A social and emotional wellbeing framework is considered a culturally appropriate approach to Aboriginal mental health.
The social and emotional wellbeing framework also recognises that self - determination, continuation of culture and community governance are vital factors to the health of Aboriginal children and families.
Not exact matches
The Closing the Gap
framework commits to reducing this disadvantage, with cross-government-sector initiatives
and investment, reflecting the need to improve the
social and emotional wellbeing of the Aboriginal community.1 Activity in the primary health care sector, with its focus on prevention, early intervention
and coordination of care complements these efforts to build healthier communities.
The National strategic
framework for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander peoples» mental health
and social and emotional wellbeing 2004 — 2009 recommends the «employment of,
and / or skills transfer to, Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander peoples in all aspects of the research process, including project management, research
and research analysis».5
It's not a program, but a
framework that helps staff, parents
and carers to work together to create settings that better support children's
social and emotional wellbeing needs.
National strategic
framework for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander peoples» mental health
and social and emotional wellbeing 2004 — 2009
There is no «one size fits all» to achieving
social and emotional wellbeing and this project will add richness to experiences of the
framework.
The Safe Program is underpinned by a bio-psychosocial understanding of health
and wellbeing and draws upon child
social -
emotional development theory, resiliency
and protective behaviours
frameworks and strengths - based perspectives.