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The impact of trauma on the child
This course will introduce learners to key understandings about trauma and adversity, and their impact on children. It explores the ways that a child might respond to trauma, and how children and families can recover from trauma. It will also introduce a trauma sensitive approach to supporting children who have experienced trauma or adversity, and invite learners to reflect on how they can integrate this into their interactions with children.
Emerging Minds
Autism - Seeing the Big Picture
Autism - Seeing the Big Picture
Early Childhood Outreach
Getting Started with Anti-Bias Approaches
This introductory webinar guides you through a process of beginning a professional conversation with your team to put anti-bias approaches into practice. Based on current classroom practices, this webinar offers a practical approach to get started.
The Inclusion Room
Supporting children who disclose trauma
This free online course is the third in a series of trauma-related online courses which includes The impact of trauma on the child and Supporting children who have experienced trauma. This course examines practice strategies for supporting children who have disclosed trauma or abuse directly to you or another person, or who are known to have experienced trauma. Supporting children who disclose trauma introduces the ‘Four Ps’ of helping children move beyond self-blame and secrecy after their experiences of abuse:
Emerging Minds
Learning Resilience - Affirm - Embed - Empower
Modules in this domain will provide educators with an in-depth understanding of SEL and why it's important for mental health and wellbeing. Further, they will provide educators with an understanding of how to intentionally teach SEL skills, and foster resilience in education settings.
Beyond Blue
Pedagogical Provocations
The Pedagogical Provocations professional learning program has been designed to prompt thinking and discussion – individually and in teams. The offerings are meant to be questioned, debated and contested.
The Inclusion Room
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