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LOGIN - AUSTRALIAN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION Login - Australian Childhood Foundation. Welcome to Australian Childhood Foundation. Log in to view your courses, explore tools and features, and customize your eLearning experience. Username. Password. Log In. Forgot your password? BRINGING UP GREAT KIDS The Bringing Up Great Kids (BUGK) Program is an integrated suite of activities and tools that are unique and offer all parents and carers a fresh way to understand and enact relationships with their children. It has been evaluated and found to be an effective program in supporting the development of mindful and positive relationshipsbetween
MAKING SPACE FOR LEARNING Making SPACE for Learning. 1 December 2021. 10:00 am - 02:00 pm. Virtual Classroom. $165.00. Register. All credit card payments will incur a surcharge of 1.6% per transaction. All workshop payments must be made by Credit Card, invoicing is only available for group bookingsof 5
THE IMPACT OF FAMILY VIOLENCE ON THE PARENT-CHILD This article was written by Stefanie Ronzoni, Senior Child Counsellor in the Australian Childhood Foundation’s Therapeutic Services. We now know that the relationship between a mother and her child is directly impacted as a result of family violence. Family violence affects a mother’s sense of confidence in her parenting and ability to be present and available to her child in all the ways 10800NAT GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN DEVELOPMENTAL TRAUMA The standard cost of the 10800NAT Graduate Certificate in Developmental Trauma is $5,900. An early bird fee of $5,300 is available if an application and payment is accepted by the dates as outlined in the course brochures: June and August intakes. The online course cost includes: TRAUMA RESPONSIVE PRACTICE IN EDUCATION This foundational knowledge program looks at trauma responsive practice for children and young people as they learn and grow. These programs have been developed using the wisdom and background of the highly popular and well-evaluated SMART online training and Making SPACE for Learning Programs that the Foundation has been running forschools
STUDENT REFLECTION
Student Reflection – A Social Work Placement with ACF. Morgan Evans is a 4th-year social work student at La Trobe University who has recently completed her social work placement at the Australian Childhood Foundation. Morgan’s passions for the work are varied and UNDERSTANDING THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF COMPLEX TRAUMA This workshop provides a foundational understanding of complex developmental trauma and the application of this knowledge framework to work across multiple contexts supporting infants, children, young people, and families. It is grounded in the most recent evidence fromneuroscience.
ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN CHILD PROTECTION PRACTICE: A TALE OF A tale of two stories. The validity of our assessments are dependent upon the quality of the information we have gathered about a family. And this, in turn, is dependent upon the quality of our engagement with the family, our ability to understand the family’s story and to conceptualise what this means for this child. HOME - AUSTRALIAN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATIONOUR WORKTHE IMPACTTAKE ACTIONDONATEGET UPDATESPROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY Supporting kinship carers and families to raise their children safe and strong in Broome, Derby and surrounds. We work in partnership with CenterCare and Derby Aboriginal Health Service to promote placement stability, safety and wellbeing for children and young people. LearnMore. Brisbane.
LOGIN - AUSTRALIAN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION Login - Australian Childhood Foundation. Welcome to Australian Childhood Foundation. Log in to view your courses, explore tools and features, and customize your eLearning experience. Username. Password. Log In. Forgot your password? BRINGING UP GREAT KIDS The Bringing Up Great Kids (BUGK) Program is an integrated suite of activities and tools that are unique and offer all parents and carers a fresh way to understand and enact relationships with their children. It has been evaluated and found to be an effective program in supporting the development of mindful and positive relationshipsbetween
MAKING SPACE FOR LEARNING Making SPACE for Learning. 1 December 2021. 10:00 am - 02:00 pm. Virtual Classroom. $165.00. Register. All credit card payments will incur a surcharge of 1.6% per transaction. All workshop payments must be made by Credit Card, invoicing is only available for group bookingsof 5
THE IMPACT OF FAMILY VIOLENCE ON THE PARENT-CHILD This article was written by Stefanie Ronzoni, Senior Child Counsellor in the Australian Childhood Foundation’s Therapeutic Services. We now know that the relationship between a mother and her child is directly impacted as a result of family violence. Family violence affects a mother’s sense of confidence in her parenting and ability to be present and available to her child in all the ways 10800NAT GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN DEVELOPMENTAL TRAUMA The standard cost of the 10800NAT Graduate Certificate in Developmental Trauma is $5,900. An early bird fee of $5,300 is available if an application and payment is accepted by the dates as outlined in the course brochures: June and August intakes. The online course cost includes: TRAUMA RESPONSIVE PRACTICE IN EDUCATION This foundational knowledge program looks at trauma responsive practice for children and young people as they learn and grow. These programs have been developed using the wisdom and background of the highly popular and well-evaluated SMART online training and Making SPACE for Learning Programs that the Foundation has been running forschools
STUDENT REFLECTION
Student Reflection – A Social Work Placement with ACF. Morgan Evans is a 4th-year social work student at La Trobe University who has recently completed her social work placement at the Australian Childhood Foundation. Morgan’s passions for the work are varied and UNDERSTANDING THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF COMPLEX TRAUMA This workshop provides a foundational understanding of complex developmental trauma and the application of this knowledge framework to work across multiple contexts supporting infants, children, young people, and families. It is grounded in the most recent evidence fromneuroscience.
ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN CHILD PROTECTION PRACTICE: A TALE OF A tale of two stories. The validity of our assessments are dependent upon the quality of the information we have gathered about a family. And this, in turn, is dependent upon the quality of our engagement with the family, our ability to understand the family’s story and to conceptualise what this means for this child. OUR SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN PROGRAM Our informal estimate is that the program is now reaching and safeguarding more than 1 million children and young people. The accreditation process is unashamedly rigorous. It’s intense and requires an organisation-wide commitment to cultural change. Through the hard work emerges an organisation with a clear sense of self, astrong internal
CHILDREN LEFT BEHIND BY FAMILY VIOLENCE IMPACT Newsletter June 2021 Children left behind by family violence. Content warning: This story contains distressing details of family violence. Hannah*, Jack* and Rosie* are standing outside school at the end of the day—playing with their friends, waiting for their mum to come and pick them up. TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT For 30 years, we have provided training opportunities for professionals across a range of disciplines, including mental health, child protection, family support, out of home care, family violence, education, youth justice and many others. We appreciate just how important it is to understand and apply the principles relevant totrauma responsive
OURSPACE - AUSTRALIAN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION OurSpace. OurSpace provides specialist therapy to children in foster care and kinship care who have experienced multiple trauma in their lives. Locations: Wollongong, Sydney, Lismore, Coffs Harbour, Orange, Central Coast, Albury. BRINGING UP GREAT KIDS RESOURCES Prosody is the pitch and tone of the human voice. It is the very essence of connection. Our blog – Prosody – hosts an ongoing forum for the exchange of ideas about protecting children and young people from abuse and exploitation, advocating for their rights, resourcing the adults who are important to them and applying the neuroscience oftrauma and healing.
TRAUMA RESPONSIVE PRACTICE WITH CHILDREN By attending this workshop you will: Review your understanding of neurobiology and the impacts of trauma from abuse, violence or neglect on development and functioning. Be provided a conceptual model of trauma responsive work with children who have experienced developmental (relational) trauma. Explore evidence-based practicestrategies for
TRAUMA-INFORMED GOAL SETTING Arousal regulation in children and young people is an internal process that is supported by important adults through which their levels of distress and agitation are understood and responded to positively and carefully. Arousal regulation goals include: Increase children’s ability to tolerate stress in their environment;SAFE AND SECURE
Safe and Secure. Recent changes to legislation relating to family violence have highlighted the growing understanding of the impact of family violence on children and an increasing awareness of the need to prioritise the safety of children over contact with either or both parents. With this in mind, the Eastern Metropolitan Regional Family UNDERSTANDING THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF COMPLEX TRAUMA This workshop provides a foundational understanding of complex developmental trauma and the application of this knowledge framework to work across multiple contexts supporting infants, children, young people, and families. It is grounded in the most recent evidence fromneuroscience.
SMART ONLINE
SMART Online. Over the 2014 calendar year 6076 people in Australia completed one of our courses – SMART Online. This course seeks to enhance the capacity of school and early childhood personnel to effectively respond to the needs of children and young people who have experienced abuse and trauma, and was developed with the support ofthe
HOME - AUSTRALIAN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATIONOUR WORKTHE IMPACTTAKE ACTIONDONATEGET UPDATESPROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY Supporting kinship carers and families to raise their children safe and strong in Broome, Derby and surrounds. We work in partnership with CenterCare and Derby Aboriginal Health Service to promote placement stability, safety and wellbeing for children and young people. LearnMore. Brisbane.
LOGIN - AUSTRALIAN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION Login - Australian Childhood Foundation. Welcome to Australian Childhood Foundation. Log in to view your courses, explore tools and features, and customize your eLearning experience. Username. Password. Log In. Forgot your password? BRINGING UP GREAT KIDS The Bringing Up Great Kids (BUGK) Program is an integrated suite of activities and tools that are unique and offer all parents and carers a fresh way to understand and enact relationships with their children. It has been evaluated and found to be an effective program in supporting the development of mindful and positive relationshipsbetween
MAKING SPACE FOR LEARNING Making SPACE for Learning. 1 December 2021. 10:00 am - 02:00 pm. Virtual Classroom. $165.00. Register. All credit card payments will incur a surcharge of 1.6% per transaction. All workshop payments must be made by Credit Card, invoicing is only available for group bookingsof 5
THE IMPACT OF FAMILY VIOLENCE ON THE PARENT-CHILD This article was written by Stefanie Ronzoni, Senior Child Counsellor in the Australian Childhood Foundation’s Therapeutic Services. We now know that the relationship between a mother and her child is directly impacted as a result of family violence. Family violence affects a mother’s sense of confidence in her parenting and ability to be present and available to her child in all the ways 10800NAT GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN DEVELOPMENTAL TRAUMA The standard cost of the 10800NAT Graduate Certificate in Developmental Trauma is $5,900. An early bird fee of $5,300 is available if an application and payment is accepted by the dates as outlined in the course brochures: June and August intakes. The online course cost includes: TRAUMA RESPONSIVE PRACTICE IN EDUCATION This foundational knowledge program looks at trauma responsive practice for children and young people as they learn and grow. These programs have been developed using the wisdom and background of the highly popular and well-evaluated SMART online training and Making SPACE for Learning Programs that the Foundation has been running forschools
STUDENT REFLECTION
Student Reflection – A Social Work Placement with ACF. Morgan Evans is a 4th-year social work student at La Trobe University who has recently completed her social work placement at the Australian Childhood Foundation. Morgan’s passions for the work are varied and UNDERSTANDING THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF COMPLEX TRAUMA This workshop provides a foundational understanding of complex developmental trauma and the application of this knowledge framework to work across multiple contexts supporting infants, children, young people, and families. It is grounded in the most recent evidence fromneuroscience.
ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN CHILD PROTECTION PRACTICE: A TALE OF A tale of two stories. The validity of our assessments are dependent upon the quality of the information we have gathered about a family. And this, in turn, is dependent upon the quality of our engagement with the family, our ability to understand the family’s story and to conceptualise what this means for this child. HOME - AUSTRALIAN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATIONOUR WORKTHE IMPACTTAKE ACTIONDONATEGET UPDATESPROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY Supporting kinship carers and families to raise their children safe and strong in Broome, Derby and surrounds. We work in partnership with CenterCare and Derby Aboriginal Health Service to promote placement stability, safety and wellbeing for children and young people. LearnMore. Brisbane.
LOGIN - AUSTRALIAN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION Login - Australian Childhood Foundation. Welcome to Australian Childhood Foundation. Log in to view your courses, explore tools and features, and customize your eLearning experience. Username. Password. Log In. Forgot your password? BRINGING UP GREAT KIDS The Bringing Up Great Kids (BUGK) Program is an integrated suite of activities and tools that are unique and offer all parents and carers a fresh way to understand and enact relationships with their children. It has been evaluated and found to be an effective program in supporting the development of mindful and positive relationshipsbetween
MAKING SPACE FOR LEARNING Making SPACE for Learning. 1 December 2021. 10:00 am - 02:00 pm. Virtual Classroom. $165.00. Register. All credit card payments will incur a surcharge of 1.6% per transaction. All workshop payments must be made by Credit Card, invoicing is only available for group bookingsof 5
THE IMPACT OF FAMILY VIOLENCE ON THE PARENT-CHILD This article was written by Stefanie Ronzoni, Senior Child Counsellor in the Australian Childhood Foundation’s Therapeutic Services. We now know that the relationship between a mother and her child is directly impacted as a result of family violence. Family violence affects a mother’s sense of confidence in her parenting and ability to be present and available to her child in all the ways 10800NAT GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN DEVELOPMENTAL TRAUMA The standard cost of the 10800NAT Graduate Certificate in Developmental Trauma is $5,900. An early bird fee of $5,300 is available if an application and payment is accepted by the dates as outlined in the course brochures: June and August intakes. The online course cost includes: TRAUMA RESPONSIVE PRACTICE IN EDUCATION This foundational knowledge program looks at trauma responsive practice for children and young people as they learn and grow. These programs have been developed using the wisdom and background of the highly popular and well-evaluated SMART online training and Making SPACE for Learning Programs that the Foundation has been running forschools
STUDENT REFLECTION
Student Reflection – A Social Work Placement with ACF. Morgan Evans is a 4th-year social work student at La Trobe University who has recently completed her social work placement at the Australian Childhood Foundation. Morgan’s passions for the work are varied and UNDERSTANDING THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF COMPLEX TRAUMA This workshop provides a foundational understanding of complex developmental trauma and the application of this knowledge framework to work across multiple contexts supporting infants, children, young people, and families. It is grounded in the most recent evidence fromneuroscience.
ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN CHILD PROTECTION PRACTICE: A TALE OF A tale of two stories. The validity of our assessments are dependent upon the quality of the information we have gathered about a family. And this, in turn, is dependent upon the quality of our engagement with the family, our ability to understand the family’s story and to conceptualise what this means for this child. OUR SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN PROGRAM Our informal estimate is that the program is now reaching and safeguarding more than 1 million children and young people. The accreditation process is unashamedly rigorous. It’s intense and requires an organisation-wide commitment to cultural change. Through the hard work emerges an organisation with a clear sense of self, astrong internal
CHILDREN LEFT BEHIND BY FAMILY VIOLENCE IMPACT Newsletter June 2021 Children left behind by family violence. Content warning: This story contains distressing details of family violence. Hannah*, Jack* and Rosie* are standing outside school at the end of the day—playing with their friends, waiting for their mum to come and pick them up. OURSPACE - AUSTRALIAN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION OurSpace. OurSpace provides specialist therapy to children in foster care and kinship care who have experienced multiple trauma in their lives. Locations: Wollongong, Sydney, Lismore, Coffs Harbour, Orange, Central Coast, Albury. KEEPING CHILDREN SAFE Our Safeguarding Children Team works with more than 150 organisations that provide programs and activities for children and young people across Australia and New Zealand, to make them safer and less vulnerable to exploitation. This includes recent engagements with entities such as the AFL, St Vincent de Paul Society (WA), StarlightFoundation
TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT For 30 years, we have provided training opportunities for professionals across a range of disciplines, including mental health, child protection, family support, out of home care, family violence, education, youth justice and many others. We appreciate just how important it is to understand and apply the principles relevant totrauma responsive
BRINGING UP GREAT KIDS RESOURCES Prosody is the pitch and tone of the human voice. It is the very essence of connection. Our blog – Prosody – hosts an ongoing forum for the exchange of ideas about protecting children and young people from abuse and exploitation, advocating for their rights, resourcing the adults who are important to them and applying the neuroscience oftrauma and healing.
TRAUMA RESPONSIVE PRACTICE WITH CHILDREN By attending this workshop you will: Review your understanding of neurobiology and the impacts of trauma from abuse, violence or neglect on development and functioning. Be provided a conceptual model of trauma responsive work with children who have experienced developmental (relational) trauma. Explore evidence-based practicestrategies for
TRAUMA-INFORMED GOAL SETTING Arousal regulation in children and young people is an internal process that is supported by important adults through which their levels of distress and agitation are understood and responded to positively and carefully. Arousal regulation goals include: Increase children’s ability to tolerate stress in their environment;SMART ONLINE
SMART Online. Over the 2014 calendar year 6076 people in Australia completed one of our courses – SMART Online. This course seeks to enhance the capacity of school and early childhood personnel to effectively respond to the needs of children and young people who have experienced abuse and trauma, and was developed with the support ofthe
SAFE AND SECURE
Safe and Secure. Recent changes to legislation relating to family violence have highlighted the growing understanding of the impact of family violence on children and an increasing awareness of the need to prioritise the safety of children over contact with either or both parents. With this in mind, the Eastern Metropolitan Regional Family␡
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