Children's attachment needs in the context of out-of-home care
This webinar discussed attachment theory with special emphasis on its strengths and limitations for informing practice in out-of-home care.
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Child Family Community Australia (CFCA) also hold regular events throughout the year. For more information see CFCA Events .
This webinar discussed attachment theory with special emphasis on its strengths and limitations for informing practice in out-of-home care.
In this seminar Professor Bynner will provide a brief historic overview of longitudinal studies & highlight their connection with life course studies.
This webinar presented observations from a recent scoping study and discussed effective practice responses in relation to elder abuse.
This webinar described evidence-based solutions to creating child-safe cultures in child and family welfare organisations.
This webinar outlined ways in which practitioners can support healing and recovery in families affected by parental mental illness.
This webinar told the story of two organisations that worked in partnership to establish good practice in evaluating service delivery.
This webinar described what community engagement involves, how it's done, and how it can improve outcomes for children and families.
This webinar examined the current “wheels in motion” of Commonwealth reform processes, and highlighted the implications for other service sectors.
This webinar focused on the evidence for the effectiveness of counselling and psychotherapy, and the factors that contribute to its success.
This webinar addressed some of the challenges of implementing evidence-based programs within diverse community settings and client groups.
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