Families and gambling: Helping parents and improving outcomes for children
This webinar explored how practitioners working with families experiencing gambling harm can support parents to further improve outcomes for thems
Our webinars and seminars feature well-known speakers with expertise in contemporary family research issues.
Child Family Community Australia (CFCA) also hold regular events throughout the year. For more information see CFCA Events .
This webinar explored how practitioners working with families experiencing gambling harm can support parents to further improve outcomes for thems
This webinar offered insight into the experience for researchers and participants engaging in research involving children and young people.
This webinar explored family violence and child wellbeing in First Nations families, drawing on the expertise of First Nations practitioners.
This webinar was the second of a two-part series exploring the importance of language in supporting children’s mental health and wellbeing.
This webinar was the first of a two-part series exploring the importance of language in supporting children’s mental health and wellbeing.
This webinar discussed how practitioners can engage with fathers who use domestic and family violence.
AIFS Deputy Director Kelly Hand presented key early findings from AIFS’ first Families in Australia Survey: Life during Covid-19.
In this webinar, Jay Weatherill discussed the opportunities for system reform in early childhood development post Covid-19.
In this webinar Angela Lynch AM explored the challenges COVID-19 are creating for the family violence legal and service system.
This webinar discussed the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on young people, looking at both the immediate and long term.
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