Live Online Course: Child First Aid
Live Online Course: Child First Aid
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Live Online Course: Child First Aid
The NZ Choral Federation is excited to launch Let's Get Singing, a new series of videos designed for primary and intermediate school teachers who want to fill their classrooms with music!
In each video, a presenter will lead a physical and vocal warm-up before teaching a song, step-by-step. Every video comes with a sing-along ‘karaoke’ video, a separate backing track, sheet music, and handy teachers’ notes.
Find the first three videos on the NZCF website: https://nzcf.org.nz/resources/educational-resources/lets-get-singing
The Warriors Community Foundation are delighted to launch the League in Libraries programme for 2024.
League in Libraries promotes reading and writing to Y4-8 students and aims to help improve the literacy levels of primary and intermediate ākonga, as they put pen to paper to compose a piece of One New Zealand Warriors themed creative writing whilst having fun along the way!
Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - Introduction/Refresher Course
Live Online Course: Understanding Child Developmental Trauma and Complex Behavioural Problems (Module 2)
Live Online Course: Elevate Your Restorative Practices for Deeper Impact (Module 2)
Live Online Course: Working with our Autistic Children/Tamariki (Modules 1 & 2)
Accelerated Universal Wellbeing Evaluation Tool (UWET) Accreditation PD Programme for Leaders of Wellbeing, SCENCOs, Counsellors, Psychologists, Social Workers, RTLBs & Teachers
The first offer of this programme in New Zealand will commence on the 30th April 2024. The programme is research-based and comprehensively prepares UWET Facilitators to administer and report outcomes and take appropriate actions.
UWET emerged from a 15 year wellbeing research programme which included two national Research Awards and is underpinned by the Universal Wellbeing Model. UWET can swiftly provide information about the status of the 70 variables that influence Universal Wellbeing and associated risks.
Contactus@freedom-ihe.ac.nz toEnroll.