Search Results for "care plan"
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My family care plans
As a parent, you understand your child’s needs and routines. Our child care plan templates help you to think in some depth about what you need to plan for, in case of adversity. Your child’s care plan is best written when you are well, together with someone close to you.… -
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Resources for primary care nurses
Emerging Minds offers a range of free, easy-to-use tools to support practitioners working with children and families. As a primary care nurse, you can get started with the following selection of resources. -
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Communities of practice
Emerging Minds facilitates several networks and communities of practice for leaders, practitioners and champions for child mental health and wellbeing. Joining includes access to free online events, resources and networking opportunities designed to demonstrate and share innovative ways that services are strengthening support for child and family mental health. To… -
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PHN leadership series seminars
Seminar 1: Understanding and using workforce competency data to inform PHN planning Presenters: Marisa Coppinger and Mel Caldow, Perinatal & Child Mental Health Section Department of Health and Aged Care; Mel Goodyear and Claire Marsh, Emerging Minds Evaluation team A look at workforce capacity data that emerged through the National… -
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While I’m Away
Deleting your data from the While I’m Away app Please email [email protected] to have you account removed and all associated data deleted. This data will include your care plans, contact details and login information. Back ups of data will remain the property of Australian Infant Child Adolescent and Family Mental Health Association Ltd trading as… -
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Seeking further support
All families experience ups and downs as they navigate daily life. It’s also common to have times when it might be helpful for a child, parent or everyone in the family to get some professional support to cope with challenges that arise. We know it can be hard to ask… -
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Evaluation of the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health
Evaluation of the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health (National Workforce Centre) was designed and commenced alongside the Centre’s establishment in 2017. Over time, a Process and Impact Evaluation has evolved, with annual reporting to the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care on findings, and regular internal… -
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Evaluation of the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health: Accessible data
Figure 1. Hybrid research and evaluation model from 2020 This framework demonstrates the internal elements of the evaluation approach, which are: database development embedding evaluation in program design data collection and analysis stakeholder input to evaluation design program logic development; and program monitoring. The external elements of the evaluation approach… -
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Understanding brain development contributors
Emerging Minds was commissioned to produce Understanding brain development by ARACY through the Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership (TQKP). The modules are one element of TQKP’s Thriving Kids Brain Builders Initiative. This initiative is being delivered in conjunction with the University of Queensland’s Queensland Brain Institute and other collaborators. Many thanks to the… -
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Adult-focused services
Many outside forces influence children’s mental health. Financial instability, insecure housing or employment, mental health difficulties, substance use issues, and family and domestic violence can all cause families enormous stress and anxiety. When parents experience a lot of stress, it can impact on them as parents and their relationships with… -
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Child-focused services
Many outside forces influence children’s mental health. Financial instability, insecure housing or employment, mental health difficulties, substance use issues, and family and domestic violence can all cause families enormous stress and anxiety. When parents experience a lot of stress, it can impact on them as parents and their relationships with… -
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Glossary
A Adolescent A person aged 13–17 years. The terms teenager and young person may also be used to describe an adolescent person. Adult mental health service An organisation that focuses on treating and supporting adults with diagnosed mental health difficulties. Refer also to Child and adolescent mental health service; Mental…