Search Results for "looking after your wellbeing"
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Webinar
Trauma informed practice in your learning community webinar
BeYou and Emerging MindsThe webinar panel, made up of Sally Gissing of Beyond Blue and Nicola Palfrey and Margaret Nixon of ANU, address about how trauma informed practice can be beneficial to all children, including those who have experienced trauma, regardless of the source or the type, and to think about what may already be done in your practice. -
Video
The impact on parenting and the parent-child relationship after a disaster or traumatic event
Emerging MindsChild psychotherapist Ruth Wraith discusses how parent-child relationships are key to helping children feel safe and secure. -
Practice paper
Sharing information with parents about children’s social and emotional wellbeing: A step-by-step approach
Myfanwy McDonaldThis resource outlines how practitioners in universal health, education and community service settings can share high-quality information with parents about children’s social and emotional wellbeing and mental health in an engaging and respectful way. -
Practice paper
Why we need to support infants and children before, during and after disasters
Emerging MindsInfants and children rely on the adults around them to meet their needs, keep them safe and help them to make sense of their world. This puts them at greater risk of adverse impacts when a disaster occurs. This practice paper introduces the foundational knowledge and skills needed to support children and families at all stages of a disaster (preparedness, response and recovery). -
Practice paper
Supporting infants, children and families during and immediately after disasters
Emerging MindsProviding targeted psychosocial support to families in the immediate aftermath (the hours and days after a disaster) is essential to supporting infants’ and children’s mental health. This paper introduces evidence-informed strategies and practical advice to help practitioners support the mental health of infants, children and their parents during and immediately after a disaster. It may also aid in planning disaster response and relief strategies that are child-centred and family-focused. -
Book
Emotional health and wellbeing: A guide for new dads, partners and other carers
Beyond BlueThis booklet provides information about the first twelve months of parenthood, specifically for new fathers. -
Podcast
Families who have experienced disasters (part one): Age-appropriate supports for children
HeatherRuntime00:29:54Released17/6/24 -
Podcast
Parenting in rural and remote Australia
Petie MooreRuntime00:27:17Released17/7/23 -
Podcast
Responding to racism and the stigma of single parenting
WeiRuntime00:35:58Released1/7/24 -
Podcast
Families: Understanding and supporting children’s mental health
Brad Morgan and Ben RogersRuntime00:15:28Released24/6/24 -
Podcast
Promoting child mental health in primary health care
Multiple guestsRuntime00:33:45Released10/6/24 -
Podcast
Understanding and supporting children’s mental health
Brad Morgan and Ben RogersRuntime00:14:23Released3/6/24