Description
All students in Non-Government Schools must receive a protective behaviours and sexual abuse prevention education. AISWA offers training in Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum (KS:CPC) which meets requirements of Standard 10.6 of the Guide to the Registration Standards and Other Requirements for Non-Government Schools.
This curriculum aims to help children and students from preschool to senior secondary learn to recognise abuse and develop ways of protecting themselves from abuse including e-safety. KS: CPC is developed by experts, is age and developmental-stage appropriate, is culturally appropriate, can be flexible and integrated into the curriculum, and covers rights, relationships, responsibilities, and ethical behaviour.
During the course, participants will unpack the structure and core messages of the curriculum, giving participants the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the resources and experience some of the activities and lessons. Time is given for teachers and/or staff teams to look at how they can best plan to deliver the curriculum from a year-level and whole-school perspective. This one-day course for teachers is compulsory for all teaching staff who will be implementing the KS: CPC.
Due to the subject matter, children (under 18 years) are not permitted to attend.
Presenters
Lynne Nixon (AISWA Staff)
Consultant | Child Protection
Over the past 40 years, Lynne has gained extensive experience in both education and small business ownership. Her teaching career in NSW and WA spans early childhood, primary, and lower secondary classrooms, as well as special needs education and music. She has also held school leadership roles, including Principal of an independent school in WA. In addition, Lynne has supported and mentored school leaders and assisted schools through the school registration process.
Since joining AISWA in 2017, Lynne has demonstrated her passion for supporting schools in the areas of special needs education and child protection. Her roles have included Inclusive Education Consultant and Coordinator, and she currently serves as a Child Protection Consultant.
In her current role, Lynne provides guidance and support to all AISWA schools in the areas of child safety and protection. She is the key contact for inquiries related to child abuse, including mandatory reporting, and delivers a variety of training programs focused on preventing and responding to child abuse, ensuring schools meet registration requirements.
Terms & Conditions
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Segments
Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum for Yallingup Steiner School ONLY
Date / Time
28 Jun 2024 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 16:00Delivery Format : In Person
Margaret River Montessori School
Address/6 Clark Street, Margaret River WA 6285
Australia
PL Hours : 6.50
Learning Area
- Inclusive Education
School Area
- Early Childhood (PK - 2)
- Middle Primary (3-6)
- Secondary (7-10)
- Leadership