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People seeking mental health support may present with a range of factors that can make it challenging for health professionals to determine the most appropriate level of care required. 

The Initial Assessment and Referral – Decision Support Tool (IAR-DST) is a free tool developed by the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing to provide GPs and mental health clinicians across Australia, with an estimate of the intensity of the mental health response that a person may need when first seeking mental health support. The IAR-DST complements clinical judgement and provides clinicians with a standardised, evidence-based approach to providing mental health assessments and care recommendations. GPs, GP registrars, practice nurses, mental health nurses, allied health professionals and anyone else working in the mental health space can complete IAR-DST training. 

Self-paced eLearning training 

The e-Learning module is a self-paced format designed for health professionals who are suitably qualified and experienced in mental health assessment and/or treatment. It provides flexibility to complete training at a time and place that suits individual needs.

Online workshops

In addition to the eLearning module, Murray PHN and the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing are continuing to offer online training workshops up until April 2026.

National online workshops:

Murray PHN online workshops:

CPD accredited hours
Certificates of attendance are provided for live training sessions to support CPD claims. This training is accredited by both ACRRM and RACGP. GPs are required to self-log their CPD with their relevant college.

Further information

Key resources

Contact

For more information or support contact Murray PHN’s Initial Assessment and Referral Training and Support Officer, Louise Scheidl, e: lscheidl@murrayphn.org.au

Last Update: February 10th, 2026