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SUMMARY:Newborn Behavioural Observation (NBO) Live Online Workshop for Professionals Working with High-Risk Infants
DESCRIPTION:What is the NBO system? \nThe Newborn Behavioural Observations (NBO) system is a relationship building tool that fosters a positive parent-infant interactive relationship. A supportive\, nurturing relationship that is sensitive and responsive to the infant’s needs is a sign of parents’ successful adaptation to parenting and optimises their infant’s neurological and psychological development. \nIs this course for me? \nThis workshop is for professionals working with young infants age 0-3 months who may have a range of complex medical and surgical conditions\, including infants in NICU and SCBU\, and for professionals providing post-hospital care or developmental follow-up for families in the community. \nIt will appeal to Neonatal Nurses and Doctors\, Occupational Therapists\, Physiotherapists\, Speech & Language Therapists\, general practitioners\, (enhanced) maternal and child health nurses\, child and family health nurses\, mental health professionals and others working with high-risk infants and their families. \nHow is it similar and different to the standard NBO course? \nThis course incorporates the same curriculum\, theoretical content\, and certification process as our other NBO workshops. In addition\, the workshop will include particular considerations of implementing the NBO when working with high-risk infants and their families up to infant age of approximately 3 months (corrected for premature birth if relevant). \nThe case studies and videos will illustrate how the NBO can be implemented in practice to support babies and families where additional risks may challenge the infant’s abilities for self-regulation\, social interaction and/or the parent-infant relationship. \nParticipating professionals will be supported in reading and responding to infant regulatory-dysregulatory signals and providing and promoting neuro-protective\, nurturing care for vulnerable young infants\, through the video material and reflective small-group discussion. \nThis NBO Workshop will be a live online format presented across three part days: \n​Workshop Day One: Sunday 13 October 2024\, 1:30-5:30pm AEDT \nWorkshop Day Two: Monday 14 October 2024\, 12:30-5:30pm AEDT \nWorkshop Day Three: Tuesday 15 October 2024 12:30-5:30pm AEDT \nOptional Post: Monday 11 November 2024\, 5:00-6:00pm AEDT \n*Please note times are in Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time (AEDT) \nThis online workshop will be run by three NBO trainers with an emphasis on interactive exchange and hands-on practice. Presented Live Online via Zoom and NBO Learning Management System. \nPresented by: \nA.Prof Campbell Paul\, Royal Children’s Hospital & Royal Women’s Hospital\, Victoria\, Australia \nDr Susan Nicolson\, Royal Women’s Hospital\, Victoria\, Australia \nMs Danielle Atkins\, Occupational Therapist at Hawkes Bay District Health Board\, New Zealand \nBookings via Eventbrite:  https://nbo-australia.eventbrite.com  \nEarly Bird Ticket Price: $649 AUD (including GST). \nStandard Ticket Price: $792AUD (including GST).
URL:https://omcfsalliance.com.au/training-and-practice/newborn-behavioural-observation-nbo-live-online-workshop-for-professionals-working-with-high-risk-infants/
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