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Start Time & Date: |
28/02/2024, 12:00 pm |
End Time & Date: |
28/02/2024, 1:00 pm |
Location: |
Online |
Contact Info: |
Australian Institute of Family Studies |
The number of severe weather events and disasters has increased significantly in recent decades. These events are lasting longer and having a greater impact with many families experiencing multiple disasters one after the other or even at the same time. With a growing number of Australians faced with disasters, there is also growing awareness that these events significantly impact the emotional wellbeing of infants and children. However, there has been little exploration of how family structures and dynamics affect children’s recovery from these events.
This webinar will explore the complex interplay of factors that can support or disrupt the wellbeing of whole families following a severe weather event or disaster, and how these factors in turn affect infant and child mental health. From practice and lived-experience perspectives, the panellists will discuss evidence-informed approaches of how best to support children and families in the weeks, months and years following these events.
This webinar will help you:
This webinar will interest practitioners working in health, social and community services who have contact with children and families who have experienced a severe weather event or disaster or may experience one in the future.
This webinar is co-produced by CFCA and Emerging Minds in a series focusing on children’s mental health. They are working together as part of the Emerging Minds: National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health, which is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care under the National Support for Child and Youth Mental Health Program.
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