Join FRSA Subscribe to eBulletin
Home > Resource Listing

Browse by Category | Order by Date | Browse by Keywords
 

Browse by Keywords

Category: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families

Topic: Working with Indigenous communities

Skills & Strengths of Indigenous Dads, Uncles, Pops & BrothersSkills & Strengths of Indigenous Dads, Uncles, Pops & Brothers
Date posted on: 03-10-2008

By Family Action Centre. This DVD/Video was developed by a group of young Aboriginal fathers who were trainined over a period of three months to film and edit using digital cameras and computer-based editing software. They planned and developed the idea of the clip and presented their own experience as well as that of their community. Price: $30.00 Code: INDIGDVD or INDIGVIDEO

Category: Grandparents

Topic: Grandparents - Raising Children - Kinship Care

When the Children ArriveWhen the Children Arrive
Date posted on: 21-05-2008

The Mirabel Foundation "When the children arrive" resource book for carers was launched on 28 April 2004. The Mirabel Foundation was funded by the former Department of Family and Community Services to produce and distribute the national version of this book .The book provides practical advice and information to grandparents and kinship carers who take on the raising of children, particularly as a result of the parent's substance abuse.

Category: Navigating Divorce and Separation

Topic: Children and young people

What about the children?What about the children?
Date posted on: 30-11-1999

Written and published by Relationships Australia, this booklet covers issues that parents need to be aware of when considering their children's needs during the separation process. The booklet covers topics such as: coping with the break-up; issues to discuss with the other parent; explaining the separation to the children; what to expect with children of different ages; what can you do to help children of different ages; ground rules for parenting successfully after separation; issues of safety; and ten mistakes separated/divorced parents make.

Topic: Surviving the transition

Migrant Men and SeparationMigrant Men and Separation
Date posted on: 25-05-2010

This booklet published by Relationships Australia (Victoria), compiled by counselling staff from Relationship Australia and Mensline Australia. It gathered input from men who have been through separation themselves and other workers in the field. This booklet covers topics such as: separation and migrant men's experience; looking after yourself; looking after your children; relating to your former partner; getting a settlement; the future; statistics about men and separation; and where to get further assistance.

Category: Parenting

Topic: New Parents

Play & Learning Guide - 10 Pack  Play & Learning Guide - 10 Pack
Date posted on: 13-05-2010

The guide explains how stimulating a child's senses will help their development. It lists a number of simple, everyday play techniques and activities which can be employed to benefit a child. Price $ 8.00

Displaying results 1-5 of 18 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 [Next]

aboriginal | aboriginal parent | abuse | animal | baby | baby development | bible | child | child abuse | child protection | children | christian | counselling | court | dad | disability | dispute | divorce | drug use | families | family | family violence | father | finances | grandparents | grief | kinship care | men | mental and physical health | mental illness | migrant | money | mother | out of home care | parent | parenting | practitioner | prevention | refugee | relationship | safety | self-harm | separation | shared care | strength | teenager | torres strait islander | violence | women | young people

OR

Search for:

The purpose of this directory is to list publications and resources that may be useful to individuals and families.  The directory includes resources developed by government agencies, member organisations and other authors.  FRSA takes no responsibility for the availability or quality of the resources listed.

If you would like to suggest a resource for inclusion in the directory contact FRSA