

Woolworths Fresh Food Discovery Tour Program is back! This program is aimed to teach children what is good to eat and where it is coming from. Children will explore where fresh food comes from with activities, how fruit and vegetables are grown as well as learn about the farm to table journey and much more!
StrongSafeFabulous is hosting an Early Childhood Educators Webinar series this March. These webinars will explore how educators can create more inclusive environments for LGBTIQA+ families, practical ways to promote inclusion, and a basic overview of all things LGBTIQA+.
On 17th March, speakers from Woolworths and Nutrition Australia will join together to discuss the importance of healthy eating, menu planning guidelines, practical strategies for planning nutritional menus for children and how this fits into the National Quality Standards.
ACECQA has launched a new tool to assist early childhood services and oosh services to identify and assess potential risks. This tool and the templates in it are intended as a starting point. They are designed to be adapted to meet the needs of each individual service.
Join Dr Mary Anne Hall from EPEC Education on the 17th March, for this free Webinar where she discusses all the components of the Certificate III in Early Childhood.
This free webinar series has been funded through the NSW Department of Education’s Sector Development Program. The series includes Inclusion For Children With Disabilities - including ethical and legal obligations, Observing and Planning For Inclusion - including taking observation to assist you, overview of observations etc, Strategies To Support Inclusion - how to structure the learning environment to support children with disabilities and how to implement ILP.
ACECQA has developed a new interactive free online professional development course on Developing a Quality Improvement Plan. This course features a series of three e Learning modules on exploring the NQF, developing a QIP and self assessment.
In partnership with the New South Wales regulatory authority, ACECQA has developed a series of short, interactive eLearning modules to help approved providers understand their responsibilities under the National Law and Regulations. These modules are also available in web accessible versions.
Australian Community Children's Services NSW is holding two free webinars on Monday 24th August and Monday 7 September 2020 on advice on wearing or not working a mask while working with children.
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