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New short article: ‘Invisible’ children of imprisoned parents at risk of falling through the cracks
This short article is part of a series highlighting upcoming presentations at the Australian Institute of Family Studies 2018 Conference that focus on child mental health or children at risk of experiencing mental health difficulties. Australia’s imprisonment rates have risen rapidly over the past decade1, with a large proportion of those in… -
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Building Blocks: A Q&A with the creators
What are some key features that learners can expect to find within the course? Perhaps I’m biased, but I think the fictional families are the ‘beating heart’ of this course. The fictional parents describe their parenting triumphs and challenges in monologues, and we also see some of them engaging with… -
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GP resources in development
Later this year the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health (NWCCMH) will launch an online course and practice support tool specifically for General Practitioners. The new resources focus on assisting GPs to have preventive conversations with adult patients who are experiencing long term mental health conditions and family adversity… -
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Emerging Minds welcomes National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health funding extension
The Australian Government has today announced a $110 million funding package focussed on identifying and preventing mental health problems in children and young people. This package includes a further $16 million for the Emerging Minds’ led National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health, a collaboration between Emerging Minds and the… -
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Updated course – Let’s Talk About Children
We are excited to let you know about several updates to the popular Let’s Talk About Children course. What’s new? The structure of Let’s Talk has been streamlined, so that there is a separate module dedicated to each stage of the course: – Introducing the Let’s Talk Approach – The…