Search Results for "looking after your wellbeing"
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Video
The whole Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child
Are you curious about what social and emotional wellbeing means for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children? Emerging Minds has worked with communities across Australia to create 'The whole Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child'. This video offers a glimpse into the deep connections First Nations Peoples have to Country, culture, spirituality, family and community. -
Video
The whole child
Children’s mental health cannot be separated from the broader contexts of their lives. There are many interacting influences that impact on infant and child mental health, not least of which is children’s relationships with their parents and their immediate family environment. Our video, The Whole Child, seeks to highlight a holistic view of children’s social and emotional wellbeing. -
Practice paper
Supporting parents of 4–8-year-old children with mild to moderate anxiety
Catherine Murphy and Elly Robinson - Parenting Research CentreThis practice guide provides information about anxiety in children aged between 4-8 years of age. It aims to help practitioners in generalist services to better support parents who have a child experiencing mild-moderate anxiety. -
Webinar
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and the effects of intergenerational trauma
Emerging Minds and Mental Health Professionals' Network (MHPN)This webinar explores the effects of intergenerational trauma on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families, outlines current research on the importance of cultural competence and discusses examples of organisational and individual practice to build trust and collaboration. -
Podcast
Positive post-separation parenting
Dr Priscilla Dunk-WestRuntime00:31:01Released6/6/20 -
Toolkit
Working and walking alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people
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Practice paper
Working and walking alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people: A practical guide for non-Indigenous workers
Judy Atkinson, Margaret Hayes and Caroline (Carlie) AtkinsonTo fully understand the lives and circumstances of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, it is necessary to understand and accept the impacts of trauma across generations, without judgement, but with clear insight and intention to use your skills and capacities for healing. -
Podcast
A story from Community
Rose Rigney and Clyde Rigney SrRuntime00:43:28Released25/5/20 -
Podcast
Culturally informed trauma-integrated healing practice – part 2
Judy and Caroline AtkinsonRuntime00:41:14Released24/5/20 -
Podcast
Culturally informed trauma-integrated healing practice – part 1
Judy and Caroline AtkinsonRuntime00:42:45Released24/5/20 -
Podcast
A story of resilience
Darryl BingaporeRuntime00:28:48Released23/5/20 -
Podcast
A story of two-way learning and healing
Nancy JeffreyRuntime00:29:51Released23/5/20