Search Results for "care plan"
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Fact sheet
An overview of Emerging Minds Focus
Emerging MindsLearn how the Emerging Minds Focus tool can help you to motivate, plan and track quality improvement in your organisation, to support the mental health and wellbeing of infants, children and their families. -
Practice paper
Does labelling racism as bullying perpetuate a colour-blind approach when working with culturally diverse families?
Amanda Kemperman, Emerging MindsThis resource examines the significant impacts faced by culturally diverse (or CALD) children and families when subjected to racism, particularly when it is acknowledged and addressed within the context of bullying. It offers practical strategies to help practitioners further develop their culturally responsive practice approaches. -
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Communities of practice
Emerging Minds facilitates several networks and communities of practice for leaders, practitioners and champions for child mental health and wellbeing. Joining includes access to free online events, resources and networking opportunities designed to demonstrate and share innovative ways that services are strengthening support for child and family mental health. To… -
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PHN leadership series seminars
Seminar 1: Understanding and using workforce competency data to inform PHN planning Presenters: Marisa Coppinger and Mel Caldow, Perinatal & Child Mental Health Section Department of Health and Aged Care; Mel Goodyear and Claire Marsh, Emerging Minds Evaluation team A look at workforce capacity data that emerged through the National… -
Podcast
When family members reconnect: A parent and son’s story of reconciliation
Emi and ElliotRuntime00:25:03Released25/3/24 -
Podcast
The Butterfly Garden: How a community built a garden and found connection
Multiple guestsRuntime00:25:45Released11/3/24 -
Podcast
Decolonising psychology – part two
Multiple guestsRuntime00:20:21Released4/3/24 -
Short article
How fathers’ warm and responsive parenting can support child mental health
Melissa Willoughby (AIFS), Cat Strawa (AIFS), Vincent Mancini (Telethon Kids Institute, UWA and The Fathering Project) & Hilary Miller (AIFS)This resource will explore the evidence on how fathers can positively influence their child’s mental health through warm and responsive parenting. -
Guide
Supporting fathers’ mental health in the perinatal period
Cat Strawa (AIFS), Melissa Willoughby (AIFS), A/Prof Rachel Dryer (ACU), Dr Robyn Brunton (CSU) and Carol Dabb (ACU)This resource describes fathers’ mental health and support needs in the perinatal period, and how practitioners can support fathers during this time. -
Online Course
Our Woven Ways: Connecting practitioners with the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families
Online CourseIn this course you'll be introduced to practice strategies to support you in building the genuine connections and trust required to have culturally safe, connecting conversations with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents about their worries, strengths and hopes for their children. -
Fact sheet
Skills for navigating services
Emerging MindsThis fact sheet includes skills and ideas shared by people who have accessed services to get what they need for their children and families while trying to maintain their dignity. -
Fact sheet
Managing family health and money struggles at the same time
Emerging MindsManaging your health can be hard enough, but it’s so much harder when you’re facing financial issues at the same time. This fact sheet contains ideas from families about getting through similarly tough times.