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Webinar Wednesday - When Partnerships with Families are Challenging

Wed, 10 Sept

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Zoom Meeting

Webinar Wednesday - When Partnerships with Families are Challenging
Webinar Wednesday - When Partnerships with Families are Challenging

Details

10 Sept 2025, 10:00 am – 10:30 am AEST

Zoom Meeting

About the Event

Webinar Wednesday - When Partnerships with Families are Challenging

Facilitated by Rarni Rothwell


The importance of building collaborative partnerships with families is reflected under Quality Area 6 of the National Quality Standard (NQS).

Research shows children are much more likely to reach their full potential in life when their family and OSHC service work together. This is particularly important, as research tells us that children learn in the context of relationships. Strong relationships between families and OSHC services is a powerful way to improve children’s educational, health and wellbeing outcomes. We know the why of family partnerships, but sometimes the how can feel more difficult. Especially when shared understanding is lacking.


Join us for this session where we discuss:

• Expectations of Family Partnerships


Registration

  • PD & T Package Subscriber

    Service has a current subscription to the OSHC Professional Development and Training Package. ***Please note: Participants who are not subscribed to the package will be invoiced the relevant rates.

    $0.00

  • Members (14 days access)

    1 registration per service (whole TEAM access). Available to view for 14 days. Members prices apply to services who are a member of their state or territory's peak body. All prices are excluding GST.

    $100.00

  • Non - Members (14 days access)

    1 registration per service (whole TEAM access). 14 days access. Members prices apply to services who are a member of their state or territory's peak body. All prices are excluding GST.

    $120.00

Total

$0.00

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