Search Results for "care plan"
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Practitioners Podcast
Try to look after yourself – episode one
Multiple guestsRuntime00:14:51Released25/6/20 -
Webinar
Supporting trans and gender diverse children and their families webinar
Emerging Minds and Mental Health Professionals' Network (MHPN)This webinar explores ways practitioners can use non-binary language, help families recognise and understand children’s choices and support children’s mental health where they identify as trans or gender diverse. -
Fact sheet
Journalists and media staff as parents and carers
Margaret Nixon and Jessica MastersThis fact sheet recognises the role journalists and media staff have as parents and carers and the impact of disaster or community trauma events. -
Research summary
Highlights in child mental health research: August 2019
Prepared by AIFSThis August research summary provides a selection of recently released papers, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses related to infant and child mental health. Each summary includes an introductory overview of the content for that month, followed by a list of selected articles. Each article is accompanied by a brief synopsis which presents the key messages and highlights. Links to abstracts, full-text articles and related resources, where available, are provided. -
Website
Self-harm and suicidal behaviours
Headspace National Youth Mental Health FoundationThis webpage is a resource on self-harm and suicidal behaviours for health professionals working with young people. -
Webinar
Infant and early childhood mental health: Collaborating with the family and the team to support the child
Emerging Minds and Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)Based on a case study, this webinar discusses practical ways in which GPs can collaborate with the team and coordinate care for the child within the current Medicare system. -
Guide
Welcoming Our Little Ones: What is your family’s story?
Nunkuwarrin Yunti & Emerging MindsMany Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families have stories of survival and resilience. What keeps your family strong? -
Fact sheet
Taking action to stop your child from being bullied
Emerging MindsIt’s natural to want to fly into action when you find out your child has been bullied. However, it’s important to first take time to check your emotions, understand your child’s bullying experience and plan how to respond together with your child. -
Fact sheet
16 tips to support your child’s recovery after a bushfire
Emerging MindsThis resources provides 16 simple tips for supporting your child’s recovery after a bushfire, to help reduce the likelihood of lasting difficulties and connect them to professional support where needed. -
Practice paper
How to speak with separating parents about their children’s wellbeing
Dr Nikola Balvin and Nicole PatersonThis resource outlines the importance of making children's wellbeing a central aspect of the conversations practitioners have with parents who are going through separation or divorce, and aims to address the gap by summarising the best-practice principles on parenting during separation. -
Resource summary
Keeping in Touch (KIT): Supporting parents in alcohol and other drugs residential rehab
Emerging MindsStarting conversations about parenting and working with parents and their children is an important part of work in alcohol and other drugs residential rehab settings. The Keeping in Touch with Your Children (KIT) Menu has been designed to provide practical ways you can promote parent-child connectedness during periods of separation required by a rehab stay. -
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.