Search Results for "care plan"
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Practice paper
Psychological first aid with infants and children: Practice guidance (part two)
Emerging MindsPart two of two: This paper provides guidance to practitioners offering psychological first aid with infants, children and families in the context of a disaster. -
Fact sheet
Tips for a Healthy Headspace
Headspace National Youth Mental Health FoundationSee tips for how young people can start to make some simple changes in daily life. -
Book
Myth Buster – Eating Disorders
Headspace National Youth Mental Health FoundationThis booklet is written for professionals, parents and carers, and young people. It explains what eating disorders are and also busts common misconceptions that surround them. -
Fact sheet
Talking to children and young people about trauma
Australian Child and Adolescent Trauma, Loss and Grief NetworkThis fact sheet provides information about talking to children and young people about trauma, including how to talk to a child about whether they have experienced trauma and helping the child. -
Work-topic
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… -
Website
Helping my child and family: parents with mental illness
The Children of Parents with a Mental Illness national initiative (COPMI)This website section includes information to help parents who experience mental illness be prepared and think ahead about the ways in which they can support their child and the family unit (during tough times, and when things are running smoothly). -
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Advice for General Practitioners Working with Parents who Experience Mental Illness and Their Families
The Children of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI) national initiativeThis page features advice for General Practitioners who work with parents who experience mental illness. Specifically, it offers recommendations about how to work with parents, their partners and carers, their children and young people. -
Website
When a Parent Is Hospitalised: The Impact On Children – An Evidence Based Research Summary
The Children of Parents with a Mental Illness national initiative (COPMI)This short, evidence-based research summary focuses on the impact on children when their parents are hospitalised for mental illness. It hones in on clinical implications and suggest some solutions. -
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Early intervention for children with disability
Raising Children NetworkInformation for parents about early intervention services that provide specialised support to children and families living with disability, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), developmental delay and other additional needs. This support might include special education, therapy, counselling, service planning and help getting universal services like child care and schooling. -
Fact sheet
Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) information for parents
American Academy of PediatricsThis fact sheet provides information for parents all about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children. -
Website
Child development and trauma
Victorian State GovernmentThis page provides a specialist practice resource regarding trauma to help practitioners to understand the typical developmental pathways of children and recognise indicators of trauma at different ages and stages. -
Fact sheet
Working with parents with mental illness: Guidelines for mental health clinicians
Queensland Health'These guidelines are intended to be utilised as a reference document to support the implementation of the Queensland Health policy—Meeting the needs of children for whom a person with a mental illness has care responsibilities.