Webinar Jul 2023
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Webinar Jul 2020
A new early childhood development system for Australia
A Families in Focus webinar. In this webinar, Jay Weatherill discussed the opportunities for system reform in early childhood development post Covid-19.
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Webinar Dec 2023
Behaviour support for children with disability: working alongside parents
This webinar will explore how professionals can work alongside parents who have a child with disability who communicates through behaviour.
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Policy and practice paper Dec 2015
Children's exposure to domestic and family violence
This paper presents an overview of the effects of domestic and family violence on children, and outlines a range of evidence-based responses
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Webinar May 2020
Cultural considerations to support children from migrant and refugee backgrounds
This webinar explored how to have respectful, collaborative and curious conversations with children and families from migrant and refugee backgrounds.
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Webinar May 2022
Demonstrating the impact of a volunteer family support program
Hear the lessons learned and insights gained from the practitioners and evaluators involved in the Volunteer Family Connect program.
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Policy and practice paper Jul 2018
Diagnosis in child mental health
This paper is designed to encourage practitioners to critically reflect on the role diagnostic systems play in their work with children and families.
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Webinar Oct 2023
Effective professional supervision for children’s wellbeing
This webinar will explore how supervision can improve practitioners’ ability to support children and implement child-aware practices.
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Policy and practice paper Dec 2020
Fathering programs in the context of domestic and family violence
This paper examines how men's behaviour change programs and fathering programs address fathering issues for men who use violence.
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Webinar Apr 2024
How a ‘village’ approach can support infant and toddler mental health
This webinar will discuss how to work collaboratively with families to engage with their ‘village’ and promote infant and toddler mental health.