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Supporting the mental health of children with higher weight

This course and supporting resources will help you develop an understanding of the links between higher weight and mental health in childhood and build collaborative relationships with children and families.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

Transforming Pedagogy for Authentic Learning - Team eLearning Package

Support your team with this shared professional learning journey. This course transforms your team's purpose and practice to nurture active, competent learners - with strong foundations for success in life. Your team will become aligned in focus to see each child flourish with child-led authentic learning, using the framework Belonging, Being and Becoming.

First Door

Leadership

Leadership and Change Management - Initiating and managing change in early years services

This course focuses on the importance of effective leadership when initiating and managing change in early years services and how change is fundamental to continuous improvement.

Early Childhood Resource Hub

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Continuity of Early Learning Professional Development program

Learn to strengthen early learning partnerships to help children experiencing vulnerability or disadvantage transition to school.

Department of Education and Training Victoria

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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

Pedagogy

Embedding Aboriginal Perspectives

When embedding Aboriginal perspectives, educators can be overwhelmed and anxious as they're so worried about doing the wrong thing that it becomes debilitating. In this course, Jess wants to build your cultural confidence and capacity to find ways that you can meaningfully and respectfully include Aboriginal perspectives in your everyday programming curriculum.

Koori Curriculum

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