About the Workshop

This workshop will enable you to have a deeper knowledge on how to support children’s individual health and safety within an education and care service.

Children have the right to high quality education and care, in an environment that is fit for purpose, that not only meets children’s physical and psychology wellbeing, but also enables educators to support children’s growing competence, confidence and independence. 

Children’s health and safety is paramount in early childhood education and care to minimise the risk and protect children from harm, injury and infection.  Practical strategies will be discussed on how to adequately supervise children from potential threats or injury, whilst also establishing a sound understanding on the relevant authorities when reporting an incident or emergency.

Course curriculum

    1. Resource Library

    2. PSFE Risk Benefit Plan

    3. Connection Cup Mindmap

    4. Freedom Cup Mindmap

    1. Reflective Questions

    2. Get in touch with the team at Phoenix Support

    3. Other Professional and Personal Development Opportunities

About this course

  • $48.00
  • 13 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content
  • Video material

    This course includes video presentations from Elise Waghorn (Phd Candidate).

  • Downloadable PDF's

    Downloadable resources that every educator needs for understanding the mandatory requirements and other policies of individual states of Australia.

  • Web-Links

    This course also provides web-links to key learning material, and further online video content.

Your Facilitator

Facilitator, Education and Care Mentor Elise Waghorn

Elise is a huge advocate for giving children a voice in things that directly affect them. She has a passion for play-based learning and uses a strength-based approach with coaching and mentoring. Elise believes she gets the best out of educators by recognising their individual strengths and making sure they can be incorporated within their practice. Elise is the person you want in your corner! She recognises and empathises the challenging (and wonderful) job that educators have, having worked in services previously. Elise joined Phoenix Support for educators in 2016 bringing with her a wealth of knowledge and experience in education and care. In fact, Elise has taught over 21 units in The Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary and Masters of Early Childhood and Masters of Education. In addition to her coaching and mentoring with Phoenix support for educators Elise is a collective mentor to students in the graduate program at the University of Melbourne. She is also a PhD candidate, and her studies explore scholarly Habitus in children's lifeworld's by exploring high stakes testing and educational capital. All her workshops are theory-based, as Elise heavily researches the literature to provide as much current and peer-reviewed information as possible. Elise currently delivers a number of courses and workshops including the Holistic Infant and Toddler Development series, the Fostering Children’s Wellbeing series, the Protecting Children’s Rights educator training bundle, the Educators' Toolkit for Behaviour workshop, and the Documenting to Discover workshop. She loves developing content-specific information for individual services to meet their needs.

FAQ

  • How do I get my certificate?

    To receive your certificate, you must click on 'Complete & Continue' on every page of the course. Once you've done this your certificate download button should come up in the top left corner of your course, where the progress bar is.

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What people think of the course:

5 star rating

Very Informative

Rachel Kilgannon-Bulmer

The resources and ideas shared were very helpful and thought provoking. I found the course to be very informative with having an overload of information.

The resources and ideas shared were very helpful and thought provoking. I found the course to be very informative with having an overload of information.

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Clear and concise

Naomi Worland

The information given was in easy to understand language and was to the point. It was also put in an early childhood setting and made the information relevant.

The information given was in easy to understand language and was to the point. It was also put in an early childhood setting and made the information relevant.

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Protecting Children's Rights: Embedding Change for Childr...

Amanda R

I completed this course with a much more confident knowledge about what is the rights of children and how I needed to change my programming to ensure that al...

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I completed this course with a much more confident knowledge about what is the rights of children and how I needed to change my programming to ensure that all children are heard and included appropriately.

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Informative and Refreshing Ideas

Patrica Benson

A positive outlook on finding solutions and being active in supervision while being engaged with children offering them choice

A positive outlook on finding solutions and being active in supervision while being engaged with children offering them choice

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5 star rating

I loved this course.

Allison Smith

It is filled with so much information that is relevant to day to day activities in my centre. It’s clear the author is very knowledgeable and she shares her ...

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It is filled with so much information that is relevant to day to day activities in my centre. It’s clear the author is very knowledgeable and she shares her real world experiences

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5 star rating

Course was really good

Di Shenholds

Great information put together well thank you

Great information put together well thank you

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