Children’s Health Queensland is delivering weekly online, interactive support and guidance around mental health, child development through the COVID-19 pandemic.
All Autism Queensland workshops are practical and easy to understand, interactive, and based on evidence-informed practice. We look forward to seeing you online!
Be You provides educators with knowledge, resources and strategies for helping children and young people achieve their best possible mental health. Be You webinars provide an opportunity for educators to engage with and learn from others.
The Autism Advisor Program is running free webinars aimed at informing childcare staff on the following topics:
You can now catch up on presentations and keynote addresses from the 8th SNAICC National Conference, with videos of these sessions now available through the SNAICC website and YouTube Channel.
The Early Years Connect have a series of free webinars and online learning modules to help educators support children with complex additional needs to participate in early childhood education and care (ECEC) services in Queensland.
The ECA Learning Hub offers easy to use, quality online professional learning resources for educators and other professionals working with young children (birth to eight). Costs involved.
Parentshop offers NESA approved workshops and webinars for early years educators such as Talk less, Listen More and Tough Conversations. Costs involved.
A range of interactive and thought provoking online learnings to help you to continue your professional learning.
A range of professional development opportunities available online and in person. Some costs involved.
Online courses and webinars to help you to teach children on the Autism spectrum and make a difference.
We Belong Education understands that no two services are the same and that the nature of support may differ from one service to another. They recommend a 4 step methodology which has shown to be highly effective in assisting services to acheive their goals.
Each workshop is designed to take you on a unique journey from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Educators Perspective. We will give you strategies that we have designed to ensure you feel confident to walk away to embed your learnings into your everyday practice.
Culture Ready workshops are free workshops aiming to provide culturally responsive services for disability service providers. They can provide on-request training for your organisation and public calendar bookings. Calendar bookings are updated periodically. Keep an eye out for new calendar bookings throughout the year.
The National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health offers innovative online courses specifically designed to support your practice. The courses are interactive, engaging and free, and contain invaluable practical demonstrations to help put your learning into practice. They focus on child mental health including trauma, domestic violence, substance abuse, social and emotional wellbeing, and resilience.
This is a online course designed to answer frequently asked questions about the foundational concepts of trauma informed practice for educators and educational leaders. Childhood trauma affects the physical, emotional, and social development of children and adolescents. In order to minimise harm, educators and leaders need to respond appropriately using trauma-informed practices and policies.
In this course, you will explore the impact of trauma on students and understand the neuroscience behind the behaviours presented by students who have experienced complex trauma.
Joining us for a Narragunnawali webinar is a great way to meet members of our team, hear stories from guest speakers, and engage with core insights around reconciliation in education, no matter where you are! Narragunnawali webinars are free and registration is simple, whether you choose to join from your work or home computer.
The TribalLink Early Years Cultural learning portal is exactly what it sounds like! Its full of opportunities to learn about First Nations cultures around Australia. The content is updated regularly with new and exciting things to learn and do. Watch videos on how to make "Lemon Myrtle tea", to how to make a "picci basket"! There are loads of concepts and practical things you can do to embed Indigenous perspectives in everyday activities and making learning fun, Inclusive and interactive.
This link offers support and training for educators in the Bay Islands, Redland Bay, Wynnum Manly and Bayside areas, around embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives.
For Anyone Not Trained as Counsellors But Often Find Themselves In “Counselling” Situations by Accident.
These free online workshops on Storytelling will focus on how to create storytelling partnerships with children for strong oral learning and development.
A series of free webinars which explain why a truly inclusive educational environment is always preferrable for students with diverse learning needs. Some topics include what is Down Syndrome, visual supports, communication, supporting beahviour and modifying curriculum.