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Inservice Training - Focus 1

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Compliance, Safe Operations & Continuous Improvement

When Systems Work, Everyone Thrives

These 9 sessions explore different aspects of creating child safe OSHC organisations; from risk management to supervision to inappropriate conduct to the paramountcy consideration.

If you’re looking to create or reiterate the operational backbone that keeps your service running smoothly, safely, and legally, start here.

  1. Examining Active and Adequate Supervision in OSHC

  2. Embedding the Mandatory National Child Safety Training within Your Organisation

  3. Working with Paramountcy to Explore the Qld Child Safe Standards

  4. Rigorous Self-Assessment, Quality Improvement Planning & Continuous Improvement using both the National Quality Standard & Qld Child Safe Standards

  5. Unpacking the Regulatory Requirements of the National Quality Framework

  6. Collaborative Risk Management  in OSHC

  7. Exploring Work Health & Safety in OSHC

  8. Protecting Against Bullying, Discrimination & Harassment in the OSHC Workplace

  9. Food Handling & Hygiene Practices in OSHC

1. Examining Active and Adequate Supervision in OSHC

Is your team stuggling around issues of supervision? Finding it tough to balance small group engagement with the need to be with-it? Are your systems not working as well as they once did as your numbers grow?

 

Together we will help you refine and refocus your shared understanding around all things supervision to ensure your team is active in  this vital regulatory requirement.

 The Queensland Children’s Activities Network acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and recognise their continuing connection to culture, land, waterways and communities. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.

1300 781 749  |  admin@qcan.org.au | 66 Woodend Rd, Woodend  Qld 4305 | Tulmur (the lands now known as Ipswich)

ABN 22 156 644 878 | ACN 626 211 925

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