概述
為誰而設
經歷過無家可歸或家庭暴力的 0 至 12 歲兒童,並且是無家可歸和/或家庭家庭暴力部門的客戶。
我們如何提供幫助
我們提供量身定制的治療支持,幫助兒童克服創傷、調節情緒和自我表達、管理過渡並增強復原力。
期待什麼
學校和家庭訪問、遠距醫療視訊預約和家長電話支援、家長和照顧者團體計劃、兒童團體活動。
我們如何提供幫助:
Resources for Working with Children
Child Focused Practice is a free Professional Development course for frontline workers and those new to the sector.
The Garden Group Therapeutic Program
The Garden Group Therapeutic Program is designed for infants and toddlers aged 0–4 years accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
The Garden Dyad Program
The Garden Dyad Program was originally developed and facilitated as an eight-week therapeutic group program by Together4Kids. That program has now been modified for dyadic work with individual families.
The Garden Weekly Journal
Maintaining a reflective journal is an integral part of the Garden Program. We have created this booklet journal for parents to record their reflections and children to contribute to, throughout the Program.
If you would like to purchase hard copies of The Garden, The Garden Dyad or The Garden Weekly Journal please email us at t4k@rasa.org.au to arrange quantities and payment.
Conversations at the Kitchen Table – Manual
Drawing on the Therapeutic Parenting Programs developed by Relationship Australia South Australia’s Post Adoption Support Service, this Reflective Parenting Resource has been designed and developed by the Together4Kids team as part of our support for workers in the homelessness and family and domestic violence (FDV) sector.
Conversations at the Kitchen Table – Handbook
This handbook accompanies the professional development training program Conversations at the Kitchen Table: Reflective Parenting Conversations for Front Line Workers.
Colour Me Calm Colouring Book
Colour me calm Colouring Book is a mindful way to help children slow down. The activities support children through anxiety and stress. This resource is a great activity for children and parents to engage together.
Pilyurni Colouring Book
Acknowledging that many specialist FDV and homelessness services are located on Kaurna land, this booklet was designed especially for Aboriginal families. Using Kaurna words and phrases, this booklet supports pride in Aboriginal culture.
The Kangaroo Feeding Track is a story to support a parents’ understanding of their children’s behaviour, as they move on from trauma. The kangaroo is a metaphor for brain plasticity and the effects of trauma. This story may also provide some insight into parents’ own reactions and responses.
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First 1000 Days are important to an infant’s mental health. The first 1000 days of life – between conception and a child’s 2nd birthday – is a unique window of opportunity to shape their social and emotional development and long-term mental health and wellbeing. This includes their experience, expression, and management of emotions, as well as their ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others.
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Download for Professionals
Tips and Resources for Navigating the NDIS Process when Working with Children is designed for case managers working with children (aged 0-18) within the homelessness and domestic violence sector. It has been produced by UniSA Occupational Therapy students, Lana Feichter and Hazel Paton, in collaboration with Relationships Australia South Australia – Together4Kids.
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丹妮絲的故事
當您和您的孩子獲得家庭暴力或無家可歸服務的支持時,您可能不知道會發生什麼。這部電影展示了一位年輕的原住民母親和她的兒子在文化上適當的接受和評估,這將使您了解當您獲得服務時可以期待什麼。
卡瑪米爾娜·卡基拉(南娜的月亮)
《Kamamirna Kakirra》是一部 20 分鐘的電影,凸顯了文化的療癒力量。您可能想與您的孩子一起觀看此節目,以加強他們對文化和國家的認同和聯繫。
Helpful External Resources
Emerging Minds
Emerging Minds have a wealth of resources, as well as on line courses to support your work with children. Their philosophy is that relationships play a central role in children’s social and emotional development and mental health. From the time of birth, children need stable and responsive attachments with caring adults.
Impact of Family Domestic Violence on Children
Play – A Mental Health Strategy
Sharing Information with Parents
資助確認
Together4Kids 由南澳大利亞政府透過人類服務部和南澳大利亞住房管理局資助。