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Back to AICAFMHA Homepage / News in Brief Index / Issue 15 Children Of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI) Initiative Update03/05/02Reference Group Membership Additions
The COPMI Reference group members were listed in my last
update. Since that time, Dr. Resources and tools for families where a parent has a mental illness and for people working with such families? lets hear about themAt the Holding It All Together conference held in Melbourne
from April 21st ? 24th, COPMI project team members heard
about a range of resources that have been developed or are being considered for
development by individuals and organizations across Australia. Many resource developers were unaware of
similar resources or tools that had been developed in other locations. To save ?reinventing wheels?, please list any resources you are developing or have developed relating to children of parents with a mental illness (such as videos, pamphlets and kits) on the AICAFMHA website ? go to the Children of Parents with a Mental Illness homepage. Please use the program information section to complete details of the resource/s. It involves completing a fairly simple form, but if you have difficulties with this please contact Sue Garvin (secretary@aicafmha.net.au) and she will assist you to record your details. The project team can then use the resultant list to inform them about resource availability and gaps. The information
collected will be posted and updated on the website so that others wanting to trace resources that may be useful in the programs they
run or intend to run can also utilize the list. Please take a few moments to list your resources today ? go to http://www.aicafmha.net.au/ . Consultations
Consultation sessions were held with young people, consumers and carers at the conference regarding the issues they believe the project team should take into account as they develop the good practice principles and guidelines document for services and people working with children of parents with a mental illness around Australia. Further consultation sessions will be held at other conferences and a range of other strategies will be used to gain feedback from the stakeholder groups represented in the COPMI National Consultation Group (see previous update regarding this group). Aim and Objectives
In response to a request to clarify the aim and objectives of the COPMI initiative, I?ve included them with this update. If readers have questions you?d like me to address in further updates, please let me know.
Children
of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI)
initiative Aim The
overall aim of the Children of Parents
with a Mental Illness (COPMI) Initiative is to promote better mental
health outcomes for children of parents with a mental
illness. Objectives The
objectives are: ·
Development
and uptake of good practice principles and guidelines by services and people
working with children of parents with a mental illness around
Australia ·
Availability
to children of parents with a mental illness and their families, and to people
working with them, of appropriate resource materials in line with the good
practice principles and guidelines ·
Provision
of high quality information to the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing
to enhance future policy development regarding children of parents with a mental
illness and their families.
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