Understanding children’s mental health

Jade and Afra from Emerging Minds explore what mental health looks like for children aged 0-12 years and what we can do in our role as educators to support positive mental health in our day to day interactions with children and their families.
Relationships with families: Professional boundaries and difficult conversations

Feeling anxious about tackling tough conversations with families?
Finding it hard to establish realistic expectations and boundaries?
Building positive relationships with families can sometimes be tricky, but it is an essential part of our role.
Karin Humphrey, Be You Consultant, shares her expertise.
12 ways to strengthen an OSHC-school principal connection

Strengthening communication and fostering a collaborative partnership with the school principal can have a significant impact. Here are twelve practical tips to help build a solid, cooperative relationship between your OSHC service and the school’s principal.
Nurturing wellbeing in a busy world

Today’s children are experiencing a sensory crisis.
Screen time is way up. Physical play is way down. The result? Children’s development is suffering.
In this webinar, Developmental Educator Robyn Papworth explores how to nurture children’s sensory wellbeing in your service.
Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in your service

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families continue to face significant challenges in accessing culturally safe and effective support for their children’s social and emotional wellbeing.
This webinar, hosted by Nancy Jeffrey, a proud Woolwonga descendant born in Darwin on Larrakia Country, provides deeper insight into the lived experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families.
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.
Relationships with families: Professional boundaries and difficult conversations

Feeling anxious about tackling tough conversations with families?
Finding it hard to establish realistic expectations and boundaries?
Building positive relationships with families can sometimes be tricky, but it is an essential part of our role.
Karin Humphrey, Be You Consultant, shared her expertise in this member-only webinar.