Date: 18/09/2024
Time: 3 - 4:30pm AEST
Understanding the contributing factors and treatment approaches for Australian children aged 4 to 11 years old can significantly improve outcomes when working with children and families.
Join us to examine the current state of child mental health in Australia. This webinar will cover prevalent conditions, diagnostic criteria, and emerging trends in the field of child mental health diagnoses.
Staying informed about the evolving landscape of child mental health diagnoses is essential for any professional working with children and families. It empowers professionals to provide accurate assessments, personalised treatment plans, and the most up-to-date care possible.
During this webinar, you’ll:
Community organisation workers, school staff, health professionals, youth workers, child and family workers, psychologists and counsellors.
Kirrilie Smout is the director of Developing Minds, a group of 23 child and adolescent psychologists. She has provided therapy to approximately 5000 children, teenagers and families, and has supervised over 60 child and adolescent psychologists.
She is also a lecturer and course coordinator at the University of South Australia, has authored 3 books about young people, and provides consultation to national media, education and health organisations.
Registrations close 48 hours before the webinar start time.
If paying by invoice, proof of payment needs to be provided at least 24 hours ahead of the event.
In addition to the live event link, all registrants will receive a link to the webinar recording post-event.
When you click to book, you will be taken to our payment gateway. Once you complete your registration you will receive an email detailing how to access your learning event in our Moodle Learning Management System.
Please note that you'll need access to the following to participate in this webinar:
Training and Development Team
Phone: (03) 8573 2222
Email: ravtraining@rav.org.au
Simon Goode explores The GROW coaching model.
$50.00 inc. GSTDate: 24/06/2024
Time: 9.30am - 12.30pm AEST
Date: 20/11/2024
Time: 3 - 4:30pm AEDT