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Parental substance use and child-focused practice
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Parental substance use and child-focused practice

In this episode, host Sophie Guy sits down with Gill Munro, social worker and workforce development officer at Emerging Minds to discuss child-focused practice in the AOD (alcohol and other drugs) sector. Before joining Emerging Minds, Gill managed a large specialist drug and alcohol service in South Australia. She draws on this experience as well as her recent involvement in developing a suite of e-learning resources, describing the importance of understanding trauma and how stigma and shame can prevent parents from engaging in services. In this episode you will learn: How using a trauma-informed approach is important for responding helpfully to challenging behaviour (03:00) What child-focused practice looks like in the AOD sector (07:48) The challenge of strengthening parent-child relationships when shame and stigma are present (13:16) What policy changes could increase child-focused practice to support child mental health (25:29) Promising practice in the AOD sector (27:50) Further information and resources: The Impact of Parental Substance Use on the Child e-learning course: https://emergingminds.com.au/online-course/the-impact-of-parental-substance-use-on-the-child-foundation/ Parental Substance Use and Child-Aware Practice e-learning course: https://emergingminds.com.au/online-course/parental-substance-use-and-child-aware-practice-principles-and-practices/

Emerging Minds Podcast

September 30, 201933m 1s

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Show Notes

In this episode, host Sophie Guy sits down with Gill Munro, social worker and workforce development officer at Emerging Minds to discuss child-focused practice in the AOD (alcohol and other drugs) sector. Before joining Emerging Minds, Gill managed a large specialist drug and alcohol service in South Australia. She draws on this experience as well as her recent involvement in developing a suite of e-learning resources, describing the importance of understanding trauma and how stigma and shame can prevent parents from engaging in services. In this episode you will learn:
  • How using a trauma-informed approach is important for responding helpfully to challenging behaviour (03:00)
  • What child-focused practice looks like in the AOD sector (07:48)
  • The challenge of strengthening parent-child relationships when shame and stigma are present (13:16)
  • What policy changes could increase child-focused practice to support child mental health (25:29)
  • Promising practice in the AOD sector (27:50)
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