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How to create organisational change
Every organisation has a unique set of existing structures and practices that can be changed or enhanced to improve outcomes for children and families. Embedding structural changes, as well as shifts in practice, is usually an iterative and ongoing journey. It involves recognising the organisation’s strengths and what is already… -
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Natural disasters
More Australian children than ever before are living through natural disasters, as extreme weather events such as floods, bushfires and droughts occur more often and with increasing intensity. A growing amount of research shows that exposure to these disasters can have a profound impact on children in terms of their… -
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Practitioners speak
Understanding the role of a practitioner can be difficult, particularly if you aren’t sure how they may be able to support you or your child with mental health and wellbeing. In this video series we asked health professionals what they can do to support you and your family, what you… -
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Glossary for families
A Adolescent A person aged 13–17 years. The terms teenager and young person may also be used to describe an adolescent person. Adult mental health service An organisation that focuses on treating and supporting adults with diagnosed mental health difficulties. Refer also to Child and adolescent mental health service; Mental… -
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Can’t find what you’re looking for?
We recognise that there are many organisations also doing great work in the mental health space for families. We’ve put together a list of free resources from trusted Australian organisations who we work with and can recommend. Below you’ll find a short summary of who each organisation is, and what… -
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Mental health crisis, counselling and support services
The following crisis support and counselling services are free and designed for people aged 15 years and older – if you are 14 years old or younger, contact Kids Helpline (details following). Most of these services offer free counselling although there may be call costs associated with phoning for assistance… -
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Statement of Compliance with Child Safety Framework
Emerging Minds is committed to the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations outlined in the Commonwealth Government’s Child Safety Framework. We provide a child-safe environment and our organisational structures, policies, procedures and processes promote child safety and wellbeing. Our compliance is ensured by our Child Safe Environments Policy, our Risk… -
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Current vacancies
Multimedia Content Producer Adelaide – Level 1, 107 Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Hilton SA 5033 Salary $97,982.00 per annum Fixed term contract position (1.0 FTE – 76 hours per fortnight until 30th June 2025, with the possibility of a further extension). Emerging Minds is dedicated to advancing the mental health… -
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Reframing Children’s Mental Health
Download printable resource summary Explore the Reframing Children’s Mental Health communications toolkit The words we use make a difference. Research shows that child mental health experts and practitioners working with children, parents and families have different understandings about children’s mental health. How we communicate our messages is key to bridging…