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SUMMARY:Emerging Minds - Towards a comprehensive child mental health system: Gaps and strengths in workforce competency
DESCRIPTION:Most health\, social and community services workforces currently support child mental health at work. Research conducted by Emerging Minds shows that even service workers whose job descriptions do not include support of child mental health are regularly engaged in this work. While this research shows that competency is moderate to low across a range of child mental health domains\, engagement in workforce development can make a significant difference. Improving outcomes for children and their families means enabling workforces\, organisations and systems to deliver quality support across the mental health continuum. \nIn this webinar\, Emerging Minds team members will discuss findings from the second National Workforce Survey for Child\, Parent and Family Mental Health. These findings provide a snapshot of child mental health competence across a broad range of health\, social and community services workers in Australia. \nDuring the webinar\, you will gain insights into areas of practice strength and areas that require further development\, including differences related to location\, occupation and degree of workplace support for child mental health practice. The webinar is free to attend. \nThis webinar is the second in a three-part series titled Towards a comprehensive child mental health system: Exploring data and policy. \n\n\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/emerging-minds-towards-a-comprehensive-child-mental-health-system-gaps-and-strengths-in-workforce-competency/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251126T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251126T130000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061229Z
CREATED:20250903T004207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061229Z
UID:17148-1764147600-1764162000@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:NAPCAN - Creating Safe Organisations for Children & Young People Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A child safe organisation values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and safety as the top priority. This means that everyone in the organisation takes proactive steps to prevent all forms of harm and abuse and demonstrates a commitment to children and young people’s wellbeing.\n\nAll children have the right to be safe and to feel safe all of the time. \nIn light of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse we know that it is critical to embed a child safe culture into every single organisation that has anything to do with children or young people\, either directly or indirectly. Leaders in organisations play a critical role in developing and maintaining a culture that values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and their safety as the top priority. \nThis session provides an overview of the 10 National Principles for Child Safe Organisations developed by the Australian Human Rights Commission. It includes steps that leaders can take to promote the safety\, engagement and wellbeing of children and young people and prevent harm within their organisation. Help children to thrive by embedding a child safe culture in your organisation. \nWho should attend? \nThis workshop covers essential knowledge for anyone who has anything to do with children and young people either indirectly or directly. \nCourse Length \n3 – 4 hours \nMore reasons to attend… \nEssential information for leaders in organisations whose work concerns children or young people \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/napcan-creating-safe-organisations-for-children-young-people-workshop-9/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251217
DTSTAMP:20251203T061241Z
CREATED:20250922T011254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061241Z
UID:17242-1764028800-1765929599@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:AIFS / Emerging Minds - On-demand: Child-centred approaches to supporting children in out-of-home care
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will explore practical ways to engage with children in out-of-home care (OOHC) to support their mental health and wellbeing. This webinar will help you: \n\nunderstand the effects of being in care on children’s participation\, identity and self-worth\nunderstand the importance of culture and identity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in OOHC\nunderstand how conversation and activities that increase participation\, identity and self-worth can boost children’s mental health and wellbeing\ndevelop strategies to effectively initiate and engage in conversations and activities that enhance children’s participation\, identity and self-worth.\n\nThis webinar is co-produced by CFCA at the Australian Institute of Family Studies and Emerging Minds in a series focusing on children’s mental health. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/aifs-emerging-minds-on-demand-child-centred-approaches-to-supporting-children-in-out-of-home-care/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251127
DTSTAMP:20251203T061251Z
CREATED:20250811T023937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061251Z
UID:17063-1763942400-1764201599@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:STOP Domestic Violence Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:From early intervention and coercive control awareness to legislative reform and digital safety\, SDV25 will explore the most pressing issues in domestic\, family\, and sexual violence. Under the theme Turning the Tide: Supporting Survivors and Shaping Change\, the conference will bring together experts\, advocates\, and frontline responders to drive systemic change\, empower survivors\, and challenge harmful norms. \nTogether\, we will tirelessly work to support survivors\, shape change\, and end violence against women and children. \n\nGet involved in honest and raw conversations about the most pressing issues of the sector.\nExplore innovative approaches to the likes of early intervention\, survivor-centered care and community-led safety initiatives.\nGain valuable insights into prevention strategies\, coercive control awareness\, and the role of early intervention in stopping domestic violence before it’s too late.\nLend your voice\, share your research or real-world insights as a presenter at the conference.\nBe part of a solution to ending violence against women and children.\nGain the information you need to continue providing solutions and strategies for your organisation\, team and community.\n\nMonday 24th – Wednesday 26th November 2025 / Gold Coast\, QLD \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/stop-domestic-violence-conference-2025/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251119T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251119T130000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061302Z
CREATED:20250903T004129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061302Z
UID:17145-1763542800-1763557200@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:NAPCAN - Creating Safe Organisations for Children & Young People Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A child safe organisation values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and safety as the top priority. This means that everyone in the organisation takes proactive steps to prevent all forms of harm and abuse and demonstrates a commitment to children and young people’s wellbeing.\n\nAll children have the right to be safe and to feel safe all of the time. \nIn light of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse we know that it is critical to embed a child safe culture into every single organisation that has anything to do with children or young people\, either directly or indirectly. Leaders in organisations play a critical role in developing and maintaining a culture that values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and their safety as the top priority. \nThis session provides an overview of the 10 National Principles for Child Safe Organisations developed by the Australian Human Rights Commission. It includes steps that leaders can take to promote the safety\, engagement and wellbeing of children and young people and prevent harm within their organisation. Help children to thrive by embedding a child safe culture in your organisation. \nWho should attend? \nThis workshop covers essential knowledge for anyone who has anything to do with children and young people either indirectly or directly. \nCourse Length \n3 – 4 hours \nMore reasons to attend… \nEssential information for leaders in organisations whose work concerns children or young people \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/napcan-creating-safe-organisations-for-children-young-people-workshop-8/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251117T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251117T120000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061314Z
CREATED:20250903T004823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061314Z
UID:17157-1763370000-1763380800@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:NAPCAN - Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention/Mandatory Reporting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop covers essential knowledge for anyone who has anything to do with children and young people either indirectly or directly.\nTopics covered: \n\n\nRoles and responsibilities in the prevention of child abuse and neglect\nLegislative roles and responsibilities in relation to reporting child abuse and neglect (i.e. mandatory reporting)\nOrganisational/individual responsibility in responding to early indicators of harm and family support needs\nDefinitions of child abuse and neglect including recognising harm indicators and child/family risk and protective factors\nHow to respond to disclosures of child abuse and neglect\nPrevention strategies and practices.\n\nCourse length: \n\n3 hours\n\nWho should attend? \n\nThis workshop covers essential knowledge for anyone who has anything to do with children and young people either indirectly or directly.\nImportant for all employees and volunteers.\n\n  \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/napcan-child-abuse-and-neglect-prevention-mandatory-reporting-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251113T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251113T130000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061324Z
CREATED:20250903T004055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061324Z
UID:17143-1763024400-1763038800@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:NAPCAN - Creating Safe Organisations for Children & Young People Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A child safe organisation values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and safety as the top priority. This means that everyone in the organisation takes proactive steps to prevent all forms of harm and abuse and demonstrates a commitment to children and young people’s wellbeing.\n\nAll children have the right to be safe and to feel safe all of the time. \nIn light of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse we know that it is critical to embed a child safe culture into every single organisation that has anything to do with children or young people\, either directly or indirectly. Leaders in organisations play a critical role in developing and maintaining a culture that values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and their safety as the top priority. \nThis session provides an overview of the 10 National Principles for Child Safe Organisations developed by the Australian Human Rights Commission. It includes steps that leaders can take to promote the safety\, engagement and wellbeing of children and young people and prevent harm within their organisation. Help children to thrive by embedding a child safe culture in your organisation. \nWho should attend? \nThis workshop covers essential knowledge for anyone who has anything to do with children and young people either indirectly or directly. \nCourse Length \n3 – 4 hours \nMore reasons to attend… \nEssential information for leaders in organisations whose work concerns children or young people \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/napcan-creating-safe-organisations-for-children-young-people-workshop-7/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251115
DTSTAMP:20251203T061333Z
CREATED:20250625T073240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061333Z
UID:16917-1762819200-1763164799@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:Thrive National Youth Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:As Australia’s flagship summit focused on youth policy and practice\, Third Sector’s THRIVE 2025 will bring together experts\, policymakers and frontline organisations to drive real change. This year’s program is uniquely shaped by the voices of young people\, ensuring their perspectives are central to the discussions and strategies developed. Through keynotes\, panels and interactive sessions\, delegates will explore innovative housing solutions\, early mental health interventions and pathways to sustainable employment alongside practical strategies designed to break cycles of disadvantage and prevent First Nations young people from becoming further entrenched in the justice system.
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/thrive-national-youth-summit-2025/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251106T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251106T160000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061353Z
CREATED:20250623T103730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061353Z
UID:16890-1762419600-1762444800@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:Parentshop - 1-2-3 Magic® & Emotion Coaching  for Child and Family Specialists
DESCRIPTION:Parentshop presents 1-2-3 Magic® & Emotion Coaching \n1-2-3 Magic® & Emotion Coaching is based on two underlying perspectives on parenting: first\, that children can be taught to respond more flexibly when they are frustrated or upset and second\, that parents and carers can be taught easy-to-use skills they can use at particular parenting moments. The professional training includes role-play\, group discussion\, worksheets and videos. \nTo become a certified parent educator\, you’ll be provided with additional resources needed in order to present to parents. This ensures that our product is only being taught at the highest quality. There are several benefits in becoming certified: Certification is renewed each year at $69 for your first year and $49 thereafter. To remain certified\, parent educators are required to complete a refresher every five years. Certification for the year is included in the refresher price. \nLesson Framework: \n\nAn overview of discipline approaches in contemporary Australia\nCoverage of contemporary thinking in child development\, particularly the differences between adult and children’s cognitive abilities\nSort behaviours: what’s involved and the implications for how parents will respond\nCommon mistakes in addressing misbehaviour\, particularly the problem with too much talk and too much emotion\nChoosing your strategy – the 3 choices: ignore it\, Emotion Coach or use 1-2-3 Magic®\nProcesses of pattern-establishment and change: how negative reinforcement works\, the characteristics of patterns\, how to interrupt patterns and extinction bursts\nResponse flexibility in parents and carers: knowing how to avoid getting ‘hooked’ by children’s negative emotions\nUsing 1-2-3 Magic®: what it’s used for\, what it’s not used for\, how it’s done properly\, how to implement it at home\, how to avoid the two biggest mistakes of parenting\nDeveloping response flexibility in children: emotion coaching and cognitive strategies parents can teach children\n\nEvent date Thursday 6th November – 9am – 4pm \nVenue: Online \nCost: $399 inc. GST \nRegister:  \nhttps://parentshop.arlo.co/register?sgid=eb9a18d5c9d24d979b54114e397696e2
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/parentshop-1-2-3-magic-emotion-coaching-for-child-and-family-specialists-5/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251104T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251104T130000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061404Z
CREATED:20250903T002946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061404Z
UID:17141-1762246800-1762261200@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:NAPCAN - Creating Safe Organisations for Children & Young People Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A child safe organisation values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and safety as the top priority. This means that everyone in the organisation takes proactive steps to prevent all forms of harm and abuse and demonstrates a commitment to children and young people’s wellbeing.\n\nAll children have the right to be safe and to feel safe all of the time. \nIn light of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse we know that it is critical to embed a child safe culture into every single organisation that has anything to do with children or young people\, either directly or indirectly. Leaders in organisations play a critical role in developing and maintaining a culture that values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and their safety as the top priority. \nThis session provides an overview of the 10 National Principles for Child Safe Organisations developed by the Australian Human Rights Commission. It includes steps that leaders can take to promote the safety\, engagement and wellbeing of children and young people and prevent harm within their organisation. Help children to thrive by embedding a child safe culture in your organisation. \nWho should attend? \nThis workshop covers essential knowledge for anyone who has anything to do with children and young people either indirectly or directly. \nCourse Length \n3 – 4 hours \nMore reasons to attend… \nEssential information for leaders in organisations whose work concerns children or young people \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/napcan-creating-safe-organisations-for-children-young-people-workshop-6/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251126
DTSTAMP:20251203T061414Z
CREATED:20250922T011519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061414Z
UID:17247-1762214400-1764115199@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:AIFS / Emerging Minds - On-demand: Effective professional supervision for children’s wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:This webinar held in collaboration with Emerging Minds will explore how supervision can improve practitioners’ ability to support children and implement child-aware practices. This webinar will help you: \n\nreflect on how supervision can influence child outcomes\napply or seek out supervision strategies that promote child-aware approaches\nconsider how to include reflective practice as part of the supervisor-supervisee relationship\ncultivate supervision practices as a partnership where both parties can learn\, reflect and develop\n\nThis webinar is co-produced by CFCA at the Australian Institute of Family Studies and Emerging Minds in a series focusing on children’s mental health. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/aifs-emerging-minds-on-demand-effective-professional-supervision-for-childrens-wellbeing/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251030T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251030T160000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061424Z
CREATED:20250623T103943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061424Z
UID:16896-1761814800-1761840000@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:Parentshop - Anxiety Coach™ for Child & Family Specialists
DESCRIPTION:The course is based on three underlying perspectives: first\, by having an understanding of how anxiety develops\, community and family support workers can assist parents to counter its progress in children. Second\, community and family support workers can assist parents to take a preventative role in the development of anxiety problems in 4 -12 year-olds. Third\, there are practical steps parents can take to develop resilience thinking skills in 4 -12 year-olds. Previously called No Scaredy Cats. \nTo become a certified parent educator\, you’ll be provided with additional resources needed in order to present to parents. This ensures that our product is only being taught at the highest quality. There are several benefits in becoming certified: Certification is renewed each year at $69 for your first year and $49 thereafter. To remain certified\, parent educators are required to complete a refresher every five years. Certification for the year is included in the refresher price. \nLesson Framework: \n\nCoverage of three key foundational concepts which relate to the treatment of childhood anxiety\nThe brain\, including how the pre-frontal medial cortex and the amygdala operate\, and where fear and anxiety originates\nCommonly misused phrases and cognitive distortions used by children and their peers\nA helicopter view of what risks we can allow and which require us to keep children safe\n‘Traps and trip wires’: what to do when a child’s amygdala starts to play-up\nMemorable strengthening sayings\, questioning strategies and mindfulness exercise\n\nEvent date: Thursday 30th October\, 9am – 4pm. \nVenue: Online \nCost: $399 inc. GST \n Register: https://parentshop.arlo.co/register?sgid=0fa1567227d941f8b9241de777411302
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/parentshop-anxiety-coach-for-child-family-specialists-8/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251030T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251030T130000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061435Z
CREATED:20250903T002731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061435Z
UID:17138-1761814800-1761829200@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:NAPCAN - Creating Safe Organisations for Children & Young People Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A child safe organisation values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and safety as the top priority. This means that everyone in the organisation takes proactive steps to prevent all forms of harm and abuse and demonstrates a commitment to children and young people’s wellbeing.\n\nAll children have the right to be safe and to feel safe all of the time. \nIn light of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse we know that it is critical to embed a child safe culture into every single organisation that has anything to do with children or young people\, either directly or indirectly. Leaders in organisations play a critical role in developing and maintaining a culture that values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and their safety as the top priority. \nThis session provides an overview of the 10 National Principles for Child Safe Organisations developed by the Australian Human Rights Commission. It includes steps that leaders can take to promote the safety\, engagement and wellbeing of children and young people and prevent harm within their organisation. Help children to thrive by embedding a child safe culture in your organisation. \nWho should attend? \nThis workshop covers essential knowledge for anyone who has anything to do with children and young people either indirectly or directly. \nCourse Length \n3 – 4 hours \nMore reasons to attend… \nEssential information for leaders in organisations whose work concerns children or young people \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/napcan-creating-safe-organisations-for-children-young-people-workshop-5/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251025T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251027T170000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061449Z
CREATED:20250612T003114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061449Z
UID:16830-1761379200-1761584400@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:Evidence & Implementation Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:Fairer\, faster\, better – Realising the promise of evidence and implementation to improve lives \n  \nA leading biennial event at the nexus of research\, policy and practice\, the Evidence and Implementation Summit (EIS) seeks to improve lives globally. In 2025\, EIS joins forces with the Implementation Science Health Conference Australia (ISHCA) to present\, for the first time\, a combined global program. \nThe Summit brings together policymakers\, researchers\, implementation scientists\, program evaluators\, practitioners\, academics\, organisation leaders and funders\, to examine the synthesis\, evaluation\, generation\, translation\, and implementation of research evidence into policy and practice. With inequity and misinformation growing worldwide\, closing the ‘know-do’ gap has never been more important or urgent. \nYour Summit co-hosts in 2025 are the Centre for Evidence and Implementation (CEI) and the Implementation Science Health Conference Australia (ISHCA). \nFind out more and register.
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/evidence-implementation-summit-2025/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251026
DTSTAMP:20251203T061502Z
CREATED:20250623T095817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061502Z
UID:16870-1761264000-1761436799@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:Childhood Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Childhood Summit is a dedicated platform to hear the voice of children\, bringing together children\, thought leaders\, gatekeepers\, key influencers and practitioners across the community at large. This event contributes to the national conversation and movement towards actions that will protect our children’s overall health\, wellbeing\, life satisfaction and our planet. \nThe event aims to increase the value of listening to children and promoting children as active community citizens. This event supports connectedness and cohesiveness of our communities to rallying around our young.   \nThere is a different theme of focus every year for the three day event and includes Pop-up Playgrounds\, Keynote addresses from professional and children and practical action-based workshops and walkshops. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/childhood-summit-2025/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251021T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251021T170000
DTSTAMP:20251203T231132Z
CREATED:20250722T025554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T231132Z
UID:16975-1761033600-1761066000@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:CareCONNECT 20225 - a landmark residential care workforce event
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Queensland’s landmark CareCONNECT workforce conference to help shape the future of residential care and build hope for the children who rely on it\nCareCONNECT is the first of its kind in Queensland\, created to bring together residential care workers\, sector leaders\, and decision-makers in one powerful\, purpose-driven space. At a time when the Commission of Inquiry into residential care is prompting much-needed reflection\, this event offers an opportunity to build more robust systems for the future—together. \nTuesday 21 October 2025 – 8am to 4.30pm\nHoward Smith Wharves\, Rivershed\, Brisbane \nFind out more and join us!
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/careconnect-20225-a-landmark-residential-care-workforce-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251020T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251020T130000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061528Z
CREATED:20250903T002632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061528Z
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SUMMARY:NAPCAN - Creating Safe Organisations for Children & Young People Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A child safe organisation values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and safety as the top priority. This means that everyone in the organisation takes proactive steps to prevent all forms of harm and abuse and demonstrates a commitment to children and young people’s wellbeing.\n\nAll children have the right to be safe and to feel safe all of the time. \nIn light of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse we know that it is critical to embed a child safe culture into every single organisation that has anything to do with children or young people\, either directly or indirectly. Leaders in organisations play a critical role in developing and maintaining a culture that values children and young people and is committed to treating their needs and their safety as the top priority. \nThis session provides an overview of the 10 National Principles for Child Safe Organisations developed by the Australian Human Rights Commission. It includes steps that leaders can take to promote the safety\, engagement and wellbeing of children and young people and prevent harm within their organisation. Help children to thrive by embedding a child safe culture in your organisation. \nWho should attend? \nThis workshop covers essential knowledge for anyone who has anything to do with children and young people either indirectly or directly. \nCourse Length \n3 – 4 hours \nMore reasons to attend… \nEssential information for leaders in organisations whose work concerns children or young people \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/napcan-creating-safe-organisations-for-children-young-people-workshop-4/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251022
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Wellbeing Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Event: Indigenous Wellbeing Conference \nDates: Monday 20 & Tuesday 21 October 2025\nLocation: Meanjin (Brisbane)\, Convention & Exhibition Centre \nThe fifth Indigenous Wellbeing Conference (IWC25) heads to Meanjin (Brisbane)\, celebrating Indigenous community\, culture\, and identity to advance social and emotional wellbeing for First Nations Australians\, Māori\, and Pasifika people. \nThe conference highlights the importance of connection to country culture\, spirituality and ancestry and the roles they play in wellbeing for all First Nations Australian\, Māori and Pasifika people. \nFrom addressing climate change through traditional ecological knowledge\, to strengthening community resilience and mental health through cultural practices\, this year’s conference will be a platform for Indigenous-led solutions for a flourishing future. IWC25 will also focus on empowering youth\, Indigenous models of care\, the role of cultural lore in shaping Indigenous legal systems\, and much more. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/indigenous-wellbeing-conference-2025/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251017T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251017T160000
DTSTAMP:20251203T061550Z
CREATED:20250623T103654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T061550Z
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SUMMARY:Parentshop - 1-2-3 Magic® & Emotion Coaching  for Child and Family Specialists
DESCRIPTION:Parentshop presents 1-2-3 Magic® & Emotion Coaching \n1-2-3 Magic® & Emotion Coaching is based on two underlying perspectives on parenting: first\, that children can be taught to respond more flexibly when they are frustrated or upset and second\, that parents and carers can be taught easy-to-use skills they can use at particular parenting moments. The professional training includes role-play\, group discussion\, worksheets and videos. \nTo become a certified parent educator\, you’ll be provided with additional resources needed in order to present to parents. This ensures that our product is only being taught at the highest quality. There are several benefits in becoming certified: Certification is renewed each year at $69 for your first year and $49 thereafter. To remain certified\, parent educators are required to complete a refresher every five years. Certification for the year is included in the refresher price. \nLesson Framework: \n\nAn overview of discipline approaches in contemporary Australia\nCoverage of contemporary thinking in child development\, particularly the differences between adult and children’s cognitive abilities\nSort behaviours: what’s involved and the implications for how parents will respond\nCommon mistakes in addressing misbehaviour\, particularly the problem with too much talk and too much emotion\nChoosing your strategy – the 3 choices: ignore it\, Emotion Coach or use 1-2-3 Magic®\nProcesses of pattern-establishment and change: how negative reinforcement works\, the characteristics of patterns\, how to interrupt patterns and extinction bursts\nResponse flexibility in parents and carers: knowing how to avoid getting ‘hooked’ by children’s negative emotions\nUsing 1-2-3 Magic®: what it’s used for\, what it’s not used for\, how it’s done properly\, how to implement it at home\, how to avoid the two biggest mistakes of parenting\nDeveloping response flexibility in children: emotion coaching and cognitive strategies parents can teach children\n\nEvent date: Friday 17th October – 9am – 4pm \nVenue: Online \nCost: $399 inc. GST \nRegister:  \nhttps://parentshop.arlo.co/register?sgid=412cb90d42274920b0f158340c82d79c
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/parentshop-1-2-3-magic-emotion-coaching-for-child-and-family-specialists-4/
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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