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earlytraumagrief Tip Sheets
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The network has developed a number of Tip Sheets to address issues relevant to Australian children, young people and their families. Extra tip sheets are added regularly.
Visit our speaking iN BRiEF webpage where you can listen to many of the Tip Sheet authors talk in more about these children’s trauma, loss and grief issues.
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Tip Sheet 6
Author Professor Julian Dooley, Senior Research Fellow and Scientific Director of Cyberbullying at the Child Health Promotion Research Centre at Edith Cowan University
May 2009
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Tip Sheet 5
Author Ruth Wraith - Disaster Recovery Consultant and Child Psychotherapist, one of Australia’s leading disaster mental health experts with over twenty five years experience in the National and International disaster, trauma, grief and loss field.
April 2009
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Tip Sheet 4
Author Professor Alexander McFarlane - an Australian psychiatry professor who has researched the traumatic effects of the Ash Wednesday bushfires and post-traumatic stress disorder. He has published extensively on these topics, including studies of the effects of bushfires over time.
March 2009
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Tip Sheet 3
Author Professor Alexander McFarlane - an Australian psychiatry professor who has researched the traumatic effects of the Ash Wednesday bushfires and post-traumatic stress disorder. He has published extensively on these topics, including studies of the effects of bushfires over time.
March 2009
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Tip Sheet 2
Author Professor Brett McDermott - an Australian child psychiatrist who has worked with children, young people and their families affected by Australian bushfires and Cyclone Larry.
February 2009
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Tip Sheet 1
Author Professor Brett McDermott - an Australian child psychiatrist who has worked with children, young people and their families affected by Australian bushfires and Cyclone Larry.
February 2009
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