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New mini toolkit: Children’s mental health and social determinants of health
The words we use make a difference. Research shows that child mental health experts and practitioners working with children, parents and families have different understandings about children’s mental health. How we communicate our messages is key to bridging this gap. In 2021, we partnered with the FrameWorks Institute to create… -
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New practice papers: Culturally responsive understandings and strategies for promoting children’s health and wellbeing across diverse communities
The migration experience for families settling in Australia can be both exciting and challenging. This series of two papers captures how using culturally responsive practice can support children’s mental health and wellbeing when working with families across different cultural backgrounds. Culturally responsive understandings for promoting children’s health and wellbeing… -
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Essential Health Summit
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Podcast
Responding to racism and the stigma of single parenting
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Online Course
Focused psychological strategies for children (5-12 years)
Online CourseThis course is designed to develop GPs’ skills in delivering evidence-based psychological interventions for a variety of mental health presentations. This course is specifically focused on working with children aged 5-12 years and their families where mental health concerns are present. -
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Reflecting on Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 2024: 10–16 June
Infant Mental Health Awareness Week (IMHAW) is an opportunity to discuss the importance of supporting babies’ mental health and wellbeing. This year’s theme encourages you to speak up for babies by ensuring the needs and wellbeing of infants are considered in your practice, regardless of whether you work with children,… -
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New toolkit: Children’s mental health and climate change and disasters
The words we use make a difference. Research shows that child mental health experts and practitioners working with children, parents and families have different understandings about children’s mental health. How we communicate our messages is key to bridging this gap. In 2021, we partnered with the FrameWorks Institute to… -
Webinar
Our Woven Ways: Uncovering the worries of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents
Emerging Minds and Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)Based on a case study and informed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of ‘being, knowing and doing’, this webinar explores the practice skills required to effectively work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents to explore and respond to their concerns about their children’s social and emotional wellbeing. -
Webinar
How to support parents with intellectual disability to meet their parenting goals
Child Family Community Australia & Emerging MindsCo-produced with Child Family Community Australia (CFCA), this webinar explores how to support parents with an intellectual disability to achieve positive outcomes for themselves as parents and for their children. -
Practice paper
Culturally responsive strategies for promoting children’s health and wellbeing across diverse communities (part two)
Amanda Kemperman, Emerging MindsThis paper is the second of two that discuss culturally responsive practice to support children’s mental health and wellbeing when working with families with diverse culture backgrounds. -
Practice paper
Culturally responsive understandings for promoting children’s health and wellbeing across diverse communities (part one)
Amanda Kemperman, Emerging MindsThis paper is the first of two that discuss practising cultural responsiveness in working with families from diverse communities to support children’s mental health and wellbeing. -
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Emerging Minds Focus framework summaries
Emerging MindsThese resources are designed to build your understanding of how Emerging Minds Focus can support quality improvement within your sector.