Position Statements and Guidelines
AAIMH routinely reviews and updates Position Statements and Guidelines to assist families and professionals to keep the experiences and needs of infants in mind. Up until the time a new position is published, the documents on our website represent AAIMH’s current guidelines.
Individuals are encouraged to obtain appropriate professional advice in their local area relevant to their particular circumstances. AAIMH is not able to provide individual advice in these matters.
Position Stateme nts
Infants and Family Violence
Infants and Family Violence
Controlled Crying
Controlled Crying
Responding to Baby's Cues
Responding
to Baby's Cues
Time Out
Time
Out
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)
Background paper on Child Care
Child Care Background paper
Infants in Immigration Detention
Infants in
Immigration Detention
World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) Position Paper
Rights
of the Infant
AAIMHI's Response to Australian Marriage Law survey
Response to Australian Marriage Law
Guidelines
Helping infants through trauma after family violence
Helping infants through trauma after family violence
Infants and Overnight Care - Post Separation and Divorce
Infants and Overnight Care - Post Separation and Divorce
Background paper on Infants and Overnight Care - Post Separation and Divorce
Background paper on Infants and Overnight Care - Post Separation and Divorce