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Important information for COPMI eLearning users
Given all of COPMI’s online training will be transitioning to the National Workforce Centre, we have taken the opportunity to update the Let’s Talk and Family Focus (which will be renamed to Family Talk) courses. The new updates will go live in November but regrettably, we are unable to transfer… -
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National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health to launch this November
After 15 years of delivering the Children of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI) national initiative, earlier this year our team at Emerging Minds received the exciting news that the Australian Government had funded us to lead the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health. This innovative project sees our… -
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COPMI national initiative
The wide remit of the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health means that we will produce resources that focus on several key areas of vulnerability for infant and child mental health, including children of parents with a mental illness. Specific funding for the COPMI program concluded in June 2017,… -
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Our service The Australian Infant Child Adolescent and Family Mental Health Association Ltd trading as Emerging Minds (‘we’ or ‘us’) is dedicated to advancing the mental health and emotional wellbeing of Australian infants, children, adolescents and their families. Emerging Minds develops mental health policy, services, interventions, training, programs and resources… -
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Online training courses
Emerging Minds Learning is the home of free online training courses to support children’s mental health and wellbeing. Our innovative courses are designed to support professionals in health, community and social services to grow their skills and confidence in working with children (aged 0-12), parents and families. You’ll find a… -
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Who we are
For over 20 years, Emerging Minds has been dedicated to advancing the mental health and emotional wellbeing of Australian infants, children, adolescents and their families. The organisation now leads the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health, delivered in partnership with the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS), the Parenting… -
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Indigenous family violence primary prevention framework
State Government VictoriaThis framework meets the commitment to develop an Indigenous specific prevention framework for family violence. The framework provides evidence of the range of community led initiatives that are contributing towards the prevention of family violence in Aboriginal communities in Victoria. -
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Psychological first aid: Supporting people affected by disaster in Australia
Australian Red Cross and Australian Psychological SocietyThe purpose of this guide is to provide an overview for people working in disaster preparedness, response and recovery about best-practice in psychological first aid following disasters and traumatic events. Each state and territory has plans to deal with the health consequences of disasters. Included in these plans are arrangements that cover the mental health consequences of emergencies.