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Understanding child mental health and chronic physical conditions

This course provides an introduction to the impact of chronic physical conditions on the mental health of children aged 0–12 years. Information on the most prevalent chronic conditions in children is provided, along with interrelated factors that can affect children and families.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

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

Pedagogy

Engineering Creativity: Celebrating Loose Parts Play for all ages

Engineering creativity in loose parts play’ involves open-ended and easily manipulated materials that children can use to construct, deconstruct and transport, both to support them in developing working theories of the physical world and to augment their social and imaginative play.

ECA Learning Hub

Other

Working with First Nations families and children – A framework for understanding

This course will assist you, as a non-Aboriginal practitioner, to develop the skills and understanding to build genuine partnerships with First Nations children, families and communities.

Emerging Minds

Other

Covid Vaccine Questions Answered

Welcome to your one stop shop to all of your Covid-19 vaccine questions! From wondering if you can mix vaccines to whether it is safe for children, all the answers are here! Listen from two top health experts as they discuss various topics around the vaccines.

Parent TV and Quolifi

Leadership

Keeping the QIP Alive

The Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) is a useful planning tool which is required in the National Quality Standard. This workshop is aimed at those in charge of the QIP to move it from a requirement to a valuable approach to improve practices and business.

Child Australia

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