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Craig’s Story
Craig AllattCraig's partner took her own life after struggling with post-natal psychosis. He tells his story in the hope of helping other carers. -
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Inpatient Mental Health Service – Family Friendly Checklist
The Children of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI) national initiativeThis checklist is designed for inpatient mental health services, to help them check how 'family-friendly' their service is. This checklist has been developed from information provided by parents with a mental illness, their partners, support people and children as well as service providers. -
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Community Mental Health Service – Family Friendly Checklist
Children of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI)This checklist is designed to help community mental health services to check how 'family-friendly' their service is. This checklist has been developed from information provided by parents with a mental illness, their partners, support people and children as well as service providers. -
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Checklist for consumer and carer (lived experience) participation
The Children of Parents with a Mental Illness national initiative (COPMI)This checklist is designed to be an easy-to-use reference tool for organisations incorporating consumer and carer (lived experience) participation into their practice. -
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Evidence-based research summaries – COPMI ‘GEMS’
The COPMI national initiativeThe aim of 'Gateways to Evidence that MatterS' (GEMS) is to provide a summary of recent Australian and international research concerning children of parents with a mental illness (aged 0-18 years), their parents and families. -
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Talking with teenagers about parental mental illness
The COPMI national initiativeTalking with teenagers about parental mental illness can help them to make sense of their parent's behaviour and contribute to their own sense of wellbeing. This fact sheet provides some tips to assist parents to talk with their teenage children. -
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Talking with primary school aged children about parental mental illness
The COPMI national initiativeTalking to children about parental mental illness can help them to make sense of their parent's behaviour and contribute to their own sense of wellbeing. This fact sheet provides some tips to assist parents to talk with their children. -
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Working with parents with mental illness – Guidelines for GPs
The COPMI national initiativeThis fact sheet provides guidelines for General Practitioners who work with parents who experience mental illness. -
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Parenting – Being a Dad
The COPMI national initiativeThis information sheet provides information for dads when mental illness is part of family life. -
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Dads – Understanding and managing mental illness
The COPMI national initiativeThis information sheet provides information specifically for dads about understanding and managing mental illness. -
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Dads – Looking after your emotional wellbeing
Children of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI) national initativeThis information sheet provides information specifically for dads about looking after their emotional wellbeing. -
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Dads – Looking after your physical wellbeing
The COPMI national initiativeThis information sheet provides information specifically for dads about looking after their physical wellbeing.