your understanding of what
social and emotional wellbeing means to the Aboriginal families and communities that you work with
KidsMatter, in partnership with highly regarded Aboriginal consultants, have developed a series of animations that are designed to support the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal children and provide viewers with an understanding of what
social and emotional wellbeing means to Aboriginal people.
It is important that when applying the knowledge gained in using these resources, you do so in in the context of what
social and emotional wellbeing means for the families you are working with.
This guide is for users who have strong, existing relationships with Aboriginal families and communities and who foster high levels of understanding of what
social and emotional wellbeing means to those families and communities.
Not exact matches
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means not just the physical
wellbeing of an individual but refers to the
social,
emotional and cultural
wellbeing of the whole community in which each individual is able to achieve their full potential as a human being, thereby bringing about the total
wellbeing of their Community.
These animations
and supporting resources also aim to help health
and community professionals gain a better understanding of what
social and emotional wellbeing can
mean to Aboriginal people.
These animations also aim to help health
and community professionals gain a better understanding of what
social and emotional wellbeing can
mean to Aboriginal people.
Social and emotional wellbeing can
mean different things to different families
and communities.
«There is no quick fix for these issues, however as the largest employer of Aboriginal people in many communities, Aboriginal Controlled Community Health Organisations provide an important
means of lifting health
and wellbeing in their local communities
and breaking the cycle of poverty, incarceration poor mental health
and social emotional wellbeing.