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Supporting family and child mental health in the face of severe weather events and disasters

This webinar will explore the complex interplay of factors that can support or disrupt the wellbeing of whole families following a severe weather event or disaster, and how these factors in turn affect infant and child mental health. From practice and lived-experience perspectives, the panelists will discuss evidence-informed approaches of how best to support children and families in the weeks, months and years following these events.

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Basic Catchups for Immunisation

An interactive virtual workshop for those new to Immunisation, or with some experience, who would benefit from a small classroom setting learning the basics of ‘how to do a catchup?’ Develop an understanding of vaccination planning, and various schedules following the guidelines of the Australian Immunisation Handbook. Using simple scenarios your ongoing learning will be developed and tested with other practitioners in a small classroom setting. Review catch-up principles and scenarios, and advance your learning by asking the questions you need from your clinical setting in a supportive environment.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this virtual workshop, you will have refreshed your knowledge on how to work through a basic catch-up and the processes involved. You will practice working through one or more scenario’s using the Australian Immunisation Handbook Catch-Up Tables, and be provided with answers for any questions you might have.

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Basic Catchups for Immunisation

An interactive virtual workshop for those new to Immunisation, or with some experience, who would benefit from a small classroom setting learning the basics of ‘how to do a catchup?’ Develop an understanding of vaccination planning, and various schedules following the guidelines of the Australian Immunisation Handbook. Using simple scenarios your ongoing learning will be developed and tested with other practitioners in a small classroom setting. Review catch-up principles and scenarios, and advance your learning by asking the questions you need from your clinical setting in a supportive environment.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this virtual workshop, you will have refreshed your knowledge on how to work through a basic catch-up and the processes involved. You will practice working through one or more scenario’s using the Australian Immunisation Handbook Catch-Up Tables, and be provided with answers for any questions you might have.

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Complex Catchups for Immunisation

An interactive virtual workshop for an experienced Immuniser in Australia, validating and expanding your clinical experiences are essential for your ongoing continued learning, and sharing these with other practitioners in a small classroom setting. Review catch-up principles and scenarios, and advance your learning by asking the questions you need from your clinical setting in a supportive environment. Discussing larger more complex catchup scenarios that may involve families and routine catchup schedules but with added complexity, such as country of origin.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this virtual workshop, you will have refreshed your knowledge on how to work through a more complex catch-up process and what needs to be considered. You will practice working through one or more scenario’s using the Australian Immunisation Handbook Catch-Up Tables, and be provided with answers for questions you might have.

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Complex Catchups for Immunisation

An interactive virtual workshop for an experienced Immuniser in Australia, validating and expanding your clinical experiences are essential for your ongoing continued learning, and sharing these with other practitioners in a small classroom setting. Review catch-up principles and scenarios, and advance your learning by asking the questions you need from your clinical setting in a supportive environment. Discussing larger more complex catchup scenarios that may involve families and routine catchup schedules but with added complexity, such as country of origin.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this virtual workshop, you will have refreshed your knowledge on how to work through a more complex catch-up process and what needs to be considered. You will practice working through one or more scenario’s using the Australian Immunisation Handbook Catch-Up Tables, and be provided with answers for questions you might have.

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