Diagnosing children with mental health difficulties: Benefits, risks and complexities
This webinar explored some of the complexities involved when psychiatric labels are applied to children.
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Child Family Community Australia (CFCA) also hold regular events throughout the year. For more information see CFCA Events .
This webinar explored some of the complexities involved when psychiatric labels are applied to children.
This webinar outlined recent initiatives that promote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership and self-determination in child protection.
This webinar provided an overview of recent research on how to support and respond to children's disclosures of abuse and neglect.
This webinar outlined emerging evidence on the impact of early adversity on children’s development and discussed implications for practice.
This webinar explored the implications of recent research on women's and children’s experiences of family violence and inter-parental conflict.
This webinar presented an overview of collective impact with a focus on leadership and governance, community engagement, and evaluation.
This webinar focused on developing practical strategies to create safe and inclusive environments for children with disability.
This webinar explored the experiences of parents with children in care and outlined emerging family inclusive practice strategies.
This webinar aimed to help service providers frame effective messages to fathers during their baby’s crucial first years.
This webinar outlines the design characteristics of electronic gambling machines (EGMs) so as to inform interventions to reduce the harm from EGM use.
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