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September 2017
TASMANIAN NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION WEEK EVENT
Special guest speaker: Dr Howard Bath Download PDF
Find out more »September 2019
Child Protection Week
YFCC will provide information to families and the community in a holistic sense, in order to increase the chances in keeping children safe from any and all types of harm. YFCC are committed to keeping children safe through the work that is completed on a day to day basis. YFCC will continue to provide support to the parents and carers of children, in order to allow these children to 'thrive'. YFCC continue to support families and children in the areas…
Find out more »Kite Flying Family Day
CatholicCare invites you to join us at Benjafield Park for a Kite Flying Family Day Monday 2 September. The theme of the event is ‘Weathering the storm together’ focusing on families working together in flying kites. Bring along your family and picnic blankets to this family friendly event. Activities include: Free kite making and decorating for children, games, bubbles, and a light lunch provided.
Find out more »National Child Protection Week Q&A Forum, Hobart
Putting children first: Changing the way we frame parenting in Australia Add value and power to your work by learning how to frame, and become part of a growing network that is using framing to change the world for kids and families. As a strong and passionate sector we are all on a journey to create a nation that values children and gives parents the support they need. But how do we make sure that all Australians join us on this…
Find out more »Child Protection Week Morning Tea
A morning tea at the Life Without Barriers Hobart office on Wednesday September 4th. We will be asking that our staff come along with a way that they support children engaging with family. This is in line with a CARE principles of Family Involved. Kids do well when parents are supported To raise thriving kids, parents need support to navigate life’s choppy waters
Find out more »Australia’s Biggest Child Safety Lesson
Australia’s Biggest Child Safety Lesson - Join our online broadcast on Thursday 5 September 2019 in Child Protection Week One of our best-loved Day for Daniel activities, Australia’s Biggest Child Safety Lesson, will now be available in National Child Protection Week. The lesson is a 20-minute educational video which covers important personal safety topics. Last year, over 100,000 students watched the live stream on Day for Daniel and a further 100,000 are estimated to have accessed it in the following…
Find out more »Baptcare Afternoon Tea
Opportunity to recognise the work that goes into protecting children and supporting parents while exploring the theme for this year which focusses on the idea that ‘children thrive when parents have the support they need to navigate life’s choppy waters’
Find out more »Fostering Hope National Child Protection Week Awareness
Sharing posters with churches that support foster and kinship carers so they can raise awareness about their role to support all children.
Find out more »July 2020
eSafety’s parent guide to online gaming
This webinar will cover: - the benefits of gaming and how to mitigate the risks - strategies to manage gaming and overuse - where to find help and support.
Find out more »August 2020
Child Protection Week challenge
The PB West Child Protection Week Challenge started as a small event last year that quickly led to the involvement of over 1000 people and organisations. It proved to be an effortless and very effective way of PUTTING CHILDREN FIRST and foremost in our minds during Child Protection Week. How does it work? Simply put, we agree to spend time each day of child protection week learning, teaching and engaging with the selected topics—1 topic per weekday. There will be…
Find out more »September 2020
eSafety FREE Virtual Classroom event – middle-upper primary
Be an eSafe kid: privacy and security Join the eSafety Commissioner’s expert training team for our National Child Protection Week Virtual Classroom. This live event will empower students to manage their own online safety. Students will: • explore what privacy and personal information means • understanding what an online ‘stranger’ can be • develop strategies and skills to secure accounts • learn where to go for help and support The whole class participates in a live video lesson where a…
Find out more »Putting Children First Webinar Series
The amazing line-up of speakers for the National Child Protection Week Putting Children First webinar series promises something for everyone who has an interest in the wellbeing of children! With more than 30 speakers (local, national & international) across five days, you'll find representatives from: FrameWorks Institute US, Institute of Child Protection Studies, NAPCAN, CoLab, Minderoo, ARACY, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Logan Together, SNAICC, Every Child Campaign, Families Australia, Department of Social Services, and US & UK Universities, as well…
Find out more »“Connect theory and practice – discover-design-deliver-witness – celebrate improvement of CALD children safety”
Join us to hear and learn about the outcomes of this evidence-based case management model of: Supporting, observing and celebrating improvements in CALD children safety Unlocking difficult conversations on child protection concerns whilst working with CALD families Understanding cultural norms Finding strategies to encoring and supporting Positive Parenting amongst different cultures Finding and utilising positive family bonds between various cultures Bringing it all together - Connect theory and practice – Discover, Design, Deliver, Observe,…
Find out more »eSafety’s parent guide to popular apps
Taking a look at TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube Join the eSafety Commissioner’s expert education and training team for our National Child Protection Week parent/carer webinars. This live webinar (no cost), focuses on popular apps used by young people. It will include case studies, research, and targeted advice so you can support the young people in your life to have safe, enjoyable online experiences. Tuesday 8 September 12:30 pm Wednesday 9 September 7:30 pm Thursday 10 September 12:30 pm
Find out more »Teen Life: Transitions and Connections
Transitioning into high school and adolescence brings a new set of experiences and challenges for children and young people with a disability. Launching in National Child Protection Week, Lifestart is offering a free interactive webinar series to assist parents/carers in supporting children and young people living with a disability to have the skills and confidence to safely navigate these new experiences. Webinar titles include: - keeping Safe Online - Navigating Relationships and Consent - Social Skills for Tweens - Let's…
Find out more »Australia’s Biggest Child Safety Lesson
Australia’s Biggest Child Safety Lesson (ABCSL) is an annual initiative of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation which provides a ready-made evidence-based personal safety lesson. The content, which is is broadcast online for free, is age-appropriate, gentle and empowering. In 2020, the Daniel Morcombe Foundation is producing two iterations of ABCSL. The first, for children aged 8-12 has been broadcast to a record number of schools. The second edition, going live during National Child Protection Week, is designed for children aged 4-7.…
Find out more »Webinar: Introduction to FASD
This free introductory workshop will provide an overview of FASD and strategies to help support individuals and their families.The course content will include: - Description of FASD and the diagnostic process - Impacts and challenges for individuals and families living with FASD - Strategies for support and learning - FASD and the NDIS Please note this is a LIVE webinar which will not be recorded. Please only register for the event if you are available to attend live on the…
Find out more »October 2020
CHILDREN’S WEEK
The Children’s Week National Theme for 2020 is UNCRC Article 15 – Children have the right to meet together and join groups and organisations as long as it does not stop other people from enjoying their rights. In exercising their rights, children have the responsibility to respect the rights, freedom and reputations of others. Children’s Week 2020 will be held between 24 October – 1 November 2020. To find out more about how to celebrate Children's Week in your state…
Find out more »Children’s Week National Online Forum
Children’s Week Council of Australia is thrilled to host a national conversation with incoming National Children’s Commissioner, Anne Hollonds, on Wednesday 28 October 2020 at 3pm (Australian Eastern Daylight Time). This year the theme for Children’s Week is: UNCRC Article 15: Children have the right to meet together and join groups and organisations as long as it does not stop other people from enjoying their rights. In exercising their rights, children have the responsibility to respect the rights, freedom and reputations of…
Find out more »February 2021
Be an eSafe kid: fake news, real harms
A live virtual classroom event to test your students' ability to detect fake news. Explore the impact of misinformation online. Get tips on how to find trusted and safe sources of information online and where to go for help if things go wrong. Students will: identify trustworthy information about current issues detect fake news and sponsored endorsements recognise the harm caused by misinformation online. The whole class participates in a live video lesson with a trainer. The trainer talks through…
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