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Our collaborators
Acknowledgements Emerging Minds is committed to working in partnership with child and family partners and professionals, across Australia. The expertise and experiences of a wide range of individuals has been vital in helping us produce content which helps you to support children’s mental health. The list below does not include… -
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Learning pathways
Emerging Minds Learning offers tailored pathways for topics relevant to your work with children, parents and families. The pathways include both courses and resources relevant to each of these topics. Below is a list of the pathways available. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing Adult mental health… -
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Supporting children’s mental health during disaster and traumatic events
The thoughts of everyone at Emerging Minds and the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health (NWC) go out to bushfire-affected communities across Australia. In the midst of this difficult fire season, it is important to remember that children are particularly vulnerable both physically and emotionally to the impacts of… -
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander National Consultancy Group
The Emerging Minds Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social and Emotional Wellbeing National Consultancy Group is made up of practitioners and advisors from a range of sectors. The group’s role is to support and guide Emerging Minds in building an evidence base to support effective work with Aboriginal and Torres… -
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Project ECHO®: Kids Behavioural & Mental Health Series
Connecting healthcare providers across Queensland – moving knowledge, not patients. Each session consists of a 15-minute didactic presentation by a specialist followed by a case presentation from participating clinicians. These sessions are held on a Thursday from 8 am to 9 am (AEST). Series 1 (weeks 11-20): 11 October until… -
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Child and Family Partnerships Toolkit references
Australian Government (2016). Closing the Gap: Executive Summary. Dept of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, viewed 2 July 2018, <https://www.pmc.gov.au/sites/default/files/reports/closing-the-gap-2018/executive-summary.html>. Australian Infant Child Adolescent and Family Mental Health Association (2008). National youth participation strategy scoping project report, Factsheet 3: A-Z of encouraging youth participation. Viewed, 1/7/18, <http://www.copmi.net.au/images/pdf/Get-Involved/report_fact03.pdf>. Clark, M.,… -
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Our Board
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Prevention and early intervention
A focus on preventing or intervening early in the progression of mental health conditions not only benefits infants and children, but creates a solid foundation for health outcomes later in life, making it a long-term investment in the future of Australian society. Prevention and early intervention activities can occur early… -
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What is child mental health?
Mental health is something that all people have, from infants right through to adults, and it exists on a continuum ranging from good, to times when a person is feeling less well, to a variety of mental health difficulties. -
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Trauma informed
Trauma involves experiences that overwhelm a person’s ability to cope. Trauma-informed care is a framework for service delivery based on an understanding of how trauma affects people’s lives and service needs. Trauma-informed care can be described as a framework for human service delivery that is based on knowledge and understanding… -
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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…