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SUMMARY:Supporting child social emotional wellbeing when working with paren
ts who use substances
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DESCRIPTION:View on Insight: https://insight.qld.edu.au/training/supporting
-child-social-emotional-wellbeing-when-working-with-parents-who-use-substa
nces/detail\n\n\nSo much of a child's long-term outcomes are affected by t
heir earliest experiences. Whilst the AOD sector recognises the crucial ne
ed to support the social emotional wellbeing of children who live with par
ents using substances\, there remains significant practice and organisatio
nal challenges. This webinar invites you to consider your own practice and
how your organisation supports parents who use alcohol and other drugs to
have conversations about their children’s mental health using Emerging
Minds: National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health resources.\n\nRub
y is a Child Mental Health Workforce Consultant for Emerging Minds’ Nati
onal Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health. She has a background in Occ
upational Therapy in addition to experience in facilitating workforce deve
lopment\, training\, and systems change. Ruby has worked in child and yout
h as well as adult mental health and AOD services with a focus on supporti
ng families impacted by parental mental health issues and substance use. S
he has also worked in the NGO sector in a specialist program supporting fa
milies around child development\, parenting\, and homelessness. Further\,
Ruby has published research on consumer perspectives related to balancing
mothering and mental health recovery.\n
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aining/supporting-child-social-emotional-wellbeing-when-working-with-paren
ts-who-use-substances/detail
So much of a child's long-term ou tcomes are affected by their earliest experiences. Whilst the AOD sector r ecognises the crucial need to support the social emotional wellbeing of ch ildren who live with parents using substances\, there remains significant practice and organisational challenges. This webinar invites you to consid er your own practice and how your organisation supports parents who use al cohol and other drugs to have conversations about their children’s menta l health using Emerging Minds: National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health resources.
Ruby is a Child Mental Health Workforce Consult ant for Emerging Minds’ National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Healt h. She has a background in Occupational Therapy in addition to experience in facilitating workforce development\, training\, and systems change. Rub y has worked in child and youth as well as adult mental health and AOD ser vices with a focus on supporting families impacted by parental mental heal th issues and substance use. She has also worked in the NGO sector in a sp ecialist program supporting families around child development\, parenting\ , and homelessness. Further\, Ruby has published research on consumer pers pectives related to balancing mothering and mental health recovery.
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