| From 1 November 2024, a person whose role falls within the definition of ‘early childhood worker’ in section 124A of the Act will become Mandatory Reporters of child sexual abuse. According to the Education and Care Services National Law (Western Australia) Act 2012, an ‘early childhood worker’ includes all OSHC staff and ELC staff. Please refer to the Information sheet attached for additional information.
To support this new legislation and to support all CEWA Care Service staff to understand their role and responsibilities as Mandatory Reporters, this session will be a face-to-face Mandatory Reporting training session facilitated by CEWA Child Safe Lead, Tim Wong.
Tim will be working through the legislation on mandatory reporting and will open the floor for discussion and answer any child safe and code of conduct questions. Tim will also talk to other reporting processes such as the Reportable Conduct Scheme with the Ombudsman.
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| To enable Principals, Assistant Principals, Deputy Principals and classroom teachers to complete the Accreditation for Leadership Inservice Component. |
| Religious Education and Faith Formation Team |
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| Correctly setting up and cloning Billing Templates for 2025 |
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| The formation of Middle Leaders in Catholic Schools is essential for promoting the Catholic Identify of Catholic Education Western Australia.
This Accreditation component will enable Coordinators and Middle Leaders in schools and the Catholic Education Office who are not teachers of Religious Education, such as House Coordinators and Heads of Learning Area to complete the Accreditation for Middle Leadership - Inservice Component |
| | | | Newman Siena Centre, DOUBLEVIEW |
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| This professional learning workshop seeks to provide teachers and school leaders with an understanding of implementing, accessing and interpreting their school’s ACER PAT Adaptive data (Maths and Reading) using the Oars Platform and Learning Insights.
There will be an online option for regional participants.
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| This Professional Learning seeks to provide numeracy leaders with an opportunity to develop effective pedagogical practices and enhance subject knowledge in Numeracy that develop skills to build capacity of teachers within individual school contexts. These sessions are designed for numeracy leaders in schools to gather and provide the opportunity to learn, collaborate and share best practice. |
| | | | Newman Siena Centre, DOUBLEVIEW |
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| This meetings feature a number of Professional Learning sessions and opportunities for networking for the Secondary English HoLAs and teachers of Secondary English and Literature. The day will likely look at more than one of the Teacher Practices. Typically, Learning design, Engagement, and Instructional range will feature. |
| | | | Newman Siena Centre, DOUBLEVIEW |
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| The Women in Catholic Education Retreat offers women an opportunity to engage in discussions relevant to their personal and professional growth. |
| | | | St John of God Retreat Centre, SHOALWATER |
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| According to the Non-Government School Standards 10.6, all students receive a protective behaviours and sexual abuse prevention education. The Keeping Safe Child Protection Curriculum (KSCPC) is developed by experts in child abuse prevention, is age and developmental-stage appropriate, is culturally-appropriate, can be integrated into the wider curriculum, includes e-safety education and builds practical self-protective skills and strategies. |
| Sandra Peterson & Annie Gherardi |
| | | Newman Siena Centre, DOUBLEVIEW |
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| This Professional Learning opportunity will focus on the Teacher Practices of Quality Relationships, Learning Design , Engagement & Place, Space & Technology.
Secondary Education Support Network meetings provide an opportunity for coordinators and teachers of students with disability to come together to discuss current innovations, showcase good practice and set up professional networks. These meetings will allow teachers to increase their repertoire of good teaching and coordination practices which in turn will enhance outcomes for students.
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| | | | Broome Regional Office, BROOME |
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