Join us for our 2021 National Child Protection Week Webinar Series, where we start important conversations around some of the key issues our children and young people are facing. Talking alongside leading educators and professionals join us while we discuss Culture, Disability, Inclusion, Respectful Relationships, Domestic Violence and Mental Health in the hopes to learn, build and grow so that we all can work together and eliminate these struggles. Because every child, in every community, deserves a fair go.

NAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar Series
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Join us for our 2021 National Child Protection Week Webinar Series, where we start important conversations around some of the key issues our children and young people are facing. Talking alongside leading educators and professionals join us while we discuss Culture, Disability, Inclusion, Respectful Relationships, Domestic Violence and Mental Health in the hopes to learn, build and grow so that we all can work together and eliminate these struggles. Because every child, in every community, deserves a fair go.
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September 14, 2021
COVID-19 has impacted our children and young people’s mental health – what can we do to help?
<p><strong>COVID-19</strong> has dominated the news headlines and fundamentally changed the way we all live. With the ever-changing restrictions, lockdowns and isolation from loved ones, it’s understandable that it’s been a confusing and challenging time, particularly for children and young people. Missing out on school, hanging out with their friends and cousins, cuddles from grandparents and the changing rules are taking a toll now and likely into the future. </p> <p>Although we occasionally hear about the toll the pandemic has taken on our mental health, unfortunately the reality for many children and young people is extremely challenging. We need to act. <strong>Now.</strong> </p> <p>This webinar heard from leading experts about the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of children and young people and the strategies we can use to support them as well as each other, at a time when many of us are already overwhelmed. The conversation included ways we can work together to help navigate the stormy COVID-19 waters and what we can do to support the mental health of children and young people as we come out of this pandemic. </p> <p><strong>Speakers: </strong></p> <p>Tracy Adams, yourtown (Kids Helpline) </p> <p>Ali Fogarty, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute </p> <p>Elizabeth Seeley-Wait, Clinical Psychologist and Director Children’s Psychology Clinic </p> <p>Facilitator: Rani Kumar, Head of Policy and Campaigns, NAPCAN</p>

September 14, 2021
Proud in Culture, Strong in Spirit
<p>This year’s theme for National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day was Proud in Culture, Strong in Spirit. As with all Australian children, it is important for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children to be able to maintain strong connections to their family, community, culture and Country.</p> <p>Too often though, child protection systems seemingly lack the understanding of, or deprioritise, cultural connection. This can have negative consequences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of-home care.</p> <p>This webinar explored how children thrive in systems that recognise the strengths of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.</p> <p>Together, we can build a future where all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have the opportunities to grow up safe in their families, strong in their identities, and connected to their cultures.</p> <p>The discussion included:</p> <ul> <li>What Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people telling us about culture</li> <li>What does a child’s connection to their culture and Country mean?</li> <li>How does cultural connection support an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child’s wellbeing, safety and identity?</li> <li>Why Aboriginal community-controlled organisations are the most well-placed to ensure the best outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Speakers:</strong><br> <strong>April Lawrie</strong>, Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People SA<br> <strong>Catherine Liddle</strong>, CEO, SNAICC<br> <strong>Belinda Field</strong>, Yerin Eleanor Duncan Aboriginal Health Services</p>

September 14, 2021
Building communities that keep children safe from domestic and family violence
<p>Every child, in every community, needs a safe home.</p> <p>Yet we know that far too many children are living with violence every day. We see domestic violence as a factor in the majority of substantiated child abuse cases in Australia.</p> <p>This webinar explored a vision for safer communities where children and young people are at the centre of our conversations and actions as we address domestic and family violence.</p> <p>The conversation included:</p> <ul> <li>What children and young people are telling us about their experiences of domestic and family violence</li> <li>How those of us working with children can be more aware of domestic and family violence</li> <li>And how those of us working with domestic and family violence victim-survivors can be more child aware</li> <li>The need to support children and young people as victim-survivors in their own right</li> <li>How factors including sexuality, gender, culture and disability can impact where there’s violence happening at home</li> <li>What we can do to make it better for the next generation</li> </ul> <p>Speakers:<br> <strong>Anne Hollonds</strong>, National Children’s Commissioner<br> <strong>Jodie Griffiths-Cook</strong>, ACT Public Advocate and Children and Young People Commissioner<br> <strong>Moo Baulch</strong>, Director of Primary Prevention at Women’s and Girls’ Emergency Centre (WAGEC)<br> <strong>James Parfitt (Fejo), </strong>Manager and Founder, Top End Dreaming</p>
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