckland Apply for a concession for your courses www.studentservices.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/student-services-online/ sso-apply Log on to Student Services Online and apply for your programme of study i.e. PG Certificate in Health Sciences (60 points), PG Diploma in Health Sciences (120 points), Certificate of Proficiency Colour passport size ID photo Curriculum vitae NZ Citizen/Resident Verification (Birth Certificate / Passport) Official Academic Transcript Students with international qualifications can expect to be charged approximately $125.00 to get their qualifications assessed. Documents have to be submitted to: Postal: Applications and Admissions Private Bag 92019 Auckland, 1142 Courier: Student Information Centre Room 112, Level 1 The Clock Tower 22 Princes Street City Campus Phone: 0800 61 62 63 Email: Studentinfo@auckland.ac.nz www.studentservices.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/sso-how-to-accept-or-declinean-offer-of-admission You have to log on to SSO to accept/decline your offer of study. This offer has an expiry date and if you don t accept/decline by that date, you won t be able to study in the semester you have applied for. www.studentservices.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/sso-apply-concession To get formally enrolled in your courses on SSO, you have to apply for a concession, which the department will approve or decline (depending if you meet the course requirements) 4 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook

International students If you are an international student (that is, you do not have citizenship or permanent residency in New Zealand or Australia) then you should contact Auckland International for application information (international@auckland.ac.nz) For information about Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) programmes Contact: Mr Vas Ajello Clinical Psychologist Certificate Co-ordinator Department of Psychological Medicine Grafton Campus The University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland, 1142 New Zealand Phone: +64 9 923 3767 Fax: +64 9 373 7013 Email: v.ajello@auckland.ac.nz Accommodation/travel You are responsible for getting to and from Auckland yourself and for arranging your own accommodation for the Teaching Blocks. The Department of Psychological Medicine is situated on Level 12, Support Building on Auckland City Hospital site at 2 Park Road, Grafton, Auckland Below is a list of accommodation within walking distance of Auckland City Hospital: St Martin s Waldorf Apartments Hotel 12 St. Martins Lane, Grafton Auckland Phone: +64 9 929 2000 Fax: +64 9 929 2001 www.st-martins-waldorf.co.nz Domain Lodge 1 Boyle Crescent, Grafton, Auckland Phone: +64 9 308 0161 Fax: +64 9 308 0175 www.domainlodge.co.nz Grafton Oaks 121 Grafton Road, Auckland Phone: +64 9 309-0167 Fax: +64 9 377-5962 www.graftonoakshotel.co.nz Quest Newmarket 31 39 Davis Crescent, Newmarket, Auckland Phone: +64 9 520 3000 Fax: +64 9 520 3005 www.questnewmarket.co.nz Parking There is no student parking available for teaching at Grafton Campus. The options are either to find a park in Auckland Domain, which is rather difficult unless you are early, or to take a taxi or a bus. There is a Wilson Car park at Auckland Hospital which charges about $18 per day. 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook 5

Programme outlines Postgraduate certificate The Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHSc) programme specializing in Child and Adolescent Mental Health is designed for graduates in medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, psychology, or social work who are wishing to further develop their skills and knowledge in this field. Areas of focus include child and adolescent development, psychopathology, assessment and case studies. To be eligible for entry students must have a relevant degree, or a relevant health professional qualification and have at least two years of relevant work experience. Eligibility for some clinically based courses may be restricted to registered health professionals. Time to complete: Within one year if enrolled full-time, within two years in enrolled part-time. A limited number of fully funded places are available for applicants who meet certain criteria. Please see Funding above and submit an expression of interest with details of your qualifications and current work to the Certificate coordinator, Vas Ajello. The programme for the PGCHS requires a total of 60 points from courses listed below. 60 points: PSYCHIAT 740, 747, 768 (Note this is the only combination of courses for which there is funding.) or at least 30 points from PSYCHIAT 740, 747, 768. up to 30 points from other courses approved by the Head of School of Medicine. (Some possibilities are listed below. Note that these include CBT courses). Courses offered by the Department of Psychological Medicine (Grafton Campus) PSYCHIAT 747 PSYCHIAT 740 PSYCHIAT 768 PSYCHIAT 769 Child & Adolescent Development Child & Adolescent Psychopathology Clinical Skills in Child, Adolescent & Family Mental Health Assessment CBT with Children, Adolescents and their Families I Two teaching days and a group seminar in Semester One 9 & 10 March Entirely by distance / online Four 2-day teaching blocks; Two blocks in Semester One and two blocks in Semester Two 11 & 12 March 18 & 19 May 27 & 28 July 21 & 22 September Two 2-day teaching blocks in Semester One 19 & 20 March 14 & 15 May PSYCHIAT 770 CBT with Children, Adolescents and their Families II Two 2-day teaching blocks in Semester Two 6 & 7 August 17 & 18 September 6 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook

Postgraduate diploma The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHSc) in Child and Adolescent Mental Health is designed for graduates in medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, psychology, or social work who are wishing to further develop their skills and knowledge in this field. Students must have completed the requirements for a relevant degree, or have completed the requirements for a relevant health professional qualification and have at least two years of relevant work experience to be eligible for entry. Eligibility for some clinical based courses may be restricted to registered health professionals. Students who have completed the certificate (60 points) with a B aggregate or higher can continue to the diploma (an additional 60 points). Time to complete: Within two years if enrolled full-time, within four years if enrolled part-time The programme for the PGDHS requires a total of 120 points from courses listed below offered by the Department of Psychological Medicine (PSYCHIAT) and the School of Population Health (POPLHLTH). At least 30 points from PSYCHIAT 740, 747, 768. 15 points from PSYCHIAT 741. 15 points from POPLHLTH 701 709, 757. Up to 60 points from PSYCHIAT 740, 747, 768 772 or other courses approved by the Head of the School of Medicine. Some nursing courses may also be suitable please discuss with staff. Courses offered by the Department of Psychological Medicine (Grafton Campus) PSYCHIAT 741 PSYCHIAT 769 PSYCHIAT 770 PSYCHIAT 771 PSYCHIAT 772 Therapy in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Theory CBT with Children, Adolescents and their Families I CBT with Children, Adolescents and their Families II Special Topic: Infant Mental Health, Early Environments and Nurturing Relationships Special Topic: Infant Mental Health, Classification of Psychopathology and Effective Treatment Four 2-day teaching blocks in Semester One 24 & 25 March 26 & 27 May Two 2-day teaching blocks in Semester One 19 & 20 March 14 & 15 May Two 2-day teaching blocks in Semester Two 6 & 7 August 17 & 18 September Two 2-day teaching blocks in Semester Two 22 & 23 July 26 & 27 August Two 2-day teaching blocks in Semester Two 22 & 23 July 26 & 27 August Note: Timetable subject to change. Please see Student Services Online for up to date information. 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook 7

Courses offered by the School of Population Health ( Tāmaki Innovation Campus) POPHLTH 767 Research Methods for Health Mon 9.30am 12.30pm Semester One Services 8 days POPHLTH 704 Undertaking Qualitative Health Wed 9am 5pm Semester Two Research POPHLTH 705 Evaluation Research Methods Mon 9am 5pm Semester Two POPHLTH 706 Statistics in Health Science Wed 1.30 4.30pm Semester One 8 days POPHLTH 708 Epidemiology Mon 9.30am 12.30pm Semester Two 8 days POPHLTH 709 Evidence for Best Practice Online course Semester One Note: Timetable subject to change. Please see Student Services Online for up to date information. 8 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook

Description of course content PSYCHIAT 747 Child and Adolescent Development 15 points Coordinator: Vas Ajello The focus is on exploration of major concepts and theories of development and associated research. This includes the study of theories of attachment, cognitive development and social and emotional development in the context of the family, and development of identity and self-concept in adolescence. With only two days of on-campus teaching, use is made of e-learning with pre-recorded presentations on the course website and use of Cecil (the University s web based learning management system). Students also give a presentation to peer groups in Auckland or at regional centres. PSYCHIAT 740 Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 15 points Coordinator: Vas Ajello This course is designed for self-study and is delivered entirely extramurally. No face-to-face teaching is scheduled. Use is made of e-learning with pre-recorded presentations on the course website and use of Cecil (the University s web based learning management system). The course covers classification of psychopathology; the history, presentation and diagnosis of important and common disorders that present in childhood and adolescence; Maori and Pacific cultural issues. PSYCHIAT 768 Clinical Skills in Child, Adolescent & Family Mental Health Assessment 30 points Coordinators: Hiran Thabrew & Vas Ajello A clinically orientated course that focuses on mental health assessment of children, adolescents and families. It teaches the clinical skills of assessment, formulation and case recording of children and adolescents and their families within a mental health setting. This course is an amalgam of theory and practice including methods of assessment, assessment of specific psychiatric disorders, assessment interviewing skills, processing and synthesis of clinical assessment information in written work. Note that employment in a Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services is essential to complete this course. Co requisite: PSYCHIAT 740, 747 PSYCHIAT 741 Therapy in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Theory 15 points Coordinator: Tania Cargo Covers the range of treatment modalities used in child and adolescent mental health.rationale and nature of current therapies will be covered. Students will undertake critical appraisal of the evidence base for therapy pertinent to specific clinical situations. Prerequisite: PSYCHIAT 740 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook 9

PSYCHIAT 769 CBT with NZ Children, Adolescents and their Families I 15 points Coordinator: Tania Cargo Explores Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) as an evidence-based treatment for children, adolescents and their families, and covers both theoretical and practical applications of CBT. Specifically designed for New Zealand based practitioners working clinically and/or therapeutically with families. Students will learn the CBT model, treatment packages and strategies for depression and anxiety. There is also a strong focus on culturally appropriate interventions (especially those appropriate for Maori). Prerequisite: PSYCHIAT 740, 747 PSYCHIAT 770 CBT with NZ Children, Adolescents and their Families II 15 points Coordinator: Tania Cargo Examines advanced knowledge and skills applied to complex disorders. Builds on PSYCHIAT 769 and further extends the practitioner s knowledge and skill base to include more complex issues of Trauma, Anger, DBD, Self-esteem, OCD and Personality. The strong cultural focus continues, with issues for Maori families being considered in more depth. Students will also have access to New Zealand CBT resources and practice more in-depth CBT Skills. Prerequisite: PSYCHIAT 769 PSYCHIAT 771 Special Topic: Infant Mental Health, Early Environments and Nurturing Relationships 15 points Coordinator: Trecia Wouldes Effective treatment of infant and early childhood mental health relies on the accurate assessment of an infant s emerging competencies within the context of the family and the child s early environments. The focus of this course will be the assessment and identification of the risk and protective factors that research has shown to be linked to the development of social and emotional competency during infancy and early childhood. PSYCHIAT 772 Special Topic: Infant Mental Health, Classification of Psychopathology and Effective Treatment 15 points Coordinator: Trecia Wouldes The diagnosis and treatment of infant psychopathology lags far behind our knowledge of adolescent and adult psychopathology. However, emerging evidence suggests there are a number of well-designed interventions that have proved successful in treating early social and emotional problems. The focus of this course is the classification, diagnosis and treatment of infant and early childhood psychopathology. 10 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook

POPLHLTH 701 Research Methods in Health 15 points Coordinator: TBA A comprehensive overview, focusing particularly on the primary health care arena, of theoretical underpinnings of research: the asking of research questions; literature reviews; the design, implementation and appraisal of qualitative and quantitative research; and the writing up and dissemination of research. Restriction: CLINED 714, NURSING 768 POPLHLTH 704 Undertaking Qualitative Health Research 15 points Coordinator: Dr Janine Wiles Provides practical experience in the appraisal and use of qualitative methods in research in health. The development of studies from research questions through design, conduct, and analysis and interpretation of such studies are examined in detail. Students are required to prepare a portfolio examining the use of a specific methodological approach in qualitative health research. POPLHLTH 705 Evaluation Research Methods 15 points Coordinator: Sarah Appleton Provides a comprehensive outline of the nature of programme evaluation in the health sector and an overview of a variety of approaches to programme evaluation and the appropriate use of research tools. Includes logic models, stakeholder analysis, the development of objectives, indicators, client surveys and interviews. Emphasis on mixed methods evaluation designs involving qualitative and quantitative data gathering. POPLHLTH 706 Statistics in Health Science 15 points Coordinator: Associate Professor Roger Marshall Provides an overview of statistics and statistical methods for health scientists. Covers a range of methods and tests, including regression. POPLHLTH 708 Epidemiology 15 points Coordinator: Professor Robert Scragg Examines epidemiological study design, measures of effect, screening, appropriate statistics for epidemiology, with a focus on public health epidemiology. POPLHLTH 709 Evidence for Best Practice 15 points Coordinator: Ms Gillian Robb Evidence based practice uses epidemiological data derived from valid and clinically relevant research. This includes the accuracy of diagnostic tests, the power of prognostic markers and the efficacy and safety of therapeutic, rehabilitative or preventive interventions. This evidence is integrated with relevant contextual evidence such as patient and practitioner values, social, cultural and economic considerations to inform best practice. POPLHLTH 767 Health Services Research Methods 15 points Coordinator: Dr Rob McNeill Focuses on teaching the knowledge and practical skills to conduct health services research. The course follows through the typical research process drawing on a range of different methodologies and methods, both quantitative and qualitative, to develop and answer research questions relating to the accessibility, quality and cost of health care and the improvement of health outcomes. Restriction: POPLHLTH 702 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook 11

Department of Psychological Medicine/Werry Centre Staff Vas Ajello MSc, Clinical Psychology, PG Certificate in Academic Practice Vas is a clinical psychologist with many years experience in CAMH and general practice. He coordinates the Certificate programme and has been involved in teaching it since 2003. Vas has a special interest in the needs of distance students and in facilitating flexible teaching and learning. Email: v.ajello@auckland.ac.nz Tania Cargo PHDipClinPsych, MEd Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Manu me Ngāti Maru Tania is a Māori clinical psychologist, who has worked clinicially with Māori tāmariki and their whānau in specialist child and adolescent mental health services and in Māori community services throughout the Tāmaki-makau-rau region. Her current interests are in the spcecialist area of Infant Mental Health and in the area of culturally applicable Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Tania is currently an executive board member of the Āotearoa New Zealand Association of Cognitive Behavioural Therapies and has been a lecturer in the Department of Psychological Medicine since 2000. She coordinates the Child and Adolescent CBT papers, as well as lecturing in the Post-graduate child and adolescent mental health course. Her current PhD research involves designing and evaluating a Māori māmā-pēpi infant programme called AWHI alongside Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT). E-mail: t.cargo@auckland.ac.nz 12 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook

Sally Merry MBChB, MD, FRANZCP, CCAP Sally is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Medicine at The University of Auckland, New Zealand. Sally is Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Psychological Medicine and Director of the Werry Centre which she established. Dr Merry is a child and adolescent psychiatrist Her main area of research interest has been e-therapy and adolescent depression and she has conducted a number of major studies in the area including Cochrane Collaboration reviews of evidence for interventions and a trial of the effectiveness of a computer based treatment for depression. Dr Merry continues to work clinically and ihas contributed to the development of an Infant Mental Health Service within the Counties Manukau District Health Board. E-mail: s.merry@auckland.ac.nz Hiran Thabrew BM, BSc, FRANZCP, FRACP Hiran is a dual trained Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Paediatrician with a keen interest in promoting integrated and evidence based approaches to sustaining and improving the mental health of children, young people and their families. Prior to commencing as Deputy Director of the Werry Centre in October 2012, he was employed within CAMHS services, Paediatric Consultation Liaison services and an Early Intervention Service in the Wellington region. During this period, he was actively engaged in a number of areas of interagency collaboration, service development and research. In addition to being a member of the Workforce Development team, he also enjoys being part of the Paediatric Consultation Liaison Service at Starship Hospital and working as a Senior Lecturer within the Department of Psychological Medicine at The University of Auckland. Email: h.thabrew@auckland.ac.nz 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook 13

Trecia Wouldes, PhD Dr Trecia Wouldes is a developmental psychologist and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychological Medicine. The focus of her teaching and research is the health, mental health and development of children exposed to biological and/or psychological insults that occur prenatally or during early childhood. She is currently the Director of the Auckland, New Zealand site of the 5-site Infant Development, Environment And Lifestyle (IDEAL) study investigating the developmental outcomes of children born to mothers who used methamphetamine (street name P ) during their pregnancy. Through her research, Dr Wouldes has developed a special interest in the provision of early, evidence-based interventions for infants, toddlers and pre-school children. Email: t.wouldes@auckland.ac.nz 14 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook

Semester One - 2015 2015 Academic Year Semester One begins Mid-semester break/easter ANZAC Day Graduation Queen's Birthday Lectures end Study break Examinations Semester One ends Inter-semester break Semester Two - 2015 Semester Two begins Mid-semester break Graduation Lectures end Study break Labour Day Examinations Semester Two ends Semester One - 2016 Semester One begins Monday 2 March Friday 3 - Saturday 18 April Monday 27 April Monday 4, Wednesday 6, Friday 8 May Monday 1 June Friday 5 June Saturday 6 June - Wednesday 10 June Thursday 11 June - Monday 29 June Monday 29 June Tuesday 30 June - Saturday 18 July Monday 20 July Monday 31 August - Saturday 12 September Tuesday 29 September Friday 23 October Saturday 24 October - Wednesday 28 October Monday 26 October Thursday 29 October - Monday 16 November Monday 16 November Monday 29 February Disclaimer Although every reasonable effort is made to ensure accuracy, the information in this document is provided as a general guide only for students and is subject to alteration. All students enrolling at the University of Auckland must consult its official document, the current Calendar of the University of Auckland, to ensure that they are aware of and comply with all regulations, requirements and policies. We advise that the University of Auckland is not involved in the employment of completing health professional students and can make no guarantee of post-qualification registration or employment in New Zealand or any other country. To get the latest information please go to postgraduate study on the website: www.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/faculty/postgrad 2015 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Handbook 15

Contact Department of Psychological Medicine Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences The University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland, New Zealand Phone: +64 9 923 3767 Fax: +64 9 373 7013 Web: www.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz www.werrycentre.org.nz