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Professional Learning

October 13, 2025 - November 7, 2025

Respectful Relationships professional learning for early childhood educators

The Respectful Relationships initiative is offering free professional learning for early childhood educators (bachelor, diploma, or certificate III qualified) in Victorian Government-funded kindergarten programs.

Professional Learning

October 21, 2025

Roles and responsibilities of the committee, Approved Provider, Nominated Supervisor, Educational Leader (Drop in session)

This 45-minute interactive drop-in session provides a clear overview of the roles and responsibilities of the Committee of Management, Approved Provider, Nominated Supervisor, and Educational Leader, with an opportunity to share questions and strategies with other attendees and receive guidance from ELAA’s advisors.

Professional Learning

October 22, 2025

STEM human body workshop

We may look quite different on the outside, but underneath our skin, our organs, muscles and bones are working in very similar ways. In this hands-on, interactive workshop, you will learn to see the human body through the eyes of a child by investigating your sense of smell, breath, and many other exciting functions of the human body.

Conference

October 23, 2025 - October 25, 2025

FDCA 2025 National Conference

The FDCA 2025 National Conference promises to be one of our largest events to date and whether you’re attending purely to expand your own knowledge base or might be tempted by Melbourne’s wealth of food, culture and attractions, we have no doubt this will be a conference not to be missed!

Professional Learning

October 23, 2025

eSafety Early Years online safety information session

Join the eSafety Commissioner for a 60-minute information session to learn about the safe use of digital technologies and online environments.

Professional Learning

October 23, 2025

Beyond collaboration towards integration: A common approach

Over the past three years, more than 1,800 practitioners and leaders across South-West Sydney have participated in The Common Approach training, which builds a shared, strengths-based language for supporting children, young people, and families.

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