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Child-centred and family-focused practice with children with disability
The Child-centred and family-focused practice with children with disability online course offers skills and strategies for supporting the important relationships in a child’s life.
Emerging Minds
Engaging children: Creative conclusions
This course will assist practitioners to develop practice skills in creating opportunities for children to contribute to other families facing similar circumstances, as well as finishing their work with children and families.
Emerging Minds
Covid Vaccines in the Workplace
Welcome to this course with some our top health professionals to answer some popular questions about the importance of being vaccinated in the workplace.
Parent TV and Quolifi
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
Upon completion, graduates will have the skills and knowledge to become a lead educator in the delivery of early childhood education programs for children in centre based and family day cares. This qualification will also develop your ability to lead and mentor other staff in their early childhood education careers. The Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care includes some management competencies designed to equip graduates with the knowledge to meet the daily challenges of working within the early childhood industry.
Selmar Institute of Education
Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future: Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families
This course has been developed by Emerging Minds in partnership with Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future, a project under Onemda, the Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander Health, Wellbeing, Equity and Healing unit, within the University of Melbourne.
Emerging Minds
Understanding child mental health
This course explores mental health for children aged 0-12 years. It will help practitioners to identify the factors that support positive mental health in children, and understand how the different parts of a child’s world interact to influence their social and emotional wellbeing.
Emerging Minds
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