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NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week is celebrated annually around Australia both by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities and non - Indigenous Australians. This significant event is also commonly acknowledged by early learning educators, however many struggle deciding how to include this event in a meaningful way.
Koori Curriculum
Navigating Human Rights
REAIE has developed a series of four webinars which will explore in more detail, the ‘itineraries’ of human rights, subjectivities, democracy and participation.
Reggio Australia
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
Covid Vaccines if you are Pregnant and Breastfeeding
Welcome to this course with some our top health professionals to answer some popular questions about the safety of the covid-19 vaccines if you're pregnant or breastfeeding.
Parent TV and Quolifi
Reconciliation Professional Learning Bundle
This professional learning bundle is a collection of materials including online learning modules and ECA publications to support educators to build knowledge and contemporary practices around reconciliation.
ECA Learning Hub
Top Questions Answered
Many early childhood educators are hesitant to begin including Indigenous perspectives in their program out of fear of getting it wrong. Complicating the matter further, there is an abundance of conflicting advise and views within the early childhood profession when it comes to Aboriginal perspectives. Navigating the spectrum of voices and views can be confusing and overwhelming for educators and most wish there was a simple way of ascertaining the do’s and the don’ts. Do you want to know what is and isn’t ok in regards to the inclusion of Aboriginal perspectives in your curriculum?
Koori Curriculum
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