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Inservice Training - Focus 4

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Play, Leisure, Programming & Learning

Quality Isn't Accidental - It's Intentional

OSHC is not just about supervision but a golden opportunity for rich, play and leisure-based learning that complements or compensates for children’s 21st century lives. Are you looking to design intentional programs that centre around children’s meaningful experiences?

These 10 sessions will help make your service the highlight of children’s days, not just a holding pattern until home time.

  1. Creating Engaging Environments in OSHC

  2. Thinking Deeply About Play and Leisure in OSHC

  3. Free Play in OSHC – Playwork Parallels

  4. Enhancing Curiosity & Creativity in OSHC

  5. Intentional Resourcing for Play

  6. Benefit vs Risk – Challenging Play in OSHC

  7. Physical Activity and Nutrition Outside School Hours (PANOSH)

  8. STEAM Opportunities in OSHC

  9. Exploring Sustainability with Children in OSHC

  10. MTOP in Action

1. Creating Engaging Environments in OSHC

 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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