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SUMMARY:What are infants telling us: From neonatal nursery care to supporting optimal infant development | Online
DESCRIPTION:Each year more than 26\,000 Australian babies are born preterm\, arriving before 37 weeks of gestation and often requiring specialised care in neonatal nurseries. These early births bring unique medical\, developmental\, and emotional challenges that can have lasting impacts on both the infant and their family. \nAt this webinar\, our panel will explore the emotional and developmental impacts of preterm birth\, highlight the importance of observing and responding to infant cues\, and outline practical strategies to strengthen early relationships and support preterm infants’ neurodevelopment and mental health in their first year. \n\n\n\n\nLearning outcomes\n\n\n\nDescribe the challenges and resilience associated with preterm birth\, including long-term health outcomes and emotional impacts on families.\nExamine why it is important to observe\, understand\, and respond to the subtle cues and behaviours of infants within neonatal care.\nIdentify infant and family centred strategies to strengthen the parent-child relationship and support infants’ neurodevelopmental and mental health needs.\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.phpn.com.au/event/what-are-infants-telling-us-from-neonatal-nursery-care-to-supporting-optimal-infant-development-online/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:Supporting children and families to recognise and navigate paediatric anxiety
DESCRIPTION:Register now to attend the upcoming professional development webinar ‘Supporting children and families to recognise and navigate paediatric anxiety’ on Wednesday 7 September 2022 at 7:15 PM-8:30 PM (AEST). \nThis webinar will discuss paediatric anxiety in the context of how practitioners can recognise and support children experiencing anxiety and engage their families to contribute to plans to address anxiety in non-stigmatising ways. Panellists will explore how to recognise and support children experiencing anxiety as well as how to formulate interventions in the developmental\, relational\, and psychosocial context of anxiety.
URL:https://www.phpn.com.au/event/supporting-children-and-families-to-recognise-and-navigate-paediatric-anxiety/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:Supporting the wellbeing of infants and children through a trauma-informed lens
DESCRIPTION:Register now to attend our upcoming professional development webinar ‘Supporting the wellbeing of infants and children through a trauma-informed lens’ on Wednesday 2 March 2022 at 7:15 PM-8:30 PM (AEDT). \nRegister now to attend our upcoming professional development webinar ‘Supporting the wellbeing of infants and children through a trauma-informed lens’ on Wednesday 2 March 2022 at 7:15 PM-8:30 PM (AEDT). \nInfants and children are among some of the most vulnerable populations to be impacted by complex trauma. This webinar will cover the evidence behind how exposure to complex trauma adversely impacts the wellbeing of infants and children\, as well as strategies practitioners can implement in their practice to work with children and families in a trauma-informed way. \nPanellists will discuss how early intervention and prevention can benefit vulnerable children and their families\, outline appropriate steps to recognise and respond to infants and children presenting with complex trauma\, and offer tips and strategies to effectively start to talk with parents and caregivers about their child’s social and emotional wellbeing.\nHear from our interdisciplinary panel featuring:\n• Dr Jasmine MacDonald (VIC – Senior Research Officer)\n• Kathryn Lenton (TAS – Program Manager\, Therapeutic Services Australian Childhood Foundation)\n• Alma-Jane O’Donnell (SA – Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Specialist).\nFacilitator: Chris Dolman (SA – Senior Workforce Development Officer).\nBefore the webinar:\nLearn about our panel.\nRead the case study. \nQuestion? Email us or call the help desk on 1800 209 031.
URL:https://www.phpn.com.au/event/supporting-the-wellbeing-of-infants-and-children-through-a-trauma-informed-lens/
LOCATION:Online Event\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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