"Children who may seem to have the most challenging behaviours are often the children who are trying the hardest, because their cups are empty."
Kerrie Maguire, CELA facilitator and Early Education Specialist
Sometimes we get caught up in focusing on the behaviour, rather than the underlying need. A child is like a complex jigsaw puzzle and it's our job as educators to find every piece of that child's puzzle so we can work with the full child in a holistic way.
By exploring current research and understanding how children may become vulnerable, you will gain a better ability to work with and support children who often have complex and difficult life experiences.
During this webinar, participants will discuss how disadvantage impacts a child’s development, behaviour and relationships, and how a strengths-based approach to building resilience can have a positive effect.
You will gain the ability to:
- Understand how children may become vulnerable and the impact of disadvantage.
- Identify ways to work effectively with vulnerable children and families.
- Identify practices that support children’s growth and development at key stages and through educational programs.
- Understand what resilience is and how this can be built in children via a strengths-based approach.
Hear what facilitator Kerrie Maguire has to say about this session via this video link.
All participants will receive a link to a library of helpful tools and resources to review and refer to after the session.
NOTE: Teachers in Victoria, QLD, WA, SA, NT, and Tasmania who complete this course will be provided with a certificate and are able to use this course towards their maintenance of Registration requirements.
2 hour contribution
NESA Accredited PD
Completing Recognising Vulnerability to support children’s wellbeing and development will contribute 2 hours of NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) Accredited PD in the priority area of Student/child Mental Health addressing standard descriptors 1.2.2 and 4.1.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW.
- Teachers attending this session must provide their NESA Teacher Accreditation number to CELA.
- Teachers must attend for the duration of the session in order to receive the NESA Hours. CELA will be keeping records of attendance and participation during the session.
National Quality Standard Areas
Area 1 – Educational Program Practice
Area 4 – Staffing arrangements
Area 5 – Relationships with children
Area 6 – Collaborative partnerships with families and communities
Available Dates
Date: Monday, 13 May 2024
Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Delivery Method: Webinar
Venue: Webinar
Date: Wednesday, 19 June 2024
Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm
Delivery Method: Webinar
Venue: Webinar