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Mental health in general practice anxiety, depression & ADHD: Practical insights for primary care

A full-day GP education event focused on the assessment and management of common mental health conditions in general practice, with a particular focus on anxiety disorders, depression and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Date & time

Saturday, 27 June 2026
9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location

Waikato University, Hillcrest Road, Hamilton

Who should attend

GP, Nurse practitioner

Duration

8 hours

Pricing

Free

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    About this event

    A full-day CPD programme for vocationally registered GPs, GP registrars and nurse practitioners, focused on the assessment and management of common mental health conditions in primary care.

    This day responds directly to two areas of growing responsibility in general practice: the post-1-February-2026 ADHD prescribing rules enabling vocationally registered GPs to initiate stimulant treatment in adults, and the increasing complexity of depression and anxiety being managed without secondary-care support. It combines clinical updates, practical guidance, and reflective discussion — all grounded in real-world primary care contexts.

    Programme overview

    Following registration and a pōwhiri or mihi whakatau, the day runs across four sessions:

    • Session I — Adult ADHD: assessment and diagnosis under the new Te Whatu Ora framework (Dr Andrew Darby).

    • Session II — Stimulant treatment: initiation, titration and controlled-drug monitoring (Dr Andrew Darby).

    • Session III — Depression: sequencing, switching and shared-care when first-line approaches are insufficient (Dr Sangeeta Dey).

    • Session IV — Complex anxiety, and risk and suicide assessment when secondary-care backup is limited (Dr Sangeeta Dey).

    • Panel & Q&A — Joint session with all presenters.

    An equity lens for Māori, Pacific and rural patients — including hauora Māori and whānau-centred approaches to care — is threaded throughout the day. The programme closes with MOPS reflection prompts and a feedback survey.

    Who should attend

    Vocationally registered GPs, GP registrars, nurse practitioners, and other primary care clinicians with an interest in mental health.

    What to expect

    • Evidence-informed updates relevant to New Zealand primary care.

    • Case-based discussion and practical tools.

    • Time for questions, discussion, and shared learning.

    • An equity lens across Māori, Pacific and rural contexts.

    • RNZCGP CME points can be claimed; MOPS reflection prompts provided.

    Register for this event

    Please contact steven.lillis@waikato.ac.nz to register for this event

    Event date

    Saturday, 27 June 2026, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

    What's included

    • No course fee
    • In-person as published
    • 8 hours

    Registration Details

    Cost:Free
    For:GP, Nurse practitioner
    Format:In person
    RSVP via email

    You'll be directed to a secure form to complete your registration

    Need help?

    Have questions about this event or need assistance with registration?

    steven.lillis@waikato.ac.nz.

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