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At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook Rural GPs Conference: “Family Matters” 18 March 2011 © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission Linda Karlin, Counselling and Training Manager
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At Risk… At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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vs. Resilient At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Adapting to Adversity At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Bouncing back or falling to pieces? At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Rural Communities Persist At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Set priorities At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Access available capacity At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Tear down turf boundaries At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Protective Factors At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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The Field of Prevention At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Support and celebrate Benard, B (1991). Fostering resiliency in kids: Protective factors in the family, school, and community. Portland, OR: Western Center for Drug-Free Schools and Communities At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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The Resilient Child Social competence Problem-solving skills Autonomy Sense of purpose and future At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Protective Factors within the Family Caring and support High expectations Encourage children’s participation At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Protective Factors within the Community Caring and support High expectations Opportunities for participation At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Building up your resilience At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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“Identifying models of personal and community resilience that enhance psychological wellness: A Stanthorpe Study” 2008 - The University of Queensland and University of Southern Queensland At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Social Networks and Support At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Positive Outlook At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Learning At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Early Experience At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Sense of Purpose At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Embracing Differences At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Beliefs At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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Leadership At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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“I marvel at the resilience of crocuses. Photographing them yesterday my fingers were freezing! How is it that these delicate little plants are able to burrow up through the snow and bloom? Aren’t they amazing?” At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook © Skylight, 2011. No reproduction without permission
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At Risk vs. Resilient: A difference in outlook He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata! He tangata! He tangata! What is the most important thing in the world? It is people! It is people! It is people!
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