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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

Leadership

Transforming Leadership

This webinar will explore and reconceptualise the concept of leadership and will introduce the idea of pedagogical co-ordination.

Reggio Australia

Pedagogy

Supporting children in early learning following a disaster or community trauma

This course has been developed to provide educators with a foundational understanding of their role in the recovery process. It offers a practical framework and tips for supporting children in the immediate aftermath, short-term and long-term following a disaster or community trauma – as well as preparedness skills and knowledge you can use in your daily practice and programs.

Emerging Minds

Other

Supporting children who have experienced trauma

This course uses trauma-informed practice to study the explicit detail and skills of therapeutic engagement. Starting from working with a child who may be reluctant, to identifying children’s resilience and strengths and using them as a way to help move children past self-blame and hopelessness.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

Understanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures and People: Personal cultural competency

Professional learning modules that support understandings of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and people. Module 1: Personal cultural competency - this course looks at power and positioning of cultures and the difference between being in a mainstream and a minority culture.

Early Childhood Resource Hub

Other

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

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