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Prevention and early intervention
The National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health recognises that the best way to support infant and child mental health is through prevention and early intervention. -
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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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Definitions
People can be surprised to hear the term ‘mental health’ used in relation to infants and children. Mental health is something that everyone has, and it exists on a continuum ranging from good mental health, to times when a person is feeling less well, to a variety of mental health… -
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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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Online Evaluation
Information and Consent for Online Questionnaires Evaluation of the implementation, impacts and outcomes of the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health Dr Melinda Goodyear Manager, Research and Evaluation [email protected] Thank you for your interest in participating in this research project The following pages provide information about the project, to help… -
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Implementation support
A key aspect of the National Workforce Centre project is building workforce capacity to better support children, parents/carers and families and improve the mental health outcomes of infants and children. Integral to this is building and supporting an organisational and workplace culture to embrace a range of practices and attitudes… -
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