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Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management
This qualification reflects the role of workers who are middle managers or managers across a range of community sector organisations. These people work independently and report to executive management, directors or boards of management. They undertake a range of functions requiring the application of knowledge and skills to achieve results in line with the organisation’s goals and strategic directions.
Selmar Institute of Education
My Friend Has Two Mums
My Friend has Two Mums is an online professional learning course exploring gender and sexuality in early childhood, this course features 15 early childhood experts with associated practical tips and tasks for each modules. NESA approved.
The Inclusion Room
Let’s Count - Professional Development for Educators
The Smith Family’s Let’s Count program builds on the capacity of educators, parents and family members to help children aged 3 to 5 years to notice, explore and talk about mathematics using everyday activities and prepare them for their life ahead.
The Smith Family
Intergenerational mental health
This course is designed for professionals who work with children, and those who work with adults who are parents. It supports you to apply three elements of an ‘intergenerational lens’ to your work, to positively influence the parent–child relationship and children’s mental health. The course describes how an intergenerational lens can be used in practice to better understand the history of family challenges or disadvantages, as well as the history of family strengths, resilience and know-how.
Emerging Minds
Contexts for Coherent Pedagogy 2022
This professional learning program has been designed to defend the dynamic evolution and coherency of the educational project of Reggio Emilia, in the Australian context.
Reggio Australia
The impact of family and domestic violence on the child
This course provides you with an introduction to the impact of family and domestic violence (FDV) on children.
Emerging Minds
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