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Podcast
Reflecting on 2020
Multiple guestsRuntime00:24:43Released16/12/20 -
Practice paper
Piloting PERCS: A prevention and early intervention strategy for children living with violence and parental substance use
Emerging MindsEmerging Minds' family and domestic violence (FDV) and alcohol and other drug (AOD) use conversation guides aim to provide a set of questions that will support practitioners to consistently ask about children’s social and emotional wellbeing when working with parents who are perpetrating or being subjected to violence, or using alcohol or other drugs in harmful ways. This pilot involved semi-structured interviews with 19 practitioners across eight services (13 from FDV services, six from AOD), to evaluate the contribution the PERCS conversation guides made to their self-assessed level of understanding and confidence in child-focused practice where there is FDV or parental substance use. -
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Talking to parents about substance use issues
Emerging MindsTo evaluate the effectiveness of the PERCS guides, a pilot study was conducted with six practitioners across five services which work with adults in the context of problematic substance use. -
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Talking to parents about family and domestic violence
Emerging MindsThis study aimed to understand the contribution the PERCS conversation guides made to practitioners’ work with fathers who were using violence and mothers who were experiencing violence. -
News
National workforce survey for family, parent and child mental health
Help improve mental health outcomes for children in Australia with our national survey In order to best meet the needs of health, social and community services workers across a range of professions all over Australia, we, along with our delivery partners, are conducting a national workforce survey for family, parent and child… -
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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… -
Online Course
Promoting infant and toddler mental health with parents
Online CourseThis course explores the ways practitioners can support parents by providing reassurance, guidance, information or resources to promote positive mental health in their infant or toddler. -
Webinar
Families and gambling: Helping parents and improving outcomes for children
Child Family Community Australia & Emerging MindsThis webinar explores how practitioners working with families experiencing gambling harm can support parents to further improve outcomes for themselves. -
Podcast
2009 Victorian Bushfires: Supporting recovery
April HarrisonRuntime00:33:34Released5/12/20 -
Toolkit
Parents and caregivers
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General practitioners
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Educators