Course curriculum

    1. Welcome to this course

    2. How to use this course

    3. Before we begin...

    4. About me

    1. Overview

    2. History and mental health laws

    3. Quiz Time

    1. Overview

    2. What is the purpose of mental health law?

    3. International Human Rights and Mental Health Laws

    4. How mental health (and other) laws are made

    5. Quiz Time

    1. Overview

    2. Jessie's story

    3. Team 1: Mental Health Organisations and Workers

    4. Team 1: Your duties

    5. Team 2: Mental Health Consumers

    6. Team 2: Consumer rights

    7. Team 3: Umpires

    8. Team 3: Umpires' roles

    9. Jessie's story - on reflection

    10. Quiz Time

    1. Overview

    2. Duty of care is a power

    3. Treatment orders are blank cheques

    4. Mental capacity is about insight

    5. Quiz Time

    1. Overview

    2. Challenges

    3. Futures

    4. Quiz Time

About this course

  • $110.00
  • 33 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content

Understand the practical within the political

Understand mental health laws and what you need to bring a human rights focus.

Instructor(s)

Simon Katterl

Founder, Simon Katterl Consulting

Simon Katterl (he/him) is a mental health advocate and consultant that advises governments, mental health and legal services on human rights, mental health, co-design and regulation. Central to Simon's work is his lived experience of mental health issues and dealing with suicide, as well as his connection to the consumer workforce. He works from this perspective on a daily basis. Simon has: worked at key human rights, lived experience and regulatory bodies; advised the Minister for Mental Health on the world-first "Not Before Time: Lived Experience-Led Justice and Repair" report; been commissioned by the Department of Health (Victorian Government) to advise on how they can better meet their legal obligations; advised other state governments on governance and regulation of public mental health systems; assisted in consultations and deliberations on the design of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Act 2022; consulted to the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System, focusing on work areas including mental health law, regulatory oversight and human rights; published in world-leading mental health and legal academic journals, as well as the Guardian, the Age and more; provided training on the 'Human Rights from the Top' training package for public mental health providers.

FAQ

  • Who does this course focus on?

    People working in the mental health - either in services or in the broader parts of the system, like government and policy roles.

  • What does it focus on?

    It aims to provide people with the conceptual and practical skills to understand mental health laws they are bound to and challenge them to improve.

  • I can't afford this course. What should I do?

    This is a paid course that focuses on the mental health workforce. You may be able to ask your organisation to cover your expenses or claim it during your tax period as a work expense. If you are a consumer or survivor who is not working in the system (in services, in policy, or in tech) in a paid role, you can email [email protected] to access the course for free.