Search Results for "Bullying"
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Practice strategies for childhood bullying
Online CourseThis course focuses on skills that will help you to support the mental health of children aged 4 to 12 years who have been experiencing or engaging in bullying behaviour. -
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Understanding childhood bullying and mental health
Online CourseLearn how you can support the mental health and wellbeing of children experiencing bullying. -
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Practice strategies for formulation: Infants and toddlers
Online CourseThis course aims to support you to extend your standard formulation practices by integrating the ally, advocate and awareness of relationship framework. It will also support you to bring your professional expertise together with the family’s know-how, to develop a shared understanding of the infants’ and toddlers’ experience. -
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An introduction to family partnerships for educators
Online CourseDeveloped for educators, this course introduces the concept of family partnerships as a practice for supporting children’s mental health, development and overall wellbeing. Learn about what family partnerships are; how they can be used to support children’s wellbeing; and what authentic family partnerships look like in practice. -
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Replanting the Birthing Trees: Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and children in the first 2,000 days
Online CourseThis course honours the wisdom of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parenting practices that have endured for over 60,000 years, and invites practitioners to be curious, notice this ancient knowledge and consider how it can be applied in contemporary practices. -
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Understanding brain development
Online CourseThis course will provide you with an increased awareness, knowledge, and understanding of foundational concepts about developmental neuroscience (brain development). -
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Supporting children’s mental health when working with separating parents
Online CourseImprove the experience of children and families when parents are going through separation or divorce by making children's wellbeing a central aspect of the conversations that you have together, and explore the four key aspects of practice that support children's mental health. -
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Understanding children’s mental health in culturally diverse (or ‘CALD’) communities
Online CourseExplore practice considerations that support culturally responsive and inclusive work with families, and four key domains that support children's mental health when working with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) families. -
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Practice strategies for infant and toddler assessment
Online CourseThis course builds on the foundational knowledge by expanding on the ally, advocate and awareness of relationship framework that promotes the mental health of children aged 0–5 years. -
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Supporting the mental health of children with higher weight
Online CourseThis course and supporting resources will help you develop an understanding of the links between higher weight and mental health in childhood and build collaborative relationships with children and families. -
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Rebuilding our shields: Sharing the stories of deadly dads
Online CourseThis course is designed to break down dominant stereotypes and help you understand the critical role that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander fathers have in supporting children to grow up healthy, strong and thriving. -
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Honouring Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander voices in healing family violence
Online CourseFamily violence interventions must be strengths-based and led, developed and driven by Community if they are to succeed. This course will help non-Indigenous practitioners to develop trusting relationships with First Nations families experiencing violence, empowering them to take the lead in their healing journeys.