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Identify and respond to children at risk

Your role as an Early Childhood educator has a responsibility to identify and respond to children who may be at risk of harm. This course supports you to understand your responsibility; with how to identify signs of possible harm or abuse, and how to respond.

First Door

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

Pedagogy

PACE in Practice

PACE (Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity and Empathy) forms one of the foundational platforms for all relationships with traumatised children as it aims to help them feel understood, connected and safe.

Berry Street

Pedagogy

Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future: Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families

This course has been developed by Emerging Minds in partnership with Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future, a project under Onemda, the Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander Health, Wellbeing, Equity and Healing unit, within the University of Melbourne.

Emerging Minds

Other

End to end career supports for Early Childhood Teachers

The department is continuing to provide a range of support for early childhood teachers in 2022, designed to help them develop their practice and build their professional identity. This includes: End-to-End Career Supports - Coaching, End-to-End Career Supports - Communities of Practice and Early Years Learning Networks

Department of Education and Training Victoria

Other

Understanding child mental health and disability

This foundation course explores mental health for children aged 0-12 years who are living with disability. It will help you to identify the factors that support a child’s social and emotional wellbeing and introduce you to key concepts in disability-aware practice. It also describes the importance of considering the mental health of children living with disability, and why these children may be more vulnerable to developing mental health concerns.

Emerging Minds

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