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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220909T103000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Creating a ‘one-stop shop’ for the needs of families: Co-design\, evaluation & sustaining change
DESCRIPTION:Creating a ‘one-stop shop’ for the needs of families: Co-design\, evaluation & sustaining change\n\nChildren thrive when families get the support they need\, when they need it. \nBut when families – especially those with complex needs – have to travel all over town in search of the right services\, they are unlikely to get the support they need. \nWith around 100 child/family hubs across Australia\, many of us will be familiar with the model of co-locating health (medical & allied health) and social services (eg housing\, domestic and family violence\, addiction\, financial and parenting advice). However\, until now there has been limited research and evaluation about how best to design and create hubs to meet the needs of families. \nIn this webinar\, experts from the National Child and Family Hub Network\, will share learnings from their co-design process\, evaluation\, and evidence\, including: \n\nWhat families are telling us they need\nWhat are the core elements of the ideal hub\nHow ‘social prescribing’ needs to sit alongside medical prescribing\nHow existing hubs and health centres can start to shift towards a more integrated model\n\nWe’ll be hearing from those leading this work at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute: \n\nProfessor Harriet Hiscock\, Associate Director of Research at the Centre for Community Child Health\nDr Suzy Honisett\, Postdoctoral Research Officer\nDr Tess Hall\, Postdoctoral Fellow
URL:https://www.napcan.org.au/event/webinar-creating-a-one-stop-shop-for-the-needs-of-families-co-design-evaluation-sustaining-change/
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220908T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220908T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112642
CREATED:20220822T135244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T135244Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Are Aussie kids OK? Preview data from the Australian Child Maltreatment Study
DESCRIPTION:Are Aussie kids OK? Preview data from the Australian Child Maltreatment Study\nOn this RUOK Day\, we examine the impact of child maltreatment on later mental health. This presentation will share some emerging findings from the first ever Australia’s Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS). \nImportantly\, we will be hearing about impact of child neglect and exposure to domestic and family violence on major mental health diagnoses (Major Depression\, Generalised Anxiety Disorder\, and PTSD) in adolescents. It will also cover associations between corporal punishment and later mental health and the overlap with specific forms of maltreatment. \nThe learnings around the long-term impacts of maltreatment and potential prevention and early intervention strategies will be useful for anyone working with children or in the social services sector – both for policy and practice. \nWe’re honoured to be hearing the findings direct from: \n\nProfessor Ben Mathews\, Lead Investigator Child Maltreatment Study\, QUT\nProfessor Daryl Higgins\, Director of the ACU Institute of Child Protection Studies\nDr Divna Haslam\, Senior Research Fellow & Clinical Psychologist\, QUT
URL:https://www.napcan.org.au/event/webinar-are-aussie-kids-ok-preview-data-from-the-australian-child-maltreatment-study/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220907T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220907T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112642
CREATED:20220822T134944Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Supporting young parents with an out-of-home care experience
DESCRIPTION:Supporting young parents with an out-of-home care experience\nIn partnership with the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS)\nMany young people with experience of out-of-home care (OOHC) have complex histories of trauma and neglect and generally poorer health\, education and employment outcomes than their peers. They are also more likely to become parents at a young age and to have their children enter the child protection system or be taken into care. Evidence suggests that trauma-informed and therapeutic models of support can lead to better outcomes. This webinar will interest practitioners working in the child\, family welfare sector who support young parents with experience of OOHC. \nPresenters: \n\nJade Purtell\, Manager\, Peer worker models for transitions from care. Monash University.\n\nKylie Bolland\, Team Leader at Caboolture Young Mothers for Young Women\nNaima Ali\, CREATE young consultant with an experience in out-of-home care.\n\n\n\nFacilitated by Stewart Muir\, Executive Manager of the Child & Family Evidence research program at the Australian Institute of Family Studies
URL:https://www.napcan.org.au/event/webinar-supporting-young-parents-with-an-out-of-home-care-experience/
CATEGORIES:National
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ORGANIZER;CN="NAPCAN":MAILTO:contact@napcan.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220906T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220906T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112642
CREATED:20220822T134618Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: How deep connection to culture is keeping children safe and supported
DESCRIPTION:How deep connection to culture is keeping children safe and supported.\nChildren thrive when they live in families and communities with a positive sense of identity and culture. \nBut 200 years of dispossession and dislocation – along with today’s outdated systems – means that many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and children have been displaced from their culture. \nThis webinar will hear first-hand stories about what culture is\, what it means and how it is being used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to create safe and supportive environments for children. \nTogether\, we can build a future where all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have the opportunities to grow up safe in their families\, strong in their identities\, and connected to their cultures. \nFeaturing: \n\nIsaiah Dawe\, Butchulla and Garawa Salt Water Aboriginal man\, and founder of ‘ID. Know Yourself’ will share his story of how culture and belonging can help to protect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.\nNicole Hucks\, Acting Northern Territory Children’s Commissioner is responsible for ensuring the wellbeing of the Territory’s most vulnerable children\, and knows firsthand the importance of connection and culture.\nKylie Captain\, Author and Educator from Dream Big Education Wellbeing & Consulting is an author of her recently published book Dream Big and Imagine the What If. Her story is a testament to the strength of culture\, kin and connection to Country.
URL:https://www.napcan.org.au/event/webinar-how-deep-connection-to-culture-is-keeping-children-safe-and-supported/
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220905T103000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: How is Australia coming together at the national level to protect our children?
DESCRIPTION:Safe and Supported: How is Australia coming together at the national level to protect our children?\nChildren thrive in safe and supported communities. \nBut right now\, many families aren’t receiving the support they need\, and children are experiencing serious adversity. \nWhat do our national leaders think needs to happen to create environments that enable children and young people to reach their full potential? \nIn this conversation we will hear from representatives who have worked on the new Safe & Supported: National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children and hear how it will bring together government\, services and communities to reduce child abuse and neglect and its integenerational impacts. \nCome along to find out more about how this will be transformed into action\, and the part that we can all play\, in our many roles across government\, child and family services\, community organisations\, families or as individuals. \nWe look forward to hearing from: \n\nJamie Crosby\, CEO\, Families Australia\nCatherine Liddle\, CEO\, SNAICC\nTim Crosier\, Manager Children’s Policy Branch\, Department of Social Services\nFiona Ward\, Deputy Chief Executive\, Department for Child Protection\n\nFacilitated by: Anne Hollonds\, National Children’s Commissioner
URL:https://www.napcan.org.au/event/webinar-how-is-australia-coming-together-at-the-national-level-to-protect-our-children/
CATEGORIES:National
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220905T103000
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SUMMARY:National Child Protection Week Launch
DESCRIPTION:National Child Protection Week Launch\nJoin us for the live-streamed official launch of National Child Protection Week 2022 by the Governor-General\, His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retd) and Her Excellency\, Mrs Linda Hurley. \nThe launch will include a keynote address by Anne Hollonds\, National Children’s Commissioner\, who will share ideas and insights from children and young people she has spoken to\, highlighting what they need to be safe and well\, now and into the future. \nThe launch will lead us into a week-long program of events that will focus attention on how we can make sure that every child\, in every community\, grows up safe and supported.
URL:https://www.napcan.org.au/event/national-child-protection-week-launch/
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211105T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211105T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112642
CREATED:20211028T020950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T020950Z
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SUMMARY:Let’s Raise Our Voices Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Children and young people thrive when they have the opportunity to fully participate in their community and broader society.  \nJoin us for a conversation about the importance of raising the voices of young people and how we can work together to make sure this happens.  \nWe’ll hear from:  \n\nThe Raise Our Voice campaign and learn more about the Youth Voice in Parliament project\, which invited children and young people to submit speeches to their MPs and Senators to be presented in Parliament. \nYoung people themselves who can tell us more about what children’s rights mean to them and their experiences of getting more involved. \nProjects in Queensland and the NT that are supporting children’s rights in creative ways. \n\nThis webinar has been organised in support of Children’s Week 2021 (but will be held during the following week). This year’s theme is based on Article 15 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Children have the right to meet together and to join groups and organisations\, as long as this does not stop other people from enjoying their rights. To find out more about Children’s Week and how to get involved in your state or territory visit www.childrensweek.org.au. \n 
URL:https://www.napcan.org.au/event/lets-raise-our-voices-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Darwin:20200910T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Darwin:20200910T110000
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CREATED:20200812T234107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T234107Z
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SUMMARY:Putting Children First Event - Alice Springs
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging morning with the following speakers: \n\nDr Nat Kendall-Taylor\, FrameWorks Institute US (via pre-record) sharing the latest insights into the importance of the words we use and the way we ‘frame’ our messages and conversations to best engage families and communities.\nRepresentatives from the Tangentyere Family Violence Prevention Program (TFVPP) and Larapinta Child and Family Centre (LCFC) will provide an update on the progress of their new ‘Girls Can Boys Can’ project\, which is expanding the achievements of the primary prevention project ‘Mums Can Dads Can’ into the early childhood space.\n\nThe speakers will be followed by a networking morning tea. \nNote that places are strictly limited to 80 people due to social distancing requirements.
URL:https://www.napcan.org.au/event/putting-children-first-event-alice-springs/
LOCATION:Alice Springs Golf Club\, 50 Cromwell Drive\, Alice Springs\, NT
CATEGORIES:NT
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