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Listening to Families
Listening to Families
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Listening to Families podcasts provide answers to everyday questions about health and wellbeing challenges facing children and adolescents. The questions the podcasts answer are real - they come directly from families. The answers are provided by trusted specialists.
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Listening to Families podcasts provide answers to everyday questions about health and wellbeing challenges facing children and adolescents. The questions the podcasts answer are real - they come directly from families. The answers are provided by trusted specialists.
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Health & Fitness
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Trauma- Post Traumatic Mental Injury (PTMI)
Listening to Families
37 minutes 53 seconds
2 months ago
Trauma- Post Traumatic Mental Injury (PTMI)

This episode was recorded in November 2023

Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/

Shelley, a parent of neurodivergent children, talks with Dame Sue Bagshaw, GP and Canterbury youth health champion, about how trauma affects brain development, the difference between disorder and injury, safe environments, strengthening family communication, sibling inclusion, and everyday routines like eating together that support recovery and wellbeing.

Listening to Families
Listening to Families podcasts provide answers to everyday questions about health and wellbeing challenges facing children and adolescents. The questions the podcasts answer are real - they come directly from families. The answers are provided by trusted specialists.