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 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 Jan 2021
Families and food: Identifying and responding to food insecurity
This webinar explored and demonstrated ways to identify and support food-insecure families.
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Webinar Jun 2020
How young people are experiencing the social and economic impacts of COVID-19
This webinar discussed the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on young people, looking at both the immediate and long term.
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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 Jun 2020
Progressing New Zealand’s Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy in a COVID-19 context
A Families in Focus webinar. This webinar discussed how New Zealand's Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy’s framework can guide government policy and service responses for children.
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Webinar May 2024
Routine outcomes measurement and the case for collaboration
This webinar will explore how collaboration helped CatholicCare Sydney develop their own routine outcomes measurement tool.
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Webinar Apr 2020
Sadie’s story: Helping women affected by domestic and family violence navigate a fragmented system
This webinar discussed the effects of domestic and family violence on women and how practitioners can help women receive the support they need.
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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.