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CSEFEL: Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning

The National Center for Effective Mental Health Consultation (CEMHC) addresses the needs of Early Head Start/Head Start (E/HS) staff and families for practical guidance on effective ways to promote...

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In Young Kids, Junk Food Linked to Mental Illness - PsychCentral.com (blog)

MSN NZ News In Young Kids, Junk Food Linked to Mental Illness PsychCentral.com (blog) In Young Kids, Junk Food Linked to Mental Illness Children who are exposed to “junk food” before birth and during...

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Size, connectivity of brain region linked to anxiety level in young children...

Size, connectivity of brain region linked to anxiety level in young children Medical Xpress They found that the larger the amygdala and the stronger its connections with other parts of the brain...

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Workplace wellness sounds good, but is it ethical? - Newsworks.org (blog)

Workplace wellness sounds good, but is it ethical?Steve Hughes's insight:HmmmmmSee it on Scoop.it, via Social Emotional Wellbeing & Learning

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How Simple Physical Activity Could Stave Off Depression - The Atlantic Cities

The Atlantic Cities How Simple Physical Activity Could Stave Off Depression The Atlantic Cities There's been some discussion among mental health professionals in recent years about depression as a...

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Anxiety in Children

Anxiety in children is something that should be expected and is considered normal.See it on Scoop.it, via Social Emotional Wellbeing & Learning

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Dr. Bridget Walker » Blog Archive » When Parental Anxiety Interferes with an...

"When Parental Anxiety Interferes with an Anxious Child’s Progress in Treatment." Great post! #anxiety #therapy http://t.co/lkTzqsRSjISee it on Scoop.it, via Social Emotional Wellbeing & Learning

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There is a culture of acceptance around mental health issues in academia -...

The Guardian (blog) There is a culture of acceptance around mental health issues in academia The Guardian (blog) But it does happen. There is a culture of acceptance around mental health issues in...

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Child Safety Services, Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability...

Dedicated to protecting Queensland's children and young people, and ensuring they are safe from abuse.See it on Scoop.it, via Social Emotional Wellbeing & Learning

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Child abuse and neglect statistics - Child Family Community Australia

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Trauma, Loss & Grief Network - ANU

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Child protection and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children - Child...

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Students flood college counseling offices - Cincinnati.com

Students flood college counseling offices Cincinnati.com “The mental health common cold for this generation of students is anxiety disorder, whereas for previous generations it was depression,” said...

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CEBC » Topic › Interventions For Abusive Behavior

Scientific ratings of evidence base are great but don't right off interventions on the basis that they don't have a top rating. There are plenty of good interventions that don't have a significant...

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Social work tools for direct work with children: drawing - Community Care

There are a number of techniques to try with children that can be facilitated with just some coloured pencils or crayons and some paper. THREE HOUSES Direct work with children- three houses technique...

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SDM_Manual.pdf

Steve Hughes's insight:The Structured Decision Making Model is used by the Queensland Department of Coummunities, and alos teh NSW and South Australian departments.SteveSee it on Scoop.it, via Social...

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Child Safety Practice Manual

The Child Safety Practice Manual provides a comprehensive set of procedures that guide and inform the delivery of child protection services by the Department of Communities (Child Safety) in...

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No Courses, No Classrooms, No Grades — Just Learning

NuVu is a full-time magnet innovation center for middle and high school students. NuVu’s pedagogy is based on the architectural Studio model and geared around multi-disciplinary, collaborative...

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NHS pledge to treat 1m more people with mental-health issues

One million more people a year with mental health problems will receive treatment in England by 2021, the NHS has pledged. The move comes after a new report ...Steve Hughes's insight:We need...

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NHS vows to transform mental health services with extra £1bn a year

Taskforce calls for people facing crises to get 24/7 support including intensive home treatment and for suicide rates to be reduced by 10%Steve Hughes's insight:“For too many, especially black, Asian...

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Tories' failure to invest in mental health costing economy £105BILLION a year

Prime Minister David Cameron will make speech on mental health services in England as Mind calls for more than £1billion a year of extra fundsSteve Hughes's insight:Come on Australia, step up to the...

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We need to do more to help children experiencing mental health issues

Primary schools in the UK are woefully inadequate when it comes to treating mental health issues in children, says Robyn WilderSteve Hughes's insight:Kids Matter, Mind Matters, Beyond Blue, Head...

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How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime

Childhood trauma isn’t something you just get over as you grow up.Steve Hughes's insight:Cumulative Harm.See it on Scoop.it, via Social Emotional Wellbeing & Learning

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Youth mental health hitting the road for Headspace

After a surprise donation of almost $40,000 from Buderim wealth management company Ord Minnett, the youth-focused charity will buy a custom green van.Steve Hughes's insight:Great to see $ flowing...

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Negative Emotions Are Key to Well-Being

Feeling sad, mad, critical or otherwise awful? Surprise: negative emotions are essential for mental healthSteve Hughes's insight:Make room for your subject feeling states. Struggling to get rid of or...

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Mental health problems aren’t all in the brain | Clare Allan

Divorcing mental ill health from its social and political context, as the BBC’s recent In the Mind Series did, implies wider issues of inequality or poverty don’t matterSteve Hughes's insight:We need...

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How Kids Learn Resilience

In recent years, the idea that educators should be teaching kids qualities like grit and self-control has caught on. Successful strategies, though, are hard to come by. In recent years, the idea that...

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Long visits to nature linked to improved mental health, study finds

People who visit parks for 30 minutes or more each week are much less likely to have high blood pressure or poor mental health than those who don't, accorSteve Hughes's insight:See literature on...

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