AICAFMHA: promoting mental health for young Australians
Australian Infant, Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health Association Ltd
ABN 87 093 479 022
Caring for the Invisible Children- CIC ( Caring for the Invisible Children) is a network established to give professionals and researchers a opportunity to share knowledge, information and methods concerning children with mentally ill parents. - Europeanpop
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Being Seen and Heard:- Entitled ?Being seen and heard: the needs of children with parents with mental illness?, this resource includes clips of children, young people and their parents talking about their experiences of mental illness within the family, and how professionals can work effectively with them.pop
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COMIC- Comic was first formed in February 2000. The group comprises of adults who retain a common interest for children of parents with a mental illnesspop
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National Survey of Mental Health and Well Being- Child and Adolescent Component
The recently released report "Child and Adolescent Component of the National Survey of Mental Health and Well Being". This report represents the first national information on the burden of mental illness in children aged 4 to 17 years.pop
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Mental Health Council of Australia- The Mental Health Council of Australia is the peak body promoting the mental heatlh of all Australians.pop
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Aust Research Alliance for Children & Youth- The Alliance is a new venture: a national collaboration of researchers, policy makers and practitioners from a broad range of disciplines who are together building a better future for Australia?s children and young people.pop
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Youth Net- Support site for young people.pop
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Headroom- Site for young people 12-18 years, 6-12 years, parents and professionals regarding child and adolescent mental healthpop
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