Search Results for "care plan"
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Fact sheet
Childhood cerebral palsy and mental health
Angela Micheletto and Amal AbikarThis fact sheet covers general information about cerebral palsy, as well as details such as prevalence in Australia and the implications of the illness for children, including mental health impacts. Some content also pertains to adults. -
Podcast
Reflecting on 100 episodes
Rosie Schellen and Chris DolmanRuntime00:26:19Released22/1/22 -
Fact sheet
Supporting children’s return to school during COVID-19
Emerging MindsThis resource offers tips to help both children and parents/carers navigate feelings of anxiety and uncertainty around returning to school during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Podcast
Supporting children through school transitions during COVID-19
Dr Kathryn HoppsRuntime00:37:27Released13/12/21 -
Webinar
Understanding and supporting infant mental health
Child Family Community Australia & Emerging MindsThis webinar explored what infant mental health is and how practitioners can support infant mental health and wellbeing. This webinar is of interest to professionals working with infants and/or their caregivers across early learning and care services, maternal and child health and other family support services. It will be particularly useful for practitioners who are not specialists in infant mental health. -
In focus
In focus: What are adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)?
Emerging MindsAdverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can get in the way of children’s potential, by impacting their relationships, sense of self and perceptions of the world around them. But poor outcomes are not inevitable. This resource explores how prevention and early intervention strategies, along with policies to better support families experiencing hardship, can help turn the tide on adversity. -
Podcast
Responding to child anxiety in general practice
Dr Andrew LeechRuntime00:32:46Released26/11/21 -
Toolkit
Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and children living with disability
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In focus
In focus: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander wellbeing
Emerging MindsAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and communities have remained connected to their culture, kinship and Country for over 60,000 years. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health is viewed in a holistic context that encompasses mental, physical, cultural and spiritual health. This article provides strategies for practitioners to learn from this wisdom to help support all families and children. -
Practice paper
Parental mental health: A ‘double-storied’ approach
Travis Gibson, Jacquie Lee and Daniel Moss (Emerging Minds)Intergenerational mental health and adversity can cause significant disruptions to the parent-child relationship and to children's mental health and wellbeing. This resource aims to help practitioners who work with parents affected by mental illness and identifies ways to support parents to examine 'double stories', which include their histories of adversity and challenges as well as their resilience, hopes and know-how. -
In focus
In focus: How can general practitioners support children’s mental health?
Emerging MindsAustralian children visit their general practitioner (GP) more than any other health professional, and GPs also often see the same family for many years, enabling them to build a strong, trusting relationship with both children and their parents. GPs are in a unique position to notice and intervene when early signs of mental health concerns appear, and to promote positive mental health for infants and children. This page shares resources to help you, as a GP, increase your confidence in supporting children’s mental health. -
Podcast
Including children and young people in practice and policy decisions
Dr Ben LohmeyerRuntime00:30:31Released17/9/21