Search Results for "looking after your wellbeing"
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Practice paper
Key considerations for practitioners responding to childhood bullying
Nicole RollbuschThis resource was designed for practitioners who want to know how to support children's disclosures of bullying involvement by providing supportive and curious responses. -
Webinar
How infant-led practice in family violence settings can nurture hope for infants and families
Child Family Community Australia & Emerging MindsThis webinar will be of interest to practitioners working in the child, family, health, accommodation and housing sectors who encounter or directly work with infants, toddlers and families within the context of domestic and family violence. -
Practice paper
Supporting families while they wait for a health care service
Sara Abdi, Parenting Research CentreExtended wait times to access health services can be harmful for children and their family, but health care practitioners can support families on a waitlist through regular communication and contact, planning, identifying informal supports, and providing information and resources to support them through the waiting period. -
Practice paper
Primary health support for bullying in the middle years: Learnings for practitioners
Michele Hervatin, Parenting Research CentrePrimary health care practitioners have an important role to play in identifying and responding to bullying, and in doing so, supporting child wellbeing. -
In focus
In focus: Parenting with a mental illness
Emerging MindsParenting with mental illness can be hard. But reflecting on the potential impacts will help you recognise when you need further support and implement strategies, to ensure you and your family can manage the more difficult times with strength and resilience. -
Fact sheet
Parenting with mental health difficulties
Emerging MindsThis resource has been developed to help parents to understand how mental illness can impact parenting and learn practical strategies to help maintain a strong relationship between parents and children. -
Fact sheet
Supporting children of parents living with mental illness
Emerging MindsThis resource aims to help parents, and their family and friends, learn how to best support children when their parent is experiencing mental illness. -
Fact sheet
Depression and anxiety in new parents
Emerging MindsThis resource explores depression and anxiety in new parents. It aims to help you understand that depression and anxiety are common around the time of your baby’s birth and during their first year of life. It also explores what to do if you or your partner is at risk or showing signs of mental health difficulties. -
Fact sheet
Self-care for parents and caregivers
Emerging MindsThis resource aims to help you understand why self-care is essential for parents and caregivers. It also explores what you can do to boost your own wellbeing to help make the most of your time with your baby. -
Fact sheet
Common responses among toddlers and preschoolers who experience a bushfire
Emerging MindsThis resource is designed to help parents identify the signs their young child might need extra support to recover following the event. -
Fact sheet
Common responses among teenagers who experience a bushfire
Emerging MindsThis resource is designed to help parents identify the signs their teenager might need extra support to recover following a bushfire. -
Fact sheet
Common responses among primary school-aged children who experience a bushfire
Emerging MindsThis resource is designed to help parents identify the signs their child might need extra support to recover following a bushfire.