Big picture sustainability in OSHC and early education

Join Lucy Harberts and Anthony Morris from It Takes A Village as they showcase ways to build meaningful sustainability practices into your child care service.
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.
Burnout-proof your career and thrive with balance

We are all at risk of burnout – educators especially. So how can we effectively manage stress without it impacting our wellbeing and career?
Mariela Silvera from Mindful Journey Coaching has worked in the education and care sector for over 25 years, and is a certified mindfulness instructor and Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) practitioner. Mariela discusses her own experience of burnout and how she recovered.
Setting up your committee for success

There is a lot to consider when setting up a committee of management at your education and care service.
How do you make the most of committee members’ time, knowledge and experience?
How can you keep members engaged and on track to achieve the service’s purpose?
Our three highly experienced directors from the community-managed education and care sector talk through how to set up your committee for the best possible outcomes.
Creating a mentally healthy environment for children, families and educators

Nicole Lees, Be You Consultant with Early Childhood Australia, unpacks the strategies and tools needed to create meaningful and sustainable change in your education and care environment.
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.
Inclusion ready: Planning for an inclusive environment

Have you struggled to meet the diverse needs of all children, or have you worried that your service doesn’t have the resources to implement inclusive practices effectively?
Watch this members-only webinar to discover impactful inclusive practices from our Inclusion Professionals, complete with photos, guidelines and real-life examples. Get practical strategies and a toolkit with checklists to assess and enhance your learning environment.
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.