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SUMMARY:PADA Seminar ~ Ōtautahi Christchurch - Live stream recording 2022
DESCRIPTION:PADA Seminar 2022 \nŌtautahi | Christchurch – Live stream recording\nThese seminars provide professional development for those supporting families affected by anxiety or depression related to pregnancy\, childbirth and early parenthood. When participants leave each seminar\, they will better understand how these topics impact families\, and strengthen their knowledge and skills to help improve perinatal outcomes. \nNgā Kaikōrero | Presenters\nCELINE DONOVAN & CHRIS HURRINGThe Intersections of Family Violence\, Mental Health & AOD———————DR ARAM KIMPostnatal Depression in Asian Women: Fortitude\, Fragility & Culturally Relevant Management———————ANNA-MAY GISBON KIELYEating Disorders in the Pregnancy & Postnatal Period———————RUTH ROBERTSON & NICOLA MCKINLAY-CLARKKaranga Mai Young Parents College16 and Pregnant – the best thing I ever did \n———————MEREDITH WISEMANHow to cope with triggers/how to help the helpers \nAttracts 8 Midwifery Continuing Education Hours\nLive Stream recording – $65\nRecording is available until 31 August.  Once registered and paid you will be emailed the link to view the live stream.  We ask you respect the presenters intellectual property and do not share the link or the information with anyone. \n 
URL:https://pada.nz/event/pada-seminar-otautahi-christchurch-live-stream-recording-2022/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Treena Cooper":MAILTO:office@pada.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220808
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SUMMARY:PADA Seminar ~ Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington - Live stream recording 2022
DESCRIPTION:PADA Seminar 2022 \nPerinatal OCD – ADHD in the Perinatal Period – Stories about Autism during the Perinatal Period\nLive stream recording\nThese seminars provide professional development for those supporting families affected by anxiety or depression related to pregnancy\, childbirth and early parenthood. When participants leave each seminar\, they will better understand how these topics impact families\, and strengthen their knowledge and skills to help improve perinatal outcomes. \nThis was our first PADA seminar with a focus on Perinatal OCD\, Perinatal ADHD and Stories of Autism during the Perinatal Period. \nNgā Kaikōrero | Presenters\nKim Myhill & Tanya Stanton – SMMHS teamJoanne Dacombe – Disability AdvocateSTORIES ABOUT AUTISM DURING THE PERINATAL PERIOD———————Liora Noy – PADA EducatorAngela Smart – Parent*PERINATAL OCD———————Dr Sophie Mace – Aotearoa Baby ClinicLisette Prendé – ParentPERINATAL ADHD——————— \n*Please note\, Angela Smart who presented on the day\, is not included in the recording. \nRead the review of the day\, including the amazing feedback from the attendees\, here. \nAttracts 8 Midwifery Continuing Education Hours\nLive Stream recording – $65\nRecording is available until 31 December 2022.  Once registered and paid you will be emailed the link to view the live stream.  We ask you respect the presenters intellectual property and do not share the link or the information with anyone. \n“This seminar has been the most informative event I have ever attended. It flowed perfectly and was backed up with real life experiences.” – Seminar attendee \n \nInstructions: Select ‘+’ from tickets below\, choose the number of tickets to purchase\, then select ‘Get Tickets’.
URL:https://pada.nz/event/pada-seminar-wellington-live-stream-recording-2022/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Treena Cooper":MAILTO:office@pada.nz
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SUMMARY:PADA Popup Chat #29 - Power to Protect with Sheila Fowlie
DESCRIPTION:​PADA Popup Chat #29 – Power to Protect Programme  \nPADA Popup chats are free\, short sessions to promote up-to-date and relevant information about perinatal mental health. Join our Zoom chat for a live\, interactive session where you can ask questions from our subject expert\, giving you more tools for yourself\, and to help whānau and families in the perinatal period of pregnancy\, childbirth and early parenting. \nPower to Protect\, an effective primary prevention education programme about crying infants and the harm caused by shaking a baby.\nPADA Popup Chat #29 Power to Protectwith Sheila FowlieRāhina Monday – 15 Ākuhata August – 10:30am – 11:30am \nWatch the video here \nWe All Have the Power to Protect!\nAbusive Head Trauma (AHT) or Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is the leading cause of head injury in children under 2 years of age. Around 20 to 30 infants and children are admitted in New Zealand hospitals each year as a result of SBS\, and this number is rising. One in five of these children will die and those who survive will have permanent brain damage. Recognising this as a national health crisis and believing that ‘Prevention is better than cure’; the specialist team at Te Puararuhau developed a primary prevention programme. \nThis programme provides a unique\, evidence-based opportunity to provide effective\, simple\, and consistent education about crying infants and the harm caused by shaking a baby. It is information that every parent and caregiver of a baby needs to know\, and has been shown to reduce the incidence of AHT. \nWe invite you to take a journey with Sheila Fowlie to explore the incidence\, causes and impact of this devastating injury on our tamariki\, whānau and New Zealand society.  Together we can discover the positive steps we could all take towards protecting our most vulnerable. \n\nFor Further Information from Power to Protect\n“Never Ever Shake A Baby \n\n\n\n\nIt is normal for babies to cry\, and it’s normal for caregivers to get frustrated. Have a plan for what you will do if your baby keeps crying and you become upset or frustrated. It is never ever OK to shake a baby. Make sure that all the people who care for your baby know this. Never leave your baby alone with anyone that you think might lose control.” \n\nFor this and more information go to KidsHealth.org Never Ever Shake A Baby. \nDownload their resources here\, and watch the video here. \n\n\nAbout Sheila Fowlie\, Power to Protect Programme (P2P)\nSheila Fowlie is the National Coordinator\, Nurse Specialist for the Power to Protect Programme (P2P). The Power to Protect Programme is developed and a part of the Te Puaruruhau- Child Protection unit at Starship Child Health in Auckland New Zealand. Her role as the national coordinator for P2P is to provide leadership\, coordination and support for the implementation and evaluation of the Power to Protect Programme at a national level. Sheila graduated with the degree in Bachelor in Comprehensive Nurse and a Post Graduate Diploma in Health Science in Advanced Nursing. \nLearn more about Te Puaruruhau – Child Protection Power to Protect Programme here. \nPADA Popups are free\, short sessions to promote recent and relevant information about perinatal mental health.  The information is educational and not clinical advice. We will be using Zoom – please make sure you have this loaded on your device and register your details register your details using this link. The Zoom link will be emailed to you the day before the event. Maximum of 500 people. The session will be recorded for those that are unable to attend. Email us at office@pada.nz if you have any questions. Please note by registering for this event you give permission for the recording to be shared on the PADA website and public social media. Your face and comments may be seen and heard. Our target audience is healthcare providers as PADA’s role is to provide tools/training/networking to those supporting families suffering from anxiety or depression during pregnancy\, childbirth and early parenting.  We want to provide as much support to those working on the frontline – let us know if you are interested in presenting or ideas of presentations you want to hear.
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LOCATION:Online – Zoom link will be emailed to you
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