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The impact of parental substance use on the child

This course provides you with an introduction to the impact of parental alcohol and other drugs (AOD) use, or substance use, on children.

Emerging Minds

Other

Supporting children and families in general practice after a natural disaster or community trauma

This course was developed in response to the growing number of Australian families who are impacted by natural disasters or community trauma.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

NESA Accredited - Children and the community: place based pedagogy

In this workshop we examine children’s identity, of belonging to place, enacting citizenship rights and responsibilities. Place-based pedagogy creates opportunities to become deeply immersed in experiencing the world around us. Learning in these moments is both organic and visceral as there is much to learn from the places we inhabit. In ‘place’ we learn about ourselves, our capacities, and responsibilities.

KU Children’s Services

Leadership

The Early Childhood Australia Leadership Program

The ECA Leadership Program is a renowned program for educational leaders and teachers in leadership roles. Founded on solid expert research and five years of sector consultation, with a substantial update in 2021, this essential leadership framework has been designed by early childhood experts and quality assured by early childhood practising leaders.

ECA Learning Hub

Pedagogy

Aboriginal Art in Early Childhood

This session is for educators who are wanting to respectfully embed Aboriginal art and culture into their art curriculum. Jessica Staines Director of the Koori Curriculum dispels the myths about what is and isn’t ok and provides educators with practical tips and ideas to meaningfully teach and include Aboriginal art in the curriculum.

Koori Curriculum

Pedagogy

Risk & supervision to support active learning

Professional learning and reflection for educators

First Door

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