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Child-aware practice
‘Child Aware’ practice is an emerging concept in Australia. It involves building an organisational and workplace culture that embraces a range of practices and attitudes that aim to keep the ‘child in mind’. This practice needs to occur from a client’s first contact with a service through to their follow-up. This course aims to enhance understanding about the impact that adult problems may have on children and to support practitioners to think about children early in any contact with a parent. It ensures that families are supported to make and sustain changes so that they can better meet the needs of their children.
Emerging Minds
Risk & supervision: Team eLearning Package
Is active supervision and risk management an issue in your team? Support your team with this shared professional learning journey to improve active supervision and to reflect on risk together.
First Door
Transforming documentation & the planning cycle
These courses share conversations with three leaders of services that have been rated Excellent by ACECQA, with Carrie Rose, Renee Mitchell, and Narelle Dawson.
First Door
Master of Business Administration (Innovation and Leadership) Online
This course will get you on the path to a senior role within the business side of the industry. This course was rated ‘Australia’s most innovative online MBA’ by the Financial review and is for you if you want a practical project based course to help you solve business challenges.
training.com.au
Understand the Child, Understand the Challenging Behaviour
In this 1 hour course we reflect on Dr Ross Greene’s observation that ‘Kids will do well if they can’. We consider the purpose and communication intention of challenging behaviour, explore how developmental delays and disabilities impact on behaviour and complete a case study using a developmental profile to create a Positive Behaviour Support plan
Early Childhood Outreach
Building blocks for children’s social and emotional wellbeing
This course explores important concepts and ideas related to child mental health and development, and investigates the child’s social and emotional wellbeing within the context of their family, community, and networks.
Emerging Minds
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