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Sep
09
Project SKIL (Supporting kids in loss); Giving kids the tools to cope with grief
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Date & Time
09 September 2025
05:00 PM
- 06:30 PM
Timezone
(UTC+08:00) Australia/Perth
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Project SKIL (Supporting kids in loss) Giving kids the tools to cope with grief
A world-first program which uses online cognitive behavioural therapy to help young children deal with grief is being trialled in WA.
The Curtin University project, funded by the Channel 7 Telethon Trust, is designed to meet a huge unmet need among six to 12-year-olds suffering from grief, such as the loss of a family member or pet, or a parental separation.
Presented by Sian Pauley-Gadd, Research Assistant, Curtin enAble Institute School of Population Health, Curtin University
CPD: 1.5 CPD points
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The Supporting Kids through Integrated Practice (SKIP) is a nurse-led, trauma-informed service designed to holistically support vulnerable families and children in accessing healthcare. Developed in response to rising community challenges, including food insecurity, homelessness, and poor access to health services, SKIP provides early intervention, coordinated care, and timely engagement with clinicians to prevent developmental delays and imp Presented by Chelsea Meintjes and Tanya Williams ...
