Vivian Minekar Vivian Minekar i(22119445 works by)
Gender: Female
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2 y separately published work icon Hope Hope : A Book to Help Children Build Resilience and Assist Those Recovering from and/or Living in Family Violence Situations Jayneen Sanders , Vivian Minekar (illustrator), Australia : Educate2Empower Publishing , 2021 25512785 2021 single work picture book children's

'Jonathon's home was not a happy one. But hope soon arrived when Auntie Edie came to stay. This beautifully illustrated book was written to provide children in family violence homes with a sense of hope and to lessen the traumatic effects of their living situations. As Jonathon knows, there is always hope that things might change.

'This book aims to help children voice their concerns and their fears, and to express these with an adult or adults they trust such as a family member, teacher, caregiver or the police. Too often children in these environments blame themselves for the violence in their homes and take on the burden of shame and guilt. This book aims to reassure children that family violence is never ever their fault and that there is also hope that things might change.

'Hope includes a Safety Plan developed by Eastern Domestic Violence Service that can be used by health professionals working with children, early years educators, teachers and family members or friends who might know a child that may be experiencing family violence.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Our Family Pledge Emmaline Carroll Southwell , Vivian Minekar (illustrator), Melbourne : Affirm Press , 2021 20486553 2021 single work picture book children's

'When Emmaline decided to post the poem she had written for her family to encourage her children to live their lives along the values their family holds dear, she had no idea the video would resonate with so many people across the world.

'Inspired by the viral video, Emmaline has expanded upon her original family credo to create a picture book for modern families. A poem that encourages acceptance, love and community, values which the events of 2020 have shone a light on for many families the world over.' (Publication summary)

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