Time to get philosophical

Having a well-thought-out philosophy that is unique to your service is incredibly important. It should reflect your service’s context, beliefs, goals, commitments and overarching personality, and be used to guide decision-making and practice. So how do you craft an authentic and unique philosophy for your service, and what should it look like?
Delegation dos and don’ts

When delegation is done right, it allows for shared responsibility and decision-making and helps to reduce stress. Explore the dos and don’ts.
Six stellar reads for teachers

Our team of ITAV consultants share their top reads for teachers.
A mix of big-picture thinking, practical advice, inspiration and heartfelt storytelling, there’s something here for every educator.
Roundtable Magazine Spring 2025 | Edition 35

Inside this edition:
– How East Melbourne Childcare Co-operative takes children’s advocacy seriously
– A handy guide to relational pedagogy
– Six ways to make the most of your membership
– Member loyalty provider showcase: DreamstoneHR
– How we are advocating for reform in our sector
– Why relationship-based programs matter in education and care
– Friends like us: Iwandee Suvanmani and Narelle Lawton
Roundtable Magazine Autumn 2025 | Edition 33

Inside this edition:
– How California Gully’s welcome mural put First Nations collaboration front and centre
– Member loyalty provider showcase: Bunnings Trade Pass
– Are there toxic or harmful chemicals lurking at your service?
– Friends like us: Elicia Napoli and Nicole Lees
– 10 ‘need to knows’ for new committee members
Now more than ever: It’s time for educators to rise as allies with First Nations peoples

Educators are well placed to support reconciliation action and guide the next generation toward a more inclusive Australia.
Yet, sometimes even knowing where to start can feel daunting.
If you ever feel disheartened or confused about how to help move First Nations matters forward, this informative and practical webinar is for you.