Foundations: Developing Social and Emotional Wellbeing in Early Childhood
Foundations provides articles on current topics and issues and increases the knowledge and skills of children’s services staff, enabling them to promote the mental health of the children in their care and to provide valuable support to those children who may be at increased risk of mental health problems.
Foundations supports the focus on wellbeing in both the National Quality Framework and the Early Years Learning Framework.
Foundations was developed by Everymind with funding from Xstrata Coal.
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 11: December 2012
Foundations Issue 11
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 10: August 2012
Foundations Issue 10
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 9: June 2012
Foundations Issue 9
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 8: February 2012
Foundations Issue 8
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 7: September 2011
Foundations Issue 7
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 6: July 2011
Foundations Issue 6
Inside this issue: children's behaviour, social inclusion, professional learning.
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 5: December 2010
Foundations Issue 5
Inside this issue: child abuse, children of parents with a mental illness, staff wellbeing.
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 4: July 2010
Foundations Issue 4
Inside this issue: social inclusion, cultural diversity, rural and remote areas.
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 3: March 2010
Foundations Issue 3
Inside this issue: children's social interactions, relationship building activities, Autism Spectrum disorders.
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 2: December 2009
Foundations Issue 2
Inside this issue: children's emotions, case studies and activities, supporting anxious children.
Foundations Children's Services Magazine Issue 1: October 2009
Foundations Issue 1
Inside this issue: mental heatlh and wellbeing, practical tips activities, supporting children and families.