eLearning

A range of free or paid online courses that develop skills to champion diversity and inclusion

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Back on Track

This paid course helps you to understand challenging behaviour in children and why it happens. Drawing from our evidence-based Positive Behaviour Support program, it is designed for parents and carers to complete with a professional.

Presented as video chapters by our team, you will learn about the functions of behaviour and other topics to develop a strategy for positive outcomes.

Free

Libraries as Community Connectors

This online course contains strategies, videos and other resources that make libraries and their programs more welcoming for families of young children with disability or delay.

Suitable for library staff, early childhood intervention practitioners, allied health professionals, council policy makers, and families and carers

Webinar recording

Sam Paior shares tips for self-management/plan management of NDIS funding, including what is reasonable and necessary.
Tim Moore shares insights on early learning environments, the role of families, relationships and daily routines; and the involvement of children meaningfully in home and community life.
Dr Lori Roggman and Dr Mark Innocenti discuss what parents are getting right, and how they can find more opportunities to connect with and support their children.

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