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good evening everybody and welcome to this webinar hosted by the mental health professionals network uh my name's steve trumbull and i'll be your facilitator tonight um i would welcome you all i'm not sure how many people we have logged in tonight there's been a lot of interest in this webinar i'm sure we've got a good number of people on board i'll begin by acknowledging the traditional custodians of the land seas and waterways across australia in which our webinar presenters and u.s participants are located we pay our respects to elders past present and future for the memories the traditions the culture and hopes of aboriginal and torres strait islander australia so welcome again so there's our panel um i'll start by introducing myself as a general practitioner but head of medical education at the university of melbourne melbourne medical school and we do have a good collection of people tonight i'm not going to run through their bios in detail because you've had those circulated wi...