Description
Keeping Safe aims to help children and students from preschool to senior secondary learn to recognise abuse and develop ways of protecting themselves from abuse. In wider terms Keeping Safe covers rights, relationships, responsibilities and ethical behaviour.
Presenters
Michelle Bishop (AISWA Staff)
Manager Of Inclusive Education And ASPS

Michelle Bishop has a degree in psychology and primary teaching. She has worked with students with a wide range of Learning Difficulties and Disabilities both in primary and secondary settings. Michelle has been with AISWA for more than eight years and represents AISWA on a range of state and national committees advocating for students with diverse needs.
She coordinates services for the Inclusive Education team and the AISWA School Psychology service, providing schools and leadership with a range of support from consultancy to professional learning in the areas of disability, learning difficulties, gifted education, behaviour support, mental health, suicide awareness and prevention and child protection.
Terms & Conditions
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Segments
Event Segment
Date / Time
22 May 2017 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 15:00Delivery Format : In Person
Telethon Speech and Hearing Centre
PL Hours : 6.50
Course Number
11Learning Area
- Inclusive Education
- Psychology + Wellbeing
School Area
- Early Childhood (PK - 2)
- Middle Primary (3-6)
- Secondary (7-10)
- Senior Secondary (11 - 12)