Circle of Security • Monday evening
Circle of Security is an evidence-based program that supports and strengthens child-parent relationships. For parents and carers of children aged 0-12 years. Facilitated by a trained parent-peer worker.
Circle of Security is an evidence-based program that supports and strengthens child-parent relationships. For parents and carers of children aged 0-12 years. Facilitated by a trained parent-peer worker.
An evidence-based program designed to provide skills in understanding and managing you and your child’s emotions. For parents, primary carers and family members of children aged 4-12 years. Facilitated by a trained parent-peer worker.
Circle of Security is an evidence-based program that supports and strengthens child-parent relationships. For parents and carers of children aged 0-12 years.
Learn social play skills, communication and following routines with singing and dancing. For families of children with developmental concerns, developmental delay or disability aged 3–5 years. Facilitated by a music educator and early childhood teacher.
Meet and share experiences and information with parents and carers of children with developmental concerns, developmental delay or disability. Facilitated by a trained parent-peer worker.
An informal support group for parents of children with disability or delay or parents with concerns about their children's development.
The group is facilitated in Vietnamese by Plumtree’s Vietnamese family support worker.
FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS or ECE, SPEECH OR OT STUDENTS
A two-session interactive program designed to support early childhood educators, therapists, and other professionals in developing strategies for sharing sensitive information about the children in their care with families. Participants will learn effective, respectful, and family-centred communication techniques.
FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF
This workshop will help library staff better understand children’s sensory needs and explore effective strategies to support sensory regulation during library programs and activities.
Research shows that play is crucial to how children learn and grow. Join us to explore your child's stage of play development and discover ways to support their next steps. This session is for parents, primary carers, and family members of children aged 6 months to 4 years.
FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF
Join us for a Q&A session on creating a more inclusive library environment
Learn about a practical model to develop your child's decision-making and independence. For families of children with developmental concerns, delay or disability aged 0-12 years. Facilitated by trained parent-peer workers.
Join us to learn how the Carer Gateway can provide you with tailored assistance and resources and hear from a parent's personal experience with these services. This session is for families of children with developmental delays or disabilities, facilitated by the Benevolent Society (Carer Gateway service provider)