Building on the Centre’s Four Pillars of Practice Model for YPVITH, the training builds on practitioners’ understanding of ADHD and autism by exploring different presentations and dispelling common myths. The training examines the links between nervous system dysregulation and aggressive behaviours. Participants will gain a practical understanding of how to apply a therapeutic approach, as […]
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The Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS) reinforced what many in the child and family sector had long suspected – most children and young people (62%) experience at least one form of abuse or neglect before the age of eighteen. From a wellbeing perspective, we know that these children are more than twice as likely […] |
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A day to bring like-minded professionals together. With keynote presentations and panel discussions providing information to support amplifying children's voices in decision making. Featuring speakers: Dr Wendy Bunston OAM Exploring how infants and young children communicate their needs. Meena Singh, Acting Principal Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People Discussing child safety for children and […] |
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In this session, Dr Ashlee Curtis and Dr Travis Harries will discuss their recent research into substance-involved child-to-parent violence (SU-CPV). Child-to-parent violence (CPV) is associated with youth substance problems; however, few studies have explored the familial context surrounding substance-involved CPV. Key findings from this research include associations between parental monitoring, parental intrusiveness, affective reactivity, concurrent reactive CPV […]
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What’s really going on behind the screens of young people today? This confronting yet essential webinar dives deep into the hidden worlds of online subcultures that glorify misogyny and gendered violence. Building on the conversations started by the hit Netflix series Adolescence, we’ll explore how these toxic narratives are spreading across social media, gaming, and […] |
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The connection between childhood experiences, the brain and development into adulthood. The training will focus on how these adverse occurrences/traumas impact mental health, physical health and how substance use plays a part in the developing body and brain. To register email [email protected] |
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The Southern Melbourne Child and Family Alliance (SMCFA) are working in collaboration with the Southern Melbourne Family Violence Regional Integration Committee (SMFVRIC) on joint projects to address cross sector themes within our region. One of our goals is to provide free, relevant and practical professional development opportunities for our workforce, using the knowledge and […] |
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Drop-in sessions provide an informal and more frequent direct support for campaigners. These Zoom sessions (open to anyone) aim to provide 2025 campaigners with an opportunity to discuss specific topics of interest in a supportive and informal environment. When you complete this form, you will be invited to all scheduled drop-in sessions and the zoom link […] |
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