City of Whittlesea



Mayor’s MessageI am pleased to present to you the 2020 Training and Education program for professionals working with families in the City of Whittlesea.This annual training program offers local, responsive, high quality training, education and networking opportunities which assist you in the important role of supporting families. The training and education events in this year’s program include workshops, one-off training sessions, short courses, bus tours and opportunities to participate in community events.At the City of Whittlesea we are passionate about supporting children, young people and families to build stronger, vibrant and more resilient communities. As a signatory to the Victorian Child Friendly Cities and Communities Charter, we are committed to consultation with children and young people, respecting their opinions and contribution to decisions about their community and wellbeing.This program is one way we can support families and I encourage you to take advantage of the workshops and training sessions on offer. We look forward to seeing you at our sessions in 2020.Cr Emilia Lisa Sterjova Mayor, City of Whittlesea Contact Us – please use the font and format as per 2019Family Services: 9404 8870 Family Services Education Officer: 0404 8865Email: familytraining@whittlesea..au Website: Whittlesea..auCity of Whittlesea recognises the rich Aboriginal heritage of this country and acknowledges the Wurundjeri Willam Clan as the traditional owners of this place. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.Page 1Early Years TeamShop MM9, 1st Floor (above Edge Youth Services)Westfield Plenty Valley, 415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkWhittlesea Family Day CarePhone: 9404 8869 or 94004 8868Email:famdaycare@whittlesea..auCity of Whittlesea Family Day Care is a high quality, licenced children’s service. Our Educators are qualified childcare professionals and develop quality educational programs for children. We encourage families to be active participants in our service, sharing information and the decision making process which supports their child’s learning and development. For more information about becoming an Educator or to use the service please contact the office.Education and TrainingPhone:9404 8865Email:familytraining@whittlesea..au City of Whittlesea Family Services Education Officer liaises with early years and youth services sector to strengthen agency linkages and enhance service outcomes. The Education and Training Officer's role includes: To identify, implement and review education and training programs for parents, young people and professionals To facilitate the Children and Family Services Forum (CAFS)To support children's consultation by working in partnership with the agency or serviceTo implement the endorsed charter Victorian Child Friendly Cities and Communities across the City of Whittlesea.For Further details please contact the Council's Family Services Education Officer.PlaygroupsPhone:9404 8863 or 9404 8864Email:playgroups@whittlesea..auPlaygroup is an informal gathering for babies, toddlers and preschool age children with their parents or carers. It is a chance to share time, play with your child and meet other families within your local community.The City of Whittlesea Playgroup Resource Team can provide advice and support on:? Finding and joining a local playgroup? Starting a new playgroup? Planning and running a playgroup? Accessing Council’s Supported Playgroup Program Pop up Playgroups, including nature play activities, will be advertised on the City of Whittlesea website. ?For information about local playgroups please visit Council’s website or contact our office. Alternatively call Playgroup Victoria on 1800 181 772 or visit the website .auKindergarten Central Enrolment SchemePhone:9217 2170Email:keo@whittlesea..auCouncil operates a Kindergarten Central Enrolment Scheme for attendance at 4 year old kindergarten.? Apply online via forms are available at Council offices, local kindergartens , Maternal & Child Health Centres or can be downloaded via whittlesea..auFor information about 3 year old kindergarten please visit Council’s website or contact your local kindergarten. Table to reflect new dates below:Year of attendanceDate of birth rangeApplications open20201/5/2015 to 30/4/20161 March 201820211/5/2016 to 30/4/20171 March 201920221/5/2017 to 30/4/20182 March 202020231/5/2018 to 30/4/20191 March 2021Page 2Maternal and Child Health (MCH) ServicePhone:9404 8888Email:mch@whittlesea..auThe Maternal and Child Health Service is a free service for families living in the City of Whittlesea who have children newborns to school age.?Our multidisciplinary team includes Maternal and Child Health Nurses, Lactation Consultants and Early Childhood Professionals.Our service provides ten Key Age and Stage consultations from a home visit to 3.5 yrs. The visits focus on your child’s health growth and development and family wellbeing.?Additionally, your child’s immunisation status will be monitored to ensure it is up-to-date. The free immunisation program is offered by Council’s Immunisation Team to protect children from serious and preventable diseases. Enquiries regarding immunisation can be made on 9217 2170.?Enhanced Maternal and Child Health (EMCH) ServiceThe Enhanced Maternal and Child Health Service provides additional outreach support to families experiencing significant early parenting difficulties. The EMCH service partners with the families to set goals that improves outcomes for the parent and child. ?Eligibility criteria is assessed, and a referral is required for the Enhanced Maternal and Child Health Service.?Baseline for Young PeopleBaseline for Young People is located at the EDGE Services for Young People,Shop MM1, Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkPhone:9404 8800Email:baseline@whittlesea..auWeb: baselineyouth/Baseline for Young People supports local young people and their families, through providing services where young people live, learn, work, play and socialise. We provide programs that promote resilience in young people, build supportive communities and places and advocate for and with young people. Our programs offer skill development, leadership opportunities, engage young people in civic decisions and social actionAt Baseline for Young People we foster an inclusive culture that embraces difference. We believe that young people from a range of different backgrounds and points of view working together we achieve the best outcome for young people and the community.We are here to provide information to parents, so they can understand what is happening for their teen during adolescence. Our parenting workshops offer strategies that parents can use to strengthen their relationships with their teenager and support the development of happy and healthy young people.Page 3Early Parenting Programs Many free programs are offered throughout the year by Maternal and Child Health. They are facilitated by health professionals and are offered to further support families in their parenting roles. Some of the programs are outlined below.For further information speak with your MCH nurse or call our service on 9404 8888.First time playgroup for children 6 weeks - 12 weeksBy invitation to first time parents?0-127000The First Time Playgroup is a seven week program which aims to support first time parents in their new role. Adapted to suit the needs of families, the program can include discussion on the transition to parenthood, sleep and settling, diet, active play and forming ongoing supportive networks. All first time parents are invited to attend a First Time Playgroup soon after the birth of their baby. Drop in Servicesfor children newborn -3.5 yearsNo appointment required05778500Open Consultation Sessions Drop in for further review in between your child’s scheduled Key Age and Stage visits.Breast Feeding Support Consult with one of our lactation consultant or maternal and child health nurses for support with feeding your child breast, bottle or solid foods.Who Needs Sleep?for children newborn - 12 monthsBookings are essential0317500This program is suitable for babies up to 12 months of age. It provides information and support to help parents better understand their child’s sleep patterns and behaviours. Get advice on sleep strategies and settling techniques and gain support to better cope with sleep disruption.The Infant Program*for children 3 months - 18 monthsBookings are essential*?Deakin University?0000Designed to promote healthy eating and active play behaviours in parents and their children. Get the right start by improving your knowledge, skill and strategies related to your infants first year of development. This program is age relevant to your child’s birth month. Four sessions are offered when your child is 3, 6, 9 and 12+ months of age.?Continuation of Page 3Yarra Plenty Regional Library Whittlesea Branches The library offers Baby, Toddler, Bedtime, Preschool, Bilingual, Inclusive/Sensory, Weekend Story times and Bookaroo.Lalor Library - 2a May Road, Lalor Ph: 9465 2353Mill Park Library - 394 Plenty Road, Mill Park Ph: 9437 8189Thomastown Library - 52 Main Street, Thomastown Ph: 9464 1864Whittlesea Library - 57-61 Laurel Street, Whittlesea Ph: 9716 3028Mobile Library - Mernda Stop - Mernda Community Activity Centre, Mernda Village Drive, MerndaPrograms are subject to change so please check on the website: yprl..au or with the library branch for current dates and times. Trent SavillComplex Trauma and Attachment: Guiding behaviours in maltreated children Tuesday 16 June 2020Galada Community Centre, 10A Forum Way, Epping NorthMorning session - 9.30am-1.30pm Evening session - 6.30pm-8.30pmCost:$33 for evening session onlyThis workshop supports participants to make sense of the behaviours displayed by children who have experienced abuse and attachment disruptions and provides hands-on strategies for supporting their development and recovery.Trent?Savill has been working in private practice as a consultant therapist since co-founding Complex Care in 2008.?Trent has been working with complex and high-risk young people in the child-protection system for the last 15 years, providing consultancy to the Department of Communities (Child Safety) and Non-government sector, intensive in-home therapy to children and families, training to carers and professionals, and has prior experience coordinating residential care programs. Trent’s primary role now?involves consulting with agencies around their most complex cases and delivering training?around the provision of?therapeutic care for some of Australia’s most at-risk and vulnerable children.Overview of Training Human Response to ThreatNeurobiology of Trauma Impact of Complex Relational TraumaUnderstanding Attachment Disorganised AttachmentBuilding Emotional Regulation with the Neuro-sequential Model of Therapeutics (Bruce Perry)Facilitating Attachment and Trust in Maltreated Children (Dan Hughes)This workshop supports professionals to make sense of the behaviours displayed by children who have experienced abuse and attachment disruptions and provides hands-on strategies for supporting their development and recovery.Bookings are essential for all sessions. Please choose carefully as there are no refunds.FEBRUARYStep by step: developmental milestonesDate:Tuesday 11 February 2020, 6.30pm-8pm Venue:Kalparrin Early Childhood Intervention Service1 Kalparrin Avenue, Greensborough Booking:BGNSAPhone:9435 8311Email:educationandtraining@.auCost:$66Facilitator: Kalparrin Early Childhood Intervention Services Learn about developmental milestones expected for children from ages through birth to 7 years. Find out how to support children’s development across the areas of communication, play, gross/fine motor skills, social and emotional development, and literacy skills. Participants will gain a better understanding of when to refer to additional services.Recommended for: early years educators, education support staff and allied health graduates/studentsEducation for sustainability in early childhoodDate:Thursday 13 February 2020, 6.30pm-8pm Venue:City of Whittlesea, Council Offices, Fountain View Room25 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang Bookings:BGNEQCost:$33Enquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Facilitator: Deanne Jones, CERES IncQuality Area 3: Physical environmentThis workshop introduces the elements of Education for Sustainability – Heart, Head and Hands. Learn about what you can do to enhance the sustainability programs at your centre!Leadership – A recipe for all not just someDate:Thursday 20 February 2020, 6.30pm-8pm Venue:City of Whittlesea, Council Offices, Fountain View Room25 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang Bookings:BGFJUCost:$33Enquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Facilitator: Anthony SemannQuality Area 7: Governance and LeadershipDo you believe you can make a difference in your workplace? Do you see the power you hold to create change? Leadership is for everyone not just for some. So how do you tap into this and make a difference. In this presentation we will be exploring a range of issues including:What does leadership mean to youHow can you use your power to create positive changeWhat does improving practice and feel likeHow might we improve teams to maximise positive outcomes for all.Recommended for: early years educators Trauma and ASD working with young people (aged 10-25)Date:Tuesday 25 February 2020, 10am-12pm Venue:Community Room, Westfield Edge Community Space Shop MM1 Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkBookings:BGOTACost:FreeEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Facilitator: Joanne Templeton, ParentZoneLearn about: This session will identify the characteristics of both trauma and ASD and the similarities. Trauma and developmental stages will be identified and appropriate strategies for young people will be shared. Recommended for: Early Years Educators Long Day Care healthy eating sessionDate/Venue: TBA Cost:FreeEnquiries: Ebony King, Health Promotion Officerebony.king@whittlesea..au Phone:9217 2249Quality Area 2: Children’s health and safetyLearn about:Menu planning guidelines for long day careOnline tools ‘FoodChecker’Health swapsFood allergies and budgetingPromoting healthy eating.Recommended for: cooks, directors and educators of Victorian long day care servicesRetail food outlets and caterers healthy eating session Date/Venue: TBA Cost:FreeEnquiries Ebony King, Health Promotion Officer ebony.king@whittlesea..auPhone:9217 2249Quality Area 2: Children’s health and safetyLearn about:WorkplacesHospitals and health servicesSport and recreation centresTertiary institutionsParksRecommended for: Chefs, cooks and managers of retail food outlets and catering businesses, and for point of sale staff in retail food outlets. MARCHInclusion for children with Autism Spectrum DisorderDate:Tuesday 3 March 2020, 6.30pm-8pm Venue:Kalparrin Early Childhood Intervention Service1 Kalparrin Avenue, Greensborough Booking:BGNSFPhone:9435 8311Email:educationandtraining@.auCost:$66Facilitator: Kalparrin Early Childhood Intervention Services Develop the knowledge and skills required for successful inclusion of children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in early childhood and primary school settings. Leave the workshop feeling equipped with new strategies, resources and ideas to promote inclusion for children with ASD>Recommended for: early years educators, early years primary school teachers, education support staff and allied health graduates/studentsRaising children in a digital worldDate:Wednesday 11 March 2020, 7pm-9pm Venue:Jindi Family and Community Centre48 Breadalbane Avenue, MerndaBookings:BGFLQEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$22Facilitator: Martine OglethorpeQuality Area 5: Collaborative partnerships with families and communitiesDo you worry about how much time your child spends playing with technology?Do you argue about time spent on devices, playing video games or hanging out on social media?Do you find yourself thinking about the digital footprint they are creating?These are some questions parents are asking themselves on a daily basis and are concerned about the long-term impact this may have on our children.Martine’s training will help you find the balance in managing gaming, digital distractions and the crucial role the parent has in a digital world. The session will also discuss the great elements of advancing technology and the online world, whilst minimising the dangers and pitfalls and to help children manage their time on devices.Understanding and managing difficult behaviourDate:Saturday 14 March 2020, 9.30am-3.30pm Venue:Kalparrin Early Childhood Intervention Service1 Kalparrin Avenue, Greensborough Booking:BNSNPhone:9435 8311Email:educationandtraining@.auCost:$198Facilitator: Kalparrin Early Childhood Intervention Services Understand why difficult behaviour might exist, and how to replace inappropriate behaviour with desirable behaviour. Become equipped with strategies for working with children who have different social communication, sensory and developmental needs.Recommended for: early years educators, early years primary school teachers, education support staff and allied health graduates/studentsDocumentation and assessment: making learning visibleDate:Thursday 19 March 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pmVenue:City of Whittlesea, Council Offices, Fountain View Room25 Ferres Boulevard, South MorangBookings:BGNLWEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33 Facilitator: Louise DorratQuality Area 1: Educational program and practicesIt’s not about templates and individual portfolios or about the perfect software. It is about “assessing and evaluating each child’s learning and development as part of an ongoing assessment and planning cycle” - NQS 2018Understand the early years planning cycle and what is requiredDiscuss different planning formatsFocus on what is important and meaningful.Recommended for: early years educatorsStrategies for AutismDate:Thursday 26 March 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue:Barry Road Community Activity Centre36 Barry Road, ThomastownBookings:BGFMGEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FreeFacilitator: ParentZone NorthernThis PD will briefly discuss the characteristics of Autism and how it impacts daily life. The speaker will also discuss some key strategies which workers can use when supporting children. As well as a range of practical tips, there will be some interactive activities where participants can share their experiences and ideas from any previous work. Experience in working with individuals with Autism is not required.Recommended for: early years educators APRILAdolescence Development working with young people (aged 10-25)Date:Tuesday 21 April 2020, 10am-12pmVenue:Community Room, Westfield Edge Community Space Shop MM1 Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkBookings:BGOTEEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FreeFacilitator: Joanne Templeton, ParentZoneThis session will support professionals working with adolescents to better understand this stage of development and the changes young people are going through. During the session the areas of development will be discussed including social, emotional, intellectual, physical and language.Recommended for: Early Years Educators Gender equity in the early years. What does this look like? Date:Wednesday 22 April 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pmVenue:Galada Community Centre 10A Forum Way, Epping North Bookings:BGNMEEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: Louise DorratQuality Area 5: Relationships with childrenEducators must not underestimate how powerful they are in shaping children’s identity. Everything they say and do, can reinforce or challenge stereotypes and bias. Educators are to “consider the social justice and equity implications of their approaches” (Exceeding Theme 2 NQS, 2018) and avoid practices that directly or indirectly contribute to gender equity, prejudice and discrimination (VEYLDF – 2016)Practical examples of challenging gender bias in the curriculumExplore the exceeding themes (NQS 2018) of social justice and equityIdentify books, resources and materials that promote gender equity.Recommended for: early years educatorsSchool Readiness Funding Information sessionDate:Tuesday 28 April 2020, 6.30pm-8pm Venue:Shop MM9, 1st Floor Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkBookings:BGKTIEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FreeFacilitator: City of Whittlesea Early Years TeamSchool Readiness Funding will support educators in the City of Whittlesea by 2021. It will be available to all kindergartens funded programs. This information session will:Provide information about school readiness fundingProvide information on how the funding has been allocatedExplore the possible gaps and opportunities for Council to support ongoing training and education.Recommended for: early years educatorsMAYParenting building solutionsDate:Monday 4, 18 May & 1 June 2020, 9.30am-4.30pm Venue:City of Whittlesea, Council Offices, Innovation Hub25 Ferres Boulevard, South MorangBookings:BGNMNEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$350Facilitator: ParentZoneA comprehensive framework for professional’s who work with parents in any circumstances. Engage parents effectively in conversations about their parenting role by using a strength based, reflective approach.Articulate a comprehensive framework for parents based on family values, relationships and boundariesThrough individual, family or group work, support parents to:Develop known and agreed rules within their familyImplement appropriate discipline, including the use of known consequencesDevelop appropriate expectations for the age and development stage of the childhelp children deal with a range of feelings, and deal with their own feelings as adultsBuild positive family relationships and communicationSupport resilience in children.People that have told us they benefited from this program include: social workers, teachers, psychologists, case managers, children’s services workers, family services practitioners, volunteers, and residential staff.Recommended for: early years educators and family support providersBus Tour: Inclusion in the Early YearsDate:Tuesday 12 May 2020, 8.30am-3.30pm Venue:Departs from City of Whittlesea Council Offices25 Ferres Boulevard, South MorangBookings:BGNMXEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: City of Whittlesea Early Years TeamJoin us in visiting inspirational early education and support services. Experience high quality and inclusive environments to inspire your own practice.Recommended for: early years educatorsSupport for fathers – information about fatherhood for dads and familiesDate:Wednesday 20 May 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue:Shop MM9, 1st Floor Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkBookings:BGKTREnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FreeFacilitator: Relationships Australia VictoriaQuality Area 6: Collaborative partnerships with families and communities For professionals to learn about fatherhood, family relationships and services for dads.Recommended for: early years educatorsIntroducing LGBTIQ+ Inclusive Practice for young peopleDate:Tuesday 26 May 2020, 10am-1pm Venue:Community Room, Westfield Edge Community Space Shop MM1 Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkBookings:BGNNEEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: Queerspace @ Drummond Street ServicesStaff gain an understanding of language, research and evidence based inclusive practice for working with the LGBTIQ+ communities and their families.Recommended for: school teachers, professionals and services working with young people (aged 10-25)How to make your Kindergarten Koorie InclusiveDate:Thursday 28 May 2020, 6pm-9pm Venue:City of Whittlesea, Council Offices, Fountain View Room25 Ferres Boulevard, South MorangBookings:BGNNXEnquiries:Family Services Education Officerfamilytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$95Facilitator: Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Incorporated (VAEAI)Quality Area 5: Relationships with childrenThis session will provide participants with knowledge, strategies and resources relating to the engagement of Koorie children and their families. It will also address how to make your Kindergarten a culturally appropriate and welcoming environment. It is suitable for early years practitioners who work in Kindergartens where there are significant numbers of Koorie children, as well as those who work in Kindergartens where there are no Koorie families.Outside school hours care healthy eating session Date/Venue:?TBA Cost:????????? FreeEnquiries: Adele Mifsud, adele.mifsud@whittlesea..auPhone: 9217 2249Quality Area 2: Children’s health and safetyLearn about:the Victorian food and drink checklist for outside school hours carePlanning a healthy menuHealthy ingredient swaps and shopping tips Food allergies and budgeting Promoting healthy food and drinks to childrenRecommended for: coordinators, educators and management of Victorian outside school hours care services JUNEMusic dance and storytelling: get your mojo backDate:Thursday 4 June 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pmVenue:City of Whittlesea, Council Offices, Fountain View Room25 Ferres Boulevard, South MorangBookings:BGNOIEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33 Facilitator: Louise DorratQuality Area 1: Educational program and practiceThe creative arts through voice, poetry, stories, rhymes, chants, puppets, music and dance should be embedded in the curriculum, every day. This can be intimidating for those with no background in this topic.Investigate beat and rhythm with children of all abilitiesLearn simple rhymes and rapsDiscover simple props and resourcesTell stories without books.Recommended for: early years educatorsComplex trauma and attachments: Guiding behaviours in maltreated childrenDate:Tuesday 16 June 2020, 9.30am-1.30pm & 6.30pm-8.30pmVenue:Galada Community Centre10A Forum Way, Epping NorthBookings:BGKUSEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:Free - daytime session & $33 for evening sessionFacilitator: Trent SavillThis workshop supports participants to make sense of the behaviours displayed by children who have experienced abuse and attachment disruptions and provides hands-on strategies for supporting their development and recovery.Recommended for: early years educatorsBeing creative when working with teensDate:Wednesday 17 June 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue:Community Room, Westfield Edge Community SpaceShop MM1, Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkBookings:BGNGREnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: Sally Tyrrell, City of WhittleseaDo you work with teens? Looking for new tools to help your teen clients with their stress and anxiety? This workshop will teach you ways to help reduce young people’s stress and anxiety through mindfulness and creative art activities.Recommended for: professionals working with young people (aged 10-25)Creating culturally inclusive child care programs in line with NQFDate:Wednesday 24 June 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pmVenue:City of Whittlesea, Council Offices, Fountain View Room25 Ferres Boulevard, South MorangBookings:BGNOMEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: Gabrielle FakhriHow to include all children from CALD backgrounds into your child care environment. Exploring how to have a successful relationship with families and communities.Recommended for: early years educatorsSchools healthy eating sessionDate/Venue: TBA Cost:FreeEnquiries:Adele Mifsud, Health Promotion OfficerAdele.mifsud@whittlesea..au Phone:9217 2249Quality Area 2: Children’s health and safetyLearn about:School Canteens and other School Food Services PolicyMenu review – FoodCheckerSimple and healthy ideasFood allergies and costs.Recommended for: anyone responsible for supplying foods and drinks in Victorian primary and secondary schoolsJULYEngaging children in decision makingDate:Wednesday 14 July 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue:Shop MM9, 1st Floor Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkBookings:BGKVHEnquiries:Family Services Education Officerfamilytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FreeFacilitator: City of Whittlesea Early Years TeamQuality Area 5: Relationships with childrenConsultation provides children and young people an opportunity to influence decisions that affect their lives. It is a form of participation where their views are gathered for a specific purpose. The fundamental understanding of the purpose of consultation is that as adults we have a responsibility to hear the views and voices of young people and children because what they have to say is worth listening to. By listening we are acknowledging that children and young people are important and valued members of the community.Recommended for: early years educatorsSupporting children to be school ready Date:Wednesday 22 July 2020, 9.30am-11.30am Venue:City of Whittlesea, Council Offices, Conference Room 125 Ferres Boulevard, South MorangBookings:BGKVLEnquiries:Family Services Education Officerfamilytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: DPV HealthA panel of experts from DPV health team will provide practical tips to educators on how to help children prepare for school. The panel consist of Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapist, Developmental Psychologist and Dietician.Recommended for: early years educatorsFamily violence training for early years educatorsDate:Tuesday 28 July 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue:Shop MM9, 1st Floor Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkBookings:BGKYAEnquiries:Family Services Education Officerfamilytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FreeFacilitator: Drummond Street ServicesThis workshop explores what we know about family violence in terms of research, and how we can prevent it. The workshop will explore the importance of gender equality awareness in early childhood settings and provide some hints on addressing family violence.Recommended for: early years educatorsBe inspired sustainability bus tourDate:Thursday 30 July 2020, 8.30am-3.30pm Venue:Departs from City of Whittlesea Council Offices25 Ferres Boulevard, South MorangBookings: BGRJN Enquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: City of Whittlesea Early Years TeamJoin us on an inspirational tour to see first-hand how centres and organisations exceed their sustainability requirements through programs, projects, and the benefits for children. Lunch provided.Recommended for: early years educatorsAUGUSTSupporting children experiencing challenges in life – trauma informed lens Date:Tuesday 11 August 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue:Shop MM9, 1st Floor Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill Park Bookings:BGWBDEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: Kids First AustraliaQuality Area 5: Relationships with childrenUnderstand what happens to children when they are exhibiting challenging behaviours from a trauma and attachment lens. Focus on children at risk.Recommended for: early years educators Helping parents with worried childrenDate:Thursday 20 August 2020, 6.30pm-8pm Venue:Shop MM9, 1st Floor Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkBookings:BGKYGEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FreeFacilitator: Drummond Street ServicesQuality Area 5: Relationships with childrenAll children experience worries at times, but in some families, it becomes a chronic problem. This is interactive workshop outlines helpful ways to talk to parents about what is happening in their family, reduce the blame or focus on the child and promote safe secure environments that build children’s confidence. This session is helpful for anyone working with families where there may be anxiety or concerns about children 2-12 years. It includes practical tip sheets to take way.Recommended for: early years educatorsBullying in the offline worldDate:Tuesday 25 August 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue:Mernda Villages Community Activity Centre70 Mernda Village Drive, MerndaBookings:BGUQYEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: Alannah and Madeline foundationThis workshop provides an understanding of bullying that occurs offline, bullying behaviour and how to recognise it, and strategies for prevention and management. Understanding the importance of a definition of bullying and strategies for prevention and managementKnowledge of what constitutes bullying behaviour and how to recognise itUnderstanding why children bully, how roles can be fluid and avoiding labellingUnderstanding of possible harmsSigns to look for and how to address situations where your child is being bullied or is bullyingHow to work with the school.SEPTEMBERIndigenous inspired places bus tourDate:Tuesday 1 September 2020, 8.30am-3.30pm Venue:Departs from City of Whittlesea Council Offices25 Ferres Boulevard, South MorangBookings: BGRJREnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: City of Whittlesea Early Years TeamJoin our early years in visiting indigenous inspirational early education and support services. Experience high quality and inclusive environments to inspire your own indigenous practices practice.Recommended for: early years educatorsIntroducing LGBTIQ+ Inclusive Practice for early yearsDate:Wednesday 2 September 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue:Laurimar Community Activity Centre110 Hazel Glen Drive, Doreen Bookings:BGRKIEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: Queerspace @ Drummond Street ServicesStaff gain an understanding of language, research and evidence based inclusive practice for working with the LGBTIQ+ communities and their families.Recommended for: professionals and services working with childrenHow to have difficult conversations with parentsDate:Wednesday 9 September 2020 6pm-8.30pmVenue:Laurimar Community Activity Centre110 Hazel Glen Drive, Doreen Bookings: BGKYKEnquiries:Family Services Education Officerfamilytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FreeFacilitator: Kids First AustraliaQuality Area 6: Collaborative partnerships with families and communitiesDifficult conversations are hard for the client and professional. Learn skills, strategies and knowledge to have a productive, respectful and honest conversation and interaction with your client.Recommended for: early years educatorsOCTOBERKey ages and stages – development milestones (0-5 years old) Date:Tuesday 13 October 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue:Shop MM9, 1st Floor Westfield Plenty Valley415 McDonalds Road, Mill ParkBookings:BGKYMEnquiries:Family Services Education Officerfamilytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FreeFacilitator: ParentZoneQuality Area 1: Educational program and practiceThis session will identify the expected stages of development for children in the early years. During the session the areas of development will be discussed including social, emotional, intellectual, physical and communication. Recommended for: early years educatorsSupporting families of refugee and asylum seeking backgrounds in early yearsDate:Thursday 15 October 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue:Jindi Family and Community Centre48 Breadalbane Avenue, MerndaBookings:BGKYOEnquiries:Family Services Education Officerfamilytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FreeFacilitator: Foundation HouseQuality Area 5: Relationships with childrenEarly years’ services are well placed to provide a helpful supportive context to support families from refugee and asylum seeking background. This workshop will provide information and knowledge to understand the refugee experience and the impact of trauma on children and families. We will share practical strategies, resources and support options to assist early years workers to feel confident in this important area of their work.Recommended for: early years educatorsUnderstanding Islamophobia and how it affects families and children in our communityDate:Wednesday 28 October 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pmVenue:City of Whittlesea, Council Offices, Fountain View Room25 Ferres Boulevard, South MorangBookings:BGNPGEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:$33Facilitator: Gabrielle FakhriWhat is Islamophobia? What impact does it have on families and children and in our community and what strategies can we use to combat this and make all children feel included and valued.Recommended for: early years educatorsLong Day Care healthy eating sessionDate/Venue: TBA Cost:FreeQuality Area 2: Children’s health and safetyEnquiries:Adele Mifsud, Health Promotion OfficerAdele.mifsud@whittlesea..au Phone:9217 2249Learn about:Menu planning guidelines for long day careOnline tools ‘FoodChecker’Health swapsFood allergies and budgetingPromoting healthy eatingRecommended for: cooks, directors and educators of Victorian long day care servicesNovemberFuture innovators: STEM for the early yearsDate:Tuesday 10 November 2020, 6.30pm-8.30pmVenue:Epping Community Activity Centre378 Findon Road, EppingBookings:BGRJXEnquiries:Family Services Education Officer familytraining@whittlesea..auPhone:9404 8865Cost:FREEFacilitator: Alex Price, Museum VICQuality Area 1: Educational program and practiceCome along and learn why STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) is important for young children in the early years and how to recognise and create opportunities in early childhood environments.This training program offers:STEM activities that can be used in your serviceHands on practice using new technologies to create coding and robotics experiencesSupport the planning and delivering STEM experiences tailored to your children’s needs and interests.Recommended for early years educators Photos of PLACES Conference 2019 – Being present for children and young people.Training and Education 2020Programs supporting parents, carers and professionals in the communityCouncil welcomes your comments and suggestions on the training sessions and programs. To provide feedback or to promote parent, early years or youth training sessions in the Training and Education 2021, please contact the Council's Family Services Education Officer on 9404 8865 or email: familytraining@whittlesea..auInsert photo below:City of Whittlesea is a signatory to Victorian Child Friendly Cities and Communities Charter ................
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