Centre for Community Child Health
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Month |
Date |
Time |
Topic |
Venue |
Status |
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December |
9th |
9:30am - 3:00pm |
Platforms Service Redevelopment Framework - Overview of Platforms Resources, including the rationale and an Introduction to two Platforms Guides. |
Centre for Community Child Health, Melbourne |
Positions available Contact Platforms Manager: Leonie Symes leonie.symes@mcri.edu.au |
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November
December
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1st, 24th
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9:00am - 4:00pm |
Family Partnership Training - A 5 day training course in the Parent Advisor/Family Partnership Model developed by Hilton Davis in the UK (see www.cpcs.org.uk). The course enables people working with children and parents to improve their understanding of the helping processes and practice the skills of engaging parents and developing supportive and effective relationships. Training is provided by skilled and enthusiastic facilitators who are committed to the Family Partnership Model. |
Centre for Community Child Health, Melbourne |
Positions available Contact: Estelle Irving |
| TBA | TBA | 9:30am - 1:00pm | PEDS - An accurate, reliable tool for early detection of developmental and behavioural problems in children from birth through to eight years of age. It is also a valuable parent engagement tool. This training is designed to teach a broad range of professionals to use this tool in order to begin a dialogue with parents about any concerns they may have about their child's development or behaviour. |
Centre for Community Child Health, Melbourne |
Positions available Contact: Estelle Irving |
| TBA | TBA | 9:30am - 1:00pm | Partnerships with Parents - An introduction to familycentred practice, designed to heighten service providers' awareness about issues in working with families. It helps practitioners to focus on effective ways of supporting young children and their families. |
Centre for Community Child Health, Melbourne |
Positions available Contact: Estelle Irving |
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October
November |
20th, 22nd
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9:30am - 3:00pm
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Father Inclusive Practice - An interactive, one day overview of the principles of Father Inclusive Practice and their application in family services. This workshop will use Father-Inclusive Practice Guide (FaHCSIA, 2009) as a foundational resource in exploring and understanding useful, practical steps in moving towards an inclusive practice for fathers. |
Centre for Community Child Health, Melbourne |
Positions available Contact: Estelle Irving |
CCCH's professional development courses can be customised to suit your needs and schedules.
For more information about customised training on the above topics, send your enquiry to: training.ccch@rch.org.au