The Children’s Therapy Tasmania Blog
Find grounded, practical posts that make sense of children’s behaviour and emotions, strengthen connection and confidence at home, and support thoughtful, trauma-responsive practice in the therapy room.
When Systems Change: Moral Distress, Thriving Kids and the Impact
In this reflective blog post, I explore moral distress, moral injury and what it can feel like to stay values-aligned while navigating NDIS reform, the emerging Thriving Kids service design, and uncertainty across the child and family therapy landscape.
Rest as an essential part of practice
In this blog post I encourage you to make your wellbeing a priority in the work you do - by viewing rest as an essential part of your practice with children and families.
Turning the Lens Inward: Culture, Gender and History in Trauma Responsive Practice
In this post I invite you to slow down and turn the lens inward, where we take an opportunity to reflect on how culture, gender and history show up in our work.
Holding Complexity with Care - A Trauma-Informed Approach to Case Conceptulisation
Explore a trauma-informed case conceptualisation framework that supports deeper understanding, ethical pacing, and intentional therapy planning.
How to bring trauma informed care to life
Explore practical ways you can move beyond trauma informed to trauma responsive practice