Visit Website These brochures have been developed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents who have recently had a baby. The brochures explain the different emotions new parents experience, and suggest a number of ways for managing feelings of stress and sadness. Information is also included on who to contact for further help. The brochures […]
Boodjarri Business: Working with Aboriginal Mums, Babies and Families – WA Perinatal Mental Health Unit, WA – [VIDEO]
Visit Website This Video provides information for health professionals about engaging with Aboriginal women who may be experiencing mental health issues during pregnancy or early parenthood. The information is provided by Aboriginal clinicians who work with families in the community.
Boodjarri Business: Yarning about Feelings After Baby (2007) – WA Perinatal Mental Health Unit, WA – [VIDEO]
Visit Website This online video features two Western Australian Indigenous women who have experienced depression during the perinatal period (the later stages of pregnancy and shortly after birth). The women speak openly about their depression and offer advice to other mothers who might be struggling. The video also provides information on symptoms and risk factors […]
Boodjarri Business: Maternal Mental Health Resource – WA Perinatal Mental Health Unit, WA – [BOOKLET]
Visit Website This booklet provides information on the mental health issues experienced by pregnant women. It is designed for Aboriginal Health Workers and other health professionals who work with Indigenous families in the community. The 36-page booklet provides definitions of perinatal mental health issues (mental health problems experienced by women in the later stages of […]
Dad’s Guide: Social and Emotional Wellbeing – WA Perinatal Mental Health Unit, WA – [BROCHURE]
Visit Website These brochures have been developed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents who have recently had a baby. The brochures explain the different emotions new parents experience, and suggest a number of ways for managing feelings of stress and sadness. Information is also included on who to contact for further help. The brochures […]
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Protection Outcomes Project Report (2005) – T.Bell and T.Libesman – [REPORT]
Download File Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Protection Outcomes Project Report on national and international child protection frameworks for Indigenous children Prepared by Terri Bell and Terri Libesman for SNAICC and DHS – October 2005
Growing Up Our Way: supporting document (2011) – SNAICC
Download File This resource is part of Growing Up Our Way – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Rearing Practices Matrix (2011) – SNAICC.
Growing Up Our Way – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Rearing Practices Matrix (2011) – SNAICC
Download File Growing Up Our Way: supporting document (2011) – SNAICC Concept: Jane Harrison Research: Allara Ashton, Joel Hawting and Jane Harrison Graphic design: Nina Kelabora Acknowledgements: SNAICC would like to thank Waltja Tjutangku Palyapayi Aboriginal Corporation and the Warrki Jarrinjaku ACRS Project Team, Yorganop, Kapululangu Aboriginal Women¹s Association and Dr Zohl de Ishtar, Merridy […]
Sex, Love and Other Stuff (2011) – Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria – [BOOKLET]
Visit Website The ‘Sex, Love and Other Stuff’ booklet aims to help young men develop respectful relationships. It’s the keenly anticipated companion booklet to Relationships: Good, Bad and Ugly, which was developed and written by and for young women in 2010. ‘Sex, Love and Other Stuf’f’ was designed and developed in consultation with young male students […]
Deadly Tots: love, yarn, sing, read, play (2011) – NSW – [WEBSITE]
Visit Website Deadly Tots was launched on NAICD 2011 and aims to raise community awareness and inform parents and carers of Aboriginal children what families can do for children aged 0-5 years, to promote their social, emotional and intellectual development and their early literacy. Deadly Tots- No Gammon was funded by Community Services through the […]
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