Webinar Jul 2023
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Webinar Aug 2023
The positive impact of prosocial behaviours on mental health in children and adolescents
This webinar will explore recent LSAC research that found childhood prosocial behaviours are associated with positive adolescent mental health.
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Webinar Sep 2023
Preventing emotional abuse of children: The role of parenting support
This webinar explored emotional abuse in childhood and the role of parenting support in reducing and preventing child maltreatment.
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Webinar Nov 2022
Exploring parents’ concerns about children’s mental health and wellbeing
This webinar explores practice skills for having conversations with parents who have concerns about their child’s mental health and wellbeing.
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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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Practice guide Nov 2023
Engaging young children (0-5 years) in nature play
This practice guide synthesises research evidence relating to young children's (0-5 years) engagement in nature play.
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Webinar Feb 2024
Supporting family and child mental health in the face of severe weather events and disasters
This webinar will draw on practice and lived experience to explore how to support child and family mental health in the face of a disaster.
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Webinar Mar 2023
Supporting fathers’ mental health during the perinatal period
This webinar will be of interest to practitioners who work with or encounter fathers or families during the perinatal period.
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Webinar May 2024
Relationships Matter: Walking alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Parents
This webinar will explore ways that practitioners can build a deeper connection with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.
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Webinar Jun 2024
How to support parents with intellectual disability to meet their parenting goals
This webinar will explore how to support parents with intellectual disability to achieve positive outcomes for themselves as parents and for their children.