By linking Emerging Minds resources with courses, students will have access to a wide range of content aimed at enhancing their knowledge and skills in how to support infant and child mental health. In using this guide you play a crucial role in fostering a society where the wellbeing of our youngest members is prioritised, ensuring a brighter and healthier future for all.
Recommended courses:
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Online Course
Understanding child mental health
Online CourseThis course explores mental health for children aged 0-12 years. It will help practitioners to identify the factors that support positive mental health in children, and understand how the different parts of a child’s world interact to influence their social and emotional wellbeing. -
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Understanding brain development
Online CourseThis course will provide you with an increased awareness, knowledge, and understanding of foundational concepts about developmental neuroscience (brain development). -
Online Course
The impact of trauma on the child
Online CourseThis course will introduce learners to key understandings about trauma and adversity, and their impact on children.
Recommended webinars:
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Webinar
Supporting children’s mental health after trauma webinar
Emerging Minds and Mental Health Professionals' Network (MHPN)The webinar featured a facilitated interdisciplinary panel discussion of a case study. The panel comprised of Dr Sara McLean (psychologist), Dr Jackie Amos (psychiatrist) and Phoebe (lived experience advocate). Dan Moss, Emerging Minds’ Workforce Development Manager facilitated the discussion. -
Webinar
Collaborating with the family and team: Common practice challenges in child mental health
Emerging Minds and Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)This webinar with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) explores the importance of collaborating with the family and the professional team for child mental healthcare. -
Webinar
Exploring, assessing and formulating: Common practice challenges in child mental health
Emerging Minds and Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)Based on a case study, this webinar explores the differences between formulation and diagnosis in the context of child mental health, as well as other common practice challenges.
Recommended podcasts:
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Practitioners Podcast
Understanding brain development
Multiple guestsRuntime00:27:24Released13/11/23 -
Practitioners Podcast
Using genograms in infant mental health assessments
Lauren KeeganRuntime00:21:32Released15/5/23 -
Families Podcast
Supporting children who have experienced trauma
Dan MossRuntime00:23:44Released25/4/23
Additional material:
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In focus
In focus: Child development
Emerging MindsUnderstanding a child’s ecology – their relationships and the environments in which they live, learn, play, and grow – and how brains and bodies develop is an integral part of supporting healthy development and wellbeing. When coupled with a curious, respectful practice approach, this knowledge can help you to scaffold children’s learning and development and equip them with the tools they need to grow and thrive. -
In focus
In focus: The child and their local ecology
Emerging MindsExplore how a child’s ecology - their relationships; home, school and neighbourhood environments; and the broader societal and economic context they live in - all have an impact on their mental health, development and wellbeing. And learn how understanding a child's ecology can help you to support them to live their 'best life'. -
Fact sheet
Helping children and youth with self-harm behaviours
CHEOThis fact sheet provides information for parents and carers about helping children and young people with self-harm behaviours and what you need to know.