Live Online Course: Choosing Safe People to Work with Children
Live Online Course: Choosing Safe People to Work with Children
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Live Online Course: Choosing Safe People to Work with Children
This fully-funded workshop will allow you to understand how the whole employment process contributes to ensuring the best employment outcomes for your service, children and whānau as well as for the candidate, and how the whole process forms part of the safety checking required by legislation.
Live Online Course: Working with our ADHD Children/Tamariki (Modules 2 & 3)
The government has confirmed that they are discontinuing their funding of age-based concessions for under 25s on 30 April 2024.
This means that many young people across Aotearoa will experience an increase in their public transport fares from Wednesday 1 May 2024.
Next steps will vary from region to region. To find out more about what this means for you please go to your city's public transport authorities website.
Live Online Course: Science for Increasing Student Engagement & Well-being
Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - Introduction/Refresher Course
A foundational, online Te Reo Māori Course for Teacher Aides.
This Kaupapa is specifically designed for Teacher Aides who are new to Te Reo Māori and Tikanga.
If you're looking for a safe, supportive place to start, come join Rosina. Not only will you have fun, but also learn and grow in Te Reo Māori Moana Tikanga.
This Workshop is for beginners and those wanting to refresh basic spinning skills - great for professional development and to be inspired about new art teaching ideas.
Our popular annual competition opens March 15, 2024, and we have two categories for young poets: Open Junior and Haiku Junior.
The Open Junior category calls for poetry inspired by works of visual art such as painting, sculpture or photographs.