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Latest news
Poverty and kinship carers
Although this report from Monash University is about poverty across all types of families GPV/KCV welcomes it as a reflection of the financial struggle kinship carers endure. Kinship carers are families too and share a far too small proportion of this nationās shared wealth.
Cheers
Anne L McLeish, OAM
Director
Latest resources
Helping with the costs of education
Dear Carer,
As the school year commences many of you are concerned about the costs of education. We recommend you apply to the State Schoolsā Relief FUND program (SSR), which provides government school students with new uniforms, footwear, and educational resources, including learning devices.
If you need assistance with these items, we recommend that you speak with the School Principal, Assistant Principal, or Welfare Coordinator to discuss your childās requirements. The school can then place an application for assistance directly with SSR, on the studentās behalf.
Cheers
Anne McLeish, OAM
Director
For more information and details on how to apply:
Email: contact@ssr.net.au | Phone: 03 8769 8400
Latest news
Kinship carers have more to say about education
KCV sponsored two workshops highlighting the national āFostering school attendance for students in out-of-home careā project. The project will identify the barriers preventing children and young people in OOHC from attending school. More than 150 conference delegates participated in a short survey, world cafĆ© and/or general discussion, sharing valuable insights. Almost 100 people completed the survey, the results of which are in the attached summary.
Cheers
Anne McLeish, OAM
Director
Latest Resources
More support for carers and children in their care
KCV continually looks to update our list of resources for kinship carers.
Prison Network
Prison Network (PN) journeys with women in and beyond prison providing the support they need to navigate positive pathways. Amongst the programs PN provides is Keeping Kids Connected a program to help mothers imprisoned maintain contact and connections with their children.
Ocean Mind
A research-backed surf-therapy program for improving young people’s mental health, relationships and potential.
Barwon Health Youth Mental Health & Wellbeing Services
Access to clinicians and physicians providing treatments for young people experiencing or at risk of severe mental illness
Latest learning & development for carers
New nutrition seminar added in Wonthaggi!
KCV has added another āNutrition for Wellbeing in times of rising food costsā seminar with Nikki Valentini.
The seminar will be held in WONTHAGGI on Wednesday 19 February.
At ArtSpace Gallery Boardroom
1 Bent St, Wonthaggi
(opposite Aldi)
Latest podcast
Podcast #36 - Physical punishment is harmful for Australian children
Evidence indicates that physical punishment can lead to increased anxiety or depression in adulthood, and the likelihood of people engaging in violence in later life.
There are alternative effective discipline practices that don’t involve physical punishment. These evidence-based practices can help increase children’s understanding of why they are being helped to recognise that certain behaviours are not desirable.
Sixty-six countries have legislated against the use of physical punishment on children and a further 27 countries have committed to doing so. Why is Australia not one of them?Ā
In this podcast we speak with Professor Daryl Higgins, director of the Institute of Child Protection Studies at Australian Catholic University (ACU) and member of Ending Physical Punishment of Australian Children (EPPAC) advocacy campaign.
Latest video
A new video from GPV/KCV on positive discipline
GPV/KCV is pleased to launch its video on positive discipline.Ā It is a feature in the GPV/KCV campaign to ensure that physical punishment of children is made illegal across Australia.
The video is a reminder that positive discipline can work and should be viewed in conjunction with reading written materials on positive discipline.
Non-physical types of discipline for children and young people (booklet)
Reasons not to hit children (article)
Physical punishment in Australia (video)
GPV/KCV commends signing the petition to have physical punishment made illegal across Australia.
Latest wellbeing magazine
KCV Nutrition Guide
This guide has been developed by KCV in response to previous nutrition seminars.
The articles in this magazine have been selected to reflect the conversations that took place at those seminars.
Latest resources
KCV is pleased to launch a new resources series for carers
Existing and new resources have been presented into 5 separate booklets on the themes of financial supports, legal matters and rights, family relationships and childhood development, wellbeing, and podcasts for carers.
These booklets are designed to make it even easier for carers to find information related to the issue of interest to them. However, it is important that carers also feel free to call KCV if they are unable to find the information they need. We are willing to assist.
All KCV resources are continually reviewed with information updated as necessary, so it is important that carers regularly revisit them, especially the fact sheets, which contain information about policy matters affecting carers.
Cheers,
Anne McLeish