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Fact sheet
Working with parents with mental illness: Guidelines for mental health clinicians
Queensland Health'These guidelines are intended to be utilised as a reference document to support the implementation of the Queensland Health policy—Meeting the needs of children for whom a person with a mental illness has care responsibilities. -
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Building a parental mental health support team: Ulysses Agreement
British Columbia Schizophrenia SocietyThe Ulysses Agreement is designed so that parents with the mental health concern can build a support team (professional & non-professional) that will meet the family's needs during times of struggle so that the safety needs of children are met. -
Book
Piecing The Puzzle Together: Raising young people when mental illness is part of your life
The COPMI national initiativeThis booklet is for parents living with a mental health problem or mental illness, whose children are aged between 2 and 7 years. It's also for partners, family and friends. -
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Craig’s Story
Craig AllattCraig's partner took her own life after struggling with post-natal psychosis. He tells his story in the hope of helping other carers. -
Fact sheet
Dads – Understanding and managing mental illness
The COPMI national initiativeThis information sheet provides information specifically for dads about understanding and managing mental illness. -
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National Eating Disorders Collaboration Website
National Eating Disorders CollaborationThe National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC) is a collaboration of people and organisations with an expertise and/or interest in the mental illness of eating disorders. -
Book
Australian guidelines for the treatment of acute stress disorder & post traumatic stress disorder
Australian Centre for Post traumatic Mental HealthThese Guidelines provide recommendations on the best interventions for children, adolescents and adults who have been exposed to potentially traumatic events as well as those who have developed acute stress disorder (ASD) or post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).