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Important update: Child-aware supervision online course
We will soon be retiring the online course Child-aware supervision. If you have already completed this course, please ensure you download your certificate prior to Tuesday, 31 October, 2023 for your professional development records. An updated version of this course has been produced and you can find Supervision for children’s… -
Webinar
Practice skills to promote infant and parent mental health in the first 12 months of life
Emerging Minds and Mental Health Professionals' Network (MHPN)Co-produced with the Mental Health Professionals' Network (MHPN), this webinar aims to explore practice skills that nurture the developing parent–child relationship and address the practical and emotional transitions of parenting. -
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Collaborating with the family and team: Common practice challenges in child mental health
Emerging Minds and Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)This webinar with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) explores the importance of collaborating with the family and the professional team for child mental healthcare. -
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New online course: Understanding brain development
Brains aren’t just born; they’re built over time. Nurturing and responsive relationships and safe environments are key to developing thriving brains. In partnership with the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY) and the Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership (TQKP), and in collaboration with The University of Queensland’s Queensland… -
Podcast
Gaming: Finding a healthy balance for children and young people
Nikki TaranisRuntime00:32:19Released1/8/23 -
Webinar
Supporting culturally and linguistically diverse children and families who experience racism
Child Family Community Australia & Emerging MindsThis webinar with CFCA is recommended for practitioners who may engage and work with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) children, families and communities. -
Research summary
Highlights in child mental health research: June 2023
Prepared by AIFSThis June 2023 research summary provides a selection of recently released papers, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses related to infant and child mental health. Each summary includes an introductory overview of the content for that month, followed by a list of selected articles. Each article is accompanied by a brief synopsis which presents the key messages and highlights. -
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National Workforce Survey for Parent, Family and Child Mental Health 2020–21 – Key findings webinar
Emerging MindsThis webinar shares the results of the first National Workforce Survey for Parent, Family and Child Mental Health in 2020–21. Between December 2020 and March 2021, we asked health, social and community services workers in Australia how they viewed their capabilities in regard to understanding and responding to child mental health. This event provides an overview of what we have learned from the 1,500 workers who took part. -
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New micro-credential course with Flinders University
Developed as a collaborative project between Flinders University’s Social Work Discipline and Emerging Minds, this new course is designed to support and guide your learning on interpersonal trauma and its impacts on children. You will learn from experts in the field who have, between them, more than 60 years experience… -
Online Course
Understanding brain development
Online CourseThis course will provide you with an increased awareness, knowledge, and understanding of foundational concepts about developmental neuroscience (brain development). -
Fact sheet
The emotional labour of lived experience work
Lydia Trowse and Bec Edser, Emerging MindsParticipating in lived experience work can be emotionally exhausting or triggering for both families and staff. This resource explores ways to reduce the emotional labour of lived experience work. -
Webinar
Developing a plan: Common practice challenges in child mental health
Emerging Minds and Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)Based on a case study, this webinar with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) explores the skills required to respond to practice challenges including creating family-led support plans that address multiple factors that might be impacting the family, and putting supports in place when there is a lack of specialist services available, or there are long waitlists.