A clinical conversation about infant mental health in Take Two
Event description
Berry Street Take Two invites you to join us for a clinical conversation about infant mental health. This event is run in conjunction with the launch of our new free practice paper: Principles for trauma-informed practice with infants and young children.
In this free webinar, our Assistant Director (and former Take Two Infant Mental Health Consultant) Catherine McQueen will provide an overview of some of the guiding principles that inform infant mental health work in the context of trauma, family violence and complex systems.
We will then hear a case study from one of our clinicians Brenda Fenton, and her clinical team leader Simone Rutherfurd.
Brenda has been working with a toddler, Maisie (not her real name) who experienced traumatic things early in life. Unfortunately, Maisie’s needs were being missed amongst the rest of the family's needs. Brenda has successfully helped the family and professionals understand Maisie's needs and given her a voice in a complex and chaotic situation.
Presenters: Catherine McQueen - Assistant Director, Simone Rutherfurd - Clinical Team Leader and Brenda Fenton - Clinician.
Hosted by: Clare Ryan - Clinical Practice Development Team Leader.
Please note: If you cannot attend the webinar live, please subscribe to the Take Two Relate eNewsletter to have the video recording sent to you.
Prior to booking in, please ensure you meet the system requirements so you're able to join this event. Before the webinar, please test your equipment by going to www.Zoom.us/test and following the instructions.
For more information about Berry Street's Take Two therapeutic program visit taketwo.org.au
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