Webinar Jul 2023
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A child and family services’ guide to the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC)
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Webinar Jun 2021
Advancing partnerships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations
This webinar explored the value of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous services working together to support families.
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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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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 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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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 2020
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
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Webinar Feb 2021
Families and homelessness
This webinar explored how practitioners can support families experiencing the effects of homelessness.
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Webinar Dec 2023
How to recognise complex trauma in infants and children and promote wellbeing
This webinar explored how practitioners can develop their understanding of complex trauma to effectively support infants and children.
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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.