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The heart of the matter: a journey into spiritual care
The heart of the matter: a journey into spiritual care
11 December 2025

Practitioner, Rohan Souter, describes spiritual care as the space where questions of meaning, identity, connection and belonging find a home. When Rohan Souter walks into a room, he brings more than just his guitar... 

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Reimagining supervision through connection, creativity and care
Reimagining supervision through connection, creativity and care
11 December 2025

Supervision is an important part of any human services role—whether it be as the supervisor or supervisee—but not every experience is positive. Clinical supervisor, Jess Marsh, has developed a way to make supervision a... 

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Refilling the well: lessons from water about flow, resilience, and renewal this holiday season
Refilling the well: lessons from water about flow, resilience, and renewal this holiday season
11 December 2025

As we come to the end of the year, many of us are looking for ways to replenish our energy, connect with loved ones, and find joy in the simple things in life. Water... 

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A New Edition of Note to self – Reflecting on life’s choices
A New Edition of Note to self – Reflecting on life’s choices
15 August 2025

Innovative Resources is thrilled to announce the release of a new edition of Note to self, a beautifully reimagined card set that has been helping people navigate life’s challenges for more than 15 years.... 

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Healing Through Clay: How Art Therapy is Transforming Neonatal Care in Singapore
Healing Through Clay: How Art Therapy is Transforming Neonatal Care in Singapore
15 August 2025

In the sterile, high-stakes environment of a neonatal intensive care unit, where every second counts and emotions often run high, Dr Huang Peiqi—a paediatrician specialising in neonatology at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital in... 

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What is moral injury? And why do I need to know about it?
What is moral injury? And why do I need to know about it?
15 August 2025

Just the other day, I was talking to a social worker who was trying to access support for a person experiencing a serious mental health crisis. She’d tried different programs within her service (which... 

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Talking to kids about grief and loss
Talking to kids about grief and loss
28 May 2025

Shelly Skinner is the Founder and CEO of Lionheart Camp for Kids. As a Social Worker whose own mother died when she was a young adult, Shelly is committed to building a community where grief... 

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A brand new, fully-illustrated edition of the much-loved Note to Self
A brand new, fully-illustrated edition of the much-loved Note to Self
6 May 2025

We all need reminders sometimes that, even when things feel overwhelming or out-of-control, we always have choices. We can choose how we interpret a situation, what we choose to focus on, the things we... 

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Alison’s Notebook
Alison’s Notebook
6 May 2025

Today, I thought I’d talk about a tool that has been around for a while but is still a favourite – the five-column tool. The five-column approach was pioneered by Di O’Neil and Wayne... 

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Finding hope and connection in the midst of grief
Finding hope and connection in the midst of grief
2 May 2025

‘…whether we lose a person, or whether we lose a place, or whether we lose some ’thing’ that’s important to us, it’s normal for us to need an extended period of emotion or reaction... 

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A blob of paint is never just a blob of paint
A blob of paint is never just a blob of paint
2 May 2025

When artist and designer, Fiona Mansfield, thinks about the awakening of her creative self, she’s taken back to a time in her childhood when she was stuck at home with the measles. ‘I was... 

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Neurodivergent-friendly means everyone benefits
Neurodivergent-friendly means everyone benefits
10 February 2025

Nick Avery is the CEO of South West Autism Network (SWAN) in Bussleton, Western Australia, a not-for-profit organisation that grew out of a very real need for families in regional areas to have access... 

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