As of today, the CFCA social media channels will no longer be active. If you don’t already, follow AIFS on social media for trusted information, resources and research about children and families.
Last chance to register for our free webinar on today,1PM – 2PM (AEDT), that will focus on how research evidence can be used to support decision making in programs and practice in the child, family and community welfare sector. Register at: https://t.co/QXUIzBsKjn
Missed our webinar on supporting the developmental needs of children with neurodiversity? You can now watch the recording and download the slides from our website: https://t.co/kdGpcqeysM
Our upcoming webinar on 23 March, 1PM – 2PM (AEDT), will explore how research evidence can be used to support decision making in programs and practice in the child, family and community welfare sector. Register at: https://t.co/QXUIzBsKjn
The CFCA social media channels will no longer be active from April and AIFS will become your one stop shop for research about children and families. If you don’t already, follow @FamilyStudies to stay informed.
Have you seen our LGBTIQA+ glossary? This resource sheet provides a glossary of common terms for practitioners and service providers to help them better understand LGBTIQA+ terminology and to use inclusive language in service provision. Read it at: https://t.co/5VZ2c6Hmkl
How can mainstream practitioners help LGBTIQ+ clients build informal networks to maximise their health and wellbeing? Our new short article looks at the effectiveness of these networks for clients and the evidence-based implications for practitioners: https://t.co/qwXXuD8wzM
Our upcoming webinar, co-produced with @EmergingMindsAU, on 9 March, 1PM – 2PM (AEDT) will explore approaches to working effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families through the perinatal period. Register at: https://t.co/4jZtT5QPgR
Last chance to register for our free webinar on today at 1PM – 2PM (AEDT) that will focus on neurodiversity and how it affects child development. Register at: https://t.co/tGTNEo9DVv
Our Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) paper released yesterday provides an overview of key issues for child and family practitioners who may encounter children and families living with FASD. Find out more at: https://t.co/1ZMtvOFCQE
In April, the CFCA website will merge with our new and improved AIFS website, and the CFCA social media channels will be archived. If you don’t already, follow @FamilyStudies to stay informed about the latest research and events, and access the same great content and more.
CFCA News: Inclusive communication with LGBTIQ+ clients guide, facts & figures on marriage and divorce, pre-conference workshops and more - https://t.co/2oiFJQIwKW
One of our most popular papers from 2021 aims to help practitioners understand alcohol-related harms and how alcohol consumption changed during COVID-19 in order to support their clients. Read it at: https://t.co/FdewhEKTiH
Register for Emerging Minds webinar: Perinatal support strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents experiencing complex trauma. - https://t.co/whyLxODnNY
Register for our upcoming webinar on neurodiversity and how it affects child development – 1pm 23 Feb. If you are a counsellor, mental health practitioner, or professional working with children and families, then this webinar is for you! Register at: https://t.co/tGTNEo9DVv
Our Evidence to Practice guide released today focuses on inclusive communication with LGBTIQ+ clients. Why does inclusive communication matter and what works to ensure inclusive communication? Find out at: https://t.co/RBKcU8yen5 https://t.co/abHXWixv3q