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Parenting programs that support children’s mental health through family separation
A common elements analysis – CFCA PAPER NO 63
Inclusive communication with LGBTIQ+ clients
Child Family Community Australia Evidence to Practice Guide
Birdie’s Tree
Growing together through natural disasters – Are you working in early childhood education and care with young children and families who’ve been through a natural disaster? Have children in your centre been affected by a natural disaster through family, friends, or media reporting? Would you like staff and children in your centre to be emotionally prepared for such events in the future?
Change the story
A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women in Australia (second edition) – Executive Summary
Swan Hill Rural City Municipal Early-Middle Years Plan 2020-2029
Our Swan Hill Rural City Municipal Early-Middle Years Plan 2020–29 aims to improve the health and wellbeing of children aged 0–12 years and their families across the entire Swan Hill Rural City municipality.
Children’s social-emotional wellbeing
The role of parenting, parents mental health and health behaviours – Working Paper
Closing the Gap – Annual Data Compilation Report July 2022
Closing the Gap – Annual Data Compilation Report July 2022
World of Work
Happier, healthier women at work. The World of Work is an innovative program designed to support women looking to restart or strengthen their career after a break, or even change careers entirely.
Child Safe Standards: Guide for Parents and Carers
As a parent or carer you will experience a range of organisations where your child will be cared for, play, learn, develop new skills and meet other children and adults. This Guide will help you think about how each organisation operates and its safety and wellbeing arrangements for children.
Supporting access to early years services for children experiencing vulnerabilities
‘The most important thing they did for me was listen…’
Being Safe Online – Easy Read
This booklet helps the reader understand how to stay safe online, the concepts of privacy and online friends, and how to get help if something goes wrong.
Victorian Child Safe Standard 11
Policies and procedures document how the organisation is safe for children and young people
Victorian Child Safe Standard 10
Implementation of the Child Safe Standards is regularly reviewed and improved
Victorian Child Safe Standard 9
Physical and online environments promote safety and wellbeing while minimising the opportunity for children and young people to be harmed
Victorian Child Safe Standard 8
Staff and volunteers are equipped with the knowledge, skills and awareness to keep children and young people safe through ongoing education and training
Victorian Child Safe Standard 6
People working with children and young people are suitable and supported to reflect child safety and wellbeing values in practice
Victorian Child Safe Standard 4
Families and communities are informed and involved in promoting child safety and wellbeing
Victorian Child Safe Standard 3
Children and young people are empowered about their rights, participate in decisions affecting them and are taken seriously