Training for Practitioners Preparedness Supports Recovery with David Younger | Anglicare Victoria Communities for Children Cardinia

ParentZone Hub 75 Army Road, Pakenham

Stress, High Emotion & Trauma: Assisting and supporting community to recover and prepare during an era of cascading emergencies. Professional development workshop for practitioners working with children and families in Cardinia Shire. Run by clinical psychologist and experienced national disaster consultant David Younger. Workshops are scientifically informed and tailored to the disaster and emergency context, […]

Surveys in the real world: What works and what doesn’t | AIFS

Online

This webinar is the first of a 3-part series on for collecting and using evidence in the context of Australian child and family services. Presenters: Dr Michelle Harrison and Sharnee Moore In our first episode, Sharnee Moore, Senior Research Fellow and manager of the Evidence and Evaluation Support team, sat down with Michelle Harrison, Senior […]

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Hub After School Club Preparedness Supports Recovery with David Younger | Anglicare Victoria Communities for Children Cardinia

ParentZone Hub 75 Army Road, Pakenham

David Younger will be available to talk with parents and carers while families enjoy and after school session of trauma informed activities. Available to families of Cardinia Shire with children aged 0-12 years. David Younger is a clinical psychologist and national disaster consultant. Activities and therapeutically and trauma informed, facilitated by Cardinia Communities for Children […]

Community Conversation Preparedness Supports Recovery with David Younger | Anglicare Victoria Communities for Children Cardinia

ParentZone Hub 75 Army Road, Pakenham

Open Community Session guided by David Younger. For the community of Cardinia Shire, especially Emergency Response and Recovery Volunteers. David Younger is a clinical psychologist and experienced national disaster consultant, having advised Bushfire Recovery Victoria and more. As disasters become more frequent turning attention to preparedness and recovery is increasingly important. Volunteers and community members […]