Webinar Jul 2023
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Webinar Mar 2020
Collaborative practice in child and family welfare
This webinar explored strategies for improving cross-sectoral relationships between child protection and government and non-government partners.
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Webinar Feb 2023
Extended Q&A for: How to support clients exposed to technology-facilitated coercive control
This webinar discusses technology-facilitated coercive control, what it looks like in practice and strategies for working with victim-survivors.
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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 Jan 2024
How to support clients exposed to technology-facilitated coercive control
This webinar discusses technology-facilitated coercive control, what it looks like in practice and strategies for working with victim-survivors.
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Webinar Feb 2016
Implementation and adaptation of evidence-based programs
This webinar addressed some of the challenges of implementing evidence-based programs within diverse community settings and client groups.
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Webinar Jul 2020
Invisible practices: Working with fathers who use violence
This webinar discussed how practitioners can engage with fathers who use domestic and family violence.
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Webinar Mar 2017
Measuring outcomes in programs for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander families and communities
This webinar discussed ways to measure the outcomes of programs for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander families and communities.
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Webinar Dec 2019
Parent–child play: A mental health promotion strategy for all children
This webinar discussed how practitioners can use child-led play to assist families to improve parent–child relationships and child mental health.
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Webinar Sep 2019
Putting children first: Changing how we communicate with parents to improve children’s outcomes
This webinar discussed new research on ways to communicate with parents to improve children’s development and wellbeing.