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Select a month from the calendar below to view and book workshops!

We provide free professional development workshops in road safety education for early childhood services. Come along and discover some fun new strategies for implementing road safety education into your program. Our workshops include ...
Identify and explore ways staff and families can help keep children safe as pedestrians, as passengers and at play. Discuss how children's development and behaviour impact on their safety.
Sharing stories, telling tales and reading rhymes! Explore strategies for promoting children's early literacy with families and ways of creatively communicating road safety messages.
Discuss ways of helping families travel to and from school safely. Get lots of tips to prepare for a successful transition to school.
Beat, Rhythm and Rhyme! Explore creative musical ideas and instrument-making in a highly interactive workshop. Join in music and movement experiences that support road safety learning. (This workshop is also available for Family Day Care Schemes.)
How can we plan and document road safety learning in an emergent curriculum? Discover how to program practical and fun road safety learning experiences using everyday opportunities.
Discuss road safety issues relevant to Family Day Care in the context of the NSW Children's Services Regulation and Accreditation System. Explore innovative road safety ideas and experiences to use with the children in your care.
We can help you ensure your children's service meets its policy obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety legislation, the Accreditation System and the NSW Children's Services Regulation. Contact us to organise policy support for your service.
Additional workshops will be offered throughout the year in both city and country locations. Visit our website regularly for details.
Please contact us if you would like to host one of our workshops for children's services and families in your local area.
All workshops are practical and interactive.
Every participant receive a statement of attendance.
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