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The NSW Department of Education has partnered with TAFE NSW to launch an exciting new program that will support the professional learning of early childhood educators and teachers across NSW. On Monday 9th December, the interactive webinar Using Professional Language in ECEC, speakers will provide you with the practical tools to build a strong professional identity.

‘Navigating Autism: The Early Years’ is a free online training program designed to empower early childhood educators supporting autistic children with practical tools and strategies to support autistic children.

Funded by NSW Department of Education and Phoenix support, Understanding and Supporting Children's Behaviour is a self-paced course that consists of six webinars, free for NSW Educators. 

Understanding infant and toddler mental health requires recognizing that babies are inherently designed to form connections, build relationships, develop, and discover their surroundings. During this course you will develop your confidence in applying five base relational assessment strategies.

This free online learning is from Cancer Council WA and is relevant for all early education and care and out of school care services. This course consists of 3 modules, through which you will learn about skin cancer, prevention, UV radiation and its relevance to Education and Care Services.  

The NSW Office Of the Children's Guardian, is offering a free webinar for early childhood educators on how to teach young children about personal safety for children from 2 years to 6 years old. 

On Tuesday 6th August, join Dr Mary Ann Hal, with EPEC Education, as she discusses how you can fast-track your path to becoming a certified Food Safety Supervisor through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). 

On 23rd April, join Dr Mary Anne Hall as she discusses strategies and tips on how to communicate with families and foster positive relationships with parents and Educators. 

This is a free foundation 2-part course that focuses on essential knowledge to guide children’s behaviour. Learners will have the opportunity to discover the meaning of neurodiversity and make connections through play-based learning. You will explore the brain and its functions, and learn how neurodiverse children see and engage in play differently.

Food Handler Basics is a free, non-accredited, online training course developed by the NSW Food Authority. The course covers the basic knowledge requirements for food handlers in Standard 3.2.2A of the Food Standards Code.

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