Presenter – Ash Michael – Recovery Co-ordinator and Counsellor, Road Trauma WA

Ash has a background in psychology and counselling and works alongside individuals, communities and organisations affected by road trauma. In this session, we explore how post-crash support fits into your patient care, especially for those managing grief, trauma or other mental health impacts following a road incident. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of how road trauma affects individuals, families and communities; clear knowledge of RTSWA’s free, statewide trauma-informed support and counselling; practical steps and confidence in organising third-party referrals to RTSWA; and an RTSWA referral and information pack to support you in your role.

STRICTLY LIMITED NUMBERS – Registrations are essential, visit: ruralhealthwest.eventsair.com/swhpn291025e-buss/reg

This is a free event. To become a member of the South West Health Professionals Network – visit swhpn.com.au/ network (membership is free). For more information, please contact SWHPN Regional Program Coordinator June Foulds [email protected]

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Event Details
29 Oct 2025
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29 Oct 2025
South West
Free
All Professions
Emergency Medicine
Presentation/Discussion

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