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Child Family Community Australia

Locality: Southbank, Victoria, Australia



Address: Level 4, 40 City Road 3006 Southbank, VIC, Australia

Website: www.aifs.gov.au/cfca

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25.01.2022 Register for Emerging Minds webinar: Responding to family violence in First Nations families to support childrens social and emotional wellbeing - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/em-familyviolence



25.01.2022 Take our child, family and community welfare sector survey today and tell us your information and evidence needs for working with children and families during COVID-19 - https://mailchi.mp//child-family-and-community-welfare-sur

23.01.2022 We are inviting people to complete a new online survey to better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected peoples gambling. Anyone living in Australia, aged 18 years or over, and who has spent any money on gambling during the past 12 months can complete the survey. The findings will help to inform evidence-based policy and practice responses to prevent and reduce gambling-related harm in the community. Find out more and complete the survey.

21.01.2022 Register now for Emerging Minds webinar: Families and gambling - Helping parents and improving outcomes children - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/emwebinar-families-and-gambling



20.01.2022 Are you a child and family service adapting the way you work to respond to the upheavals of the coronavirus pandemic? These new short guides to needs assessments, collecting and assessing data, and documenting decision making in times of rapid change are designed to help. Theyre brought to you by our Expert Panel team.

20.01.2022 We asked child, family and community welfare professionals what support they needed from us during COVID-19. We asked questions about the topics they were interested in and how they wanted to receive the information. Check out our new short article, Support during COVID-19 survey: What you told us for the findings and details about how weve used them to better support professionals. https://aifs.gov.au//support-during-covid-19-survey-what-y

20.01.2022 CFCA news: webinar resources, covid-19 resources and news relevant to you - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-8-april-899156



19.01.2022 Register now for our upcoming webinar - Words matter 2: How to use frames effectively to advance child mental health - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/words-matter-2

19.01.2022 CFCA News: Spotlight on child protection, webinars and more. - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-12august

18.01.2022 Are you a Families and Children Activity provider who needs advice on how to evaluate your program? Our Families and Children Expert Panel team can help. Find out more: https://aifs.gov.au/cfca/expert-panel-project

18.01.2022 Maintaining contact between children in out-of-home care and their birth family is important. The challenge for caseworkers is making this happen during COVID-1...9. In this short article Dr Susan Collings, Associate Professor Amy Conley Wright and Sarah Ciftci explore the practice of virtual visits how to run one, the benefits and what to consider. They also share some experiences of workers that have been trialling virtual visits. http://ow.ly/CPfQ50zWe5E

17.01.2022 Children who have experienced trauma may find it more difficult to regulate their emotions and behaviours than other children. This short article looks at how understanding brain development can help practitioners working with children affected by trauma, and offers strategies that help calm childrens bodies in order to help calm their minds and emotions. https://aifs.gov.au//calming-body-calming-mind-sensory-str



17.01.2022 Family and Children Expert Panel News - https://mailchi.mp/a/expert-panel-project-may-update-899771

17.01.2022 Check out the latest CFCA News - Survey findings, new webinars announced and more - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-29july

16.01.2022 Almost a fifth of young people aged 1417 years have thoughts about suicide. Where, and from who, do these teens seek help? And how can support be targeted at this group? This new short article presents the findings of Australian longitudinal research into suicide and help seeking, and provides strategies for practitioners working with young people. https://aifs.gov.au//suicidality-and-help-seeking-australi

15.01.2022 CFCA News: How are families coping with COVID-19? - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-15july

15.01.2022 Register for CFCA's upcoming webinar series: Words matter in child mental health - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/words-matter-in-child-mental-health

15.01.2022 New to evaluation? Our Expert Panel team has developed a guide for child and family service professionals starting out. It steps through the stages of developing an in-house program or service evaluation plan. The guide includes templates to help clarify the evaluations purpose, select appropriate methods and set data collection and analysis timelines. Find out more.

15.01.2022 CFCA News: webinars, how-to resources and more - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-25august

14.01.2022 This fortnight's edition of CFCA News has our latest short articles and webinars! Check it out - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-5-november

13.01.2022 Check out the latest CFCA News: mandatory reporting, webinar resources, COVID-19 news and more - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-17june

13.01.2022 Register now for CFCA's upcoming webinar: Preparing young people to leave care during COVID-19 - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/preparing-young-people-to-leave-care

12.01.2022 Are you a child, family or community welfare professional adjusting to COVID-19? Although things have continued to change during COVID-19, our commitment to you has not. Let us know what information and evidence you need. Do the survey today: https://surveys.aifs.gov.au/aifs/index.php/558152?lang=en. Closing 3 June.

12.01.2022 Check out our updated resource on mandatory reporting, including current state and territory legislation, on who is required to report suspected child abuse and neglect. Legally in Australia, selected groups of people must report suspected child abuse and neglect to government authorities. The laws that say which groups, and what types of abuse they must report, can differ slightly across states and territories.

12.01.2022 See what we've been up to this fortnight: Financial wellbeing and COVID-19 report released, webinars announced and more - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-5-november-899811

10.01.2022 Check out the latest CFCA News: Webinars, resources on fathers and more - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-9september

10.01.2022 CFCA News: Fathers who use violence, survey results and more - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-1july

09.01.2022 Register now for our upcoming webinar - Working with evaluators: What do you need to know? - https://mailchi.mp/aifs.gov.au/aod-child-protection-899803

09.01.2022 CFCA news: webinar resources, short articles published, Expert panel update and more - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-22-april

08.01.2022 What do you need to know more about for your work with children and families during COVID-19? What information and evidence do you need? We want to hear from you. Take our short survey: https://surveys.aifs.gov.au/aifs/index.php/558152?lang=en. Closing 3 June.

08.01.2022 Do you work with children or families? Have you adjusted your practice in response to COVID-19? How we can support you? Whether its information on a specific topic, strategies for adapting practice, or advice on staying connected to peers about the latest evidence: https://surveys.aifs.gov.au/aifs/index.php/558152?lang=en. Closing 3 June.

07.01.2022 CFCA News: Resources for our readers, webinars and more - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-20-may

06.01.2022 How did we adjust to life at home during the early months of the pandemic? What changed and what didnt? Join AIFS Deputy Director, Research Kelly Hand tomorrow as she shares the early insights from the Families in Australia Survey: Life During COVID-19 that we ran in May to find out. This is the last webinar of our Families in Focus series. ... https://aifs.gov.au//findings-families-australia-survey-li

06.01.2022 Powers of attorney are appointed to benefit and protect individuals, but misuse of these arrangements can actually do the opposite. This short article provides an understanding of powers of attorney and the potential for financial abuse of older Australians under these arrangements, recognised as elder abuse. It looks at the relevant documents for each Australian state, and points out implications for professionals in the community and aged care sectors. https://aifs.gov.au//powers-attorney-and-financial-abuse-o

05.01.2022 ICYMI: Suicide is the leading cause of death for young Australians and a national public health priority. This short article presents research into youth suicidality and help-seeking behaviours and provides strategies to guide practitioners working with young people.

04.01.2022 Register for Emerging Minds webinar: Cultural considerations to support children from migrant and refugee backgrounds mental health and wellbeing. - https://mailchi.mp//em-cultural-considerations-to-support-

04.01.2022 Register now for CFCA's upcoming webinar: Working with fathers who use violence - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/invisiblepractices

03.01.2022 Register now for CFCA's upcoming webinar: Words matter: Getting the language of child mental health right - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/words-matter-1

03.01.2022 CFCA news: COVID-19 resources, AIFS survey, webinars and more - https://mailchi.mp/aifs/cfca-news-22

03.01.2022 Children and young peoples participation in research is vital to informing policies and practices that impact their lives. This short article covers key things to consider when planning to involve children and young people in research, using the example of the Children and Young People in Separated Families Study. It looks at approaches to obtaining ethical clearance, recruiting study participants and conducting interviews. https://aifs.gov.au//children-and-young-people-participati

02.01.2022 Our survey closes tonight! Tell us what information and evidence you need for your work with children and families during COVID-19: https://surveys.aifs.gov.au/aifs/index.php/558152?lang=en.

01.01.2022 Calling all Australians: Share your experiences as we head towards COVID normal. We’re conducting the Families in Australia Survey: Towards COVID Normal, to un...derstand what family life is like since the initial crisis emerged. Each state and territory in Australia came out of the first lockdown differently what does ‘normal’ mean for your family now? The insights from the survey will be shared with government decision makers and service providers. The findings will help inform decisions on family policy programs and initiatives. Make your experience count. Do the survey today: https://aifs.gov.au/fia-survey-landing #FIAS2 #FIASurvey2

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