Search Results for "communicating tough times"
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In focus: Supporting your child’s wellbeing during a separation or divorce
Emerging MindsThis resource is for parents who are currently navigating separation or have separated or divorced. It offers information about children’s experiences and reactions to parents’ separation and advice from other parents, health professionals and research about ways parents can lessen the impacts of separation on children. -
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Talking to your child about separation and divorce
Emerging MindsTelling your child that you and your partner are separating or getting a divorce can be challenging – but it’s an important conversation to have. This fact sheet offers tips for talking to your child about separation and divorce – what to say, what not to say, why it's important to allow your child to express their emotions, and how to keep communication open and ongoing. -
Families Podcast
How to support your family and yourself through grief and loss
Kaz AmosRuntime00:35:11Released6/11/23 -
Families Podcast
Parenting in rural and remote Australia
Petie MooreRuntime00:27:17Released17/7/23 -
Fact sheet
Why communication matters in lived experience work
Lydia Trowse and Bec Edser, Emerging MindsTo be successful in their roles, people with lived experience need to be provided with enough information about the organisation and systems they’re working within, as well as what is expected of them. Learn how the Lived Experience Network provides its members with information in a way that’s easy to digest, and provides regular opportunities to check-in with people’s understanding along the way. -
Families Podcast
A GP’s role in supporting the family
Dr Andrew LeechRuntime00:25:14Released19/6/23 -
Families Podcast
Tips for new parents: How to avoid comparing yourself to others
Vicki MansfieldRuntime00:21:33Released24/3/23 -
Families Podcast
Tips for new parents: Bonding with your baby in their first 12 months
Vicki MansfieldRuntime00:25:26Released10/3/23 -
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From co-design to co-creation: Building responsive relationships and delivering outcomes with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations
Emma Taylor, Claire Marsh, Rosie Schellen and Melinda GoodyearEmerging Minds develops a range of resources, tools and information for professionals working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, parents and families. As an organisation, we strive to ensure these resources are informed by First Nations peoples and grounded in the principles of self-determination. In practice, this means we work alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consultants and organisations in genuine, culturally secure partnerships. Together, we develop resources that build the capacity of all professionals and organisations who work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families. -
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Understanding and soothing a crying baby
Emerging MindsThis resource aims to help parents understand and soothe their crying baby. It provides some information on why babies cry, along with strategies that might help you to comfort your baby when they are crying. It also offers advice to help you manage your own emotions when the crying becomes too much. -
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Eating disorders and body image helpline
Butterfly FoundationButterfly Foundation provides support services, treatment and resources for all Australians impacted by eating disorders and body image issues.