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SUMMARY:Supporting the developmental needs of children with neurodiversity- Free Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will explore what the evidence says about how neurodiversity can affect children. It will outline how practitioners can adapt their work to support children with neurodiversity. The webinar will enable practitioners in a range of settings to recognise the effect of neurodiversity on children’s learning and social development and to understand the principles for support. Specifically\, it will: \n\nOutline the three key areas of development affected by neurodiversity\, and common signs of neurodiversity in different settings\nTake a deep dive into a key developmental area – self-regulation\nProvide practical strategies for supporting children with self-regulation difficulties\, using specific clinical examples of working with children on the autism spectrum.\n\nThis webinar will be of interest to professionals working in child support\, child protection and mental health services with children and families\, especially counsellors and mental health practitioners.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/supporting-the-developmental-needs-of-children-with-neurodiversity-free-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children,Mental Health
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SUMMARY:Register now for the 'Ending Homelessness in Australia' online report launch on Monday\, February 7
DESCRIPTION:An Australian first\, the report provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of homelessness in Australia – but importantly\, with a focus on what we need to do to end it. \nThe report also offers a detailed examination of the national Advance to Zero database\, which homelessness services have developed over a decade of data collection during registry/connection weeks to understand the needs and vulnerabilities of those experiencing homelessness\, with a particular focus on those sleeping rough. \nParticipants in the webinar will be provided with links to the Ending Homelessness in Australia report. \nDuration: 1 hour and 15 minutes
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/register-now-for-the-ending-homelessness-in-australia-online-report-launch-on-monday-february-7/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Sector,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Alliance to End Homelessness":MAILTO:info@aaeh.org.au
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SUMMARY:What is the social model of disability and why is it important in child mental health?
DESCRIPTION:Children living with disability are affected by the same factors that influence the mental health and wellbeing of other children. However\, there are additional considerations that can help practitioners and parents separate a child’s social and emotional functioning\, communication and behaviour from their disability\, and better support them. \nThis webinar will explore the social model of disability\, specifically the three additional factors that influence a child’s experience of disability – the nature of the condition\, its impact on daily activities and its impact on participation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis webinar is of interest to professionals supporting children living with disability\, and/or their families\, including disability support workers and allied health professionals.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/what-is-the-social-model-of-disability-and-why-is-it-important-in-child-mental-health/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children,Disability,Mental Health,Professional Development
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SUMMARY:Families and Homelessness: Supporting Parents and Improving Outcomes for Children
DESCRIPTION:It is important that practitioners working with families experiencing homelessness understand the impact this experience can have on parenting and provide appropriate support. By supporting parents to have a positive relationship with their child\, practitioners can also help to support the social and emotional wellbeing of children. \nThis webinar will explore: \n\nThe evidence that parent–child relationships can support children’s social and emotional wellbeing in experiences of homelessness\nHow to recognise and respond to the impact of homelessness on parenting and the parent–child relationship in families\nHow practitioners can integrate this into their practice.\n\nThis webinar is of interest to professionals working with families and children experiencing homelessness\, or the ongoing impacts of homelessness\, in health\, education\, social and community service settings. \nGo to website below to register.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/families-and-homelessness-supporting-parents-and-improving-outcomes-for-children/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children,Communication,Community Sector,Homelessness,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200511T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200511T163000
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SUMMARY:Difficult Conversations-How to Talk to Children and Young People About Almost Anything
DESCRIPTION:This one-day workshop is for anyone who may have potentially difficult conversations with children and young people. The workshop covers: assessing the child or young person’s development level and developmental needs prior to a potentially difficult conversation; a simple structure that is applicable to many difficult conversations with children and young people; the importance of having a positive purpose or purposes in mind prior to and during the difficult conversation; how to use language in a way that is respectful and honest and; the how\, when and where of delivering difficult news to children and young people.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/difficult-conversations-how-to-talk-to-children-and-young-people-about-almost-anything/
LOCATION:Centre for Excellence in Child & Family Welfare\, 5/50 Market Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Excellence in Childand Family Welfare":MAILTO:training@cfecfw@asn.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200501T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200501T163000
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UID:4672-1588325400-1588350600@lmhn.net.au
SUMMARY:Through the Eyes of a Child
DESCRIPTION:All practitioners have a responsibility to understand the experience of a child who has experienced family violence/homelessness/trauma\, separate from the experience of their parent/carer. \nThis training is focused on hearing children’s experiences of family violence and developing ways to assess and support children.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/through-the-eyes-of-a-child/
LOCATION:Centre for Excellence in Child & Family Welfare\, 5/50 Market Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Excellence in Childand Family Welfare":MAILTO:training@cfecfw@asn.au
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