AIM:
This course aims to develop an understanding of 'normal' child development and attachment processes.
The course consists of one topic, that will take approximately 45 mins to complete, plus additional resources to explore.
AIM: This course aims to develop an understanding of the important area of working with children in care. The course covers planning for families and children in care, processes for entering and leaving care, working in partnership and discusses the nine dimensions of care that are considered in the planning process.
The course consists of one topic, that will take approximately 30 mins to complete.
This course aims to develop an understanding of Child Protection work and processes. It is a self paced presentation.
The course consists of one topic, that will take approximately 45 mins to complete.
This eLearning module is an introduction to family and domestic violence (FDV).
On completion of this package, participants should have a greater understanding of:
- The patterns and dynamics of family violence
- The prevalence of family and domestic violence in our community
- The groups of people at higher risk of experiencing family and domestic violence
- The significant health impacts on a person who has, or is experiencing FDV
- The significant barriers to safety for victims
This online learning package is designed to provide introductory knowledge about alcohol and other drugs (AOD) and is aimed at professionals new to the AOD sector and other professional staff working to prevent AOD-related harms
Course competition takes around 2-3 hours and consists of 3 modules:
- Drug use in perspective
- Concepts, terminology, models and theories of AOD; and
- Psychoactive classifications, methods of use and effects
Tailored version of Department elearning for Foster Carers
This cover Aboriginal Origins, Colonisation, Policy Impact on Social Development and Practice Considerations.
Strongly guided by the Department’s values, it aims to educate staff to better understand Aboriginal culture, values and traditions to be able to work more effectively with Aboriginal families.
** Special version of Department eLearning provided for Foster Carers **
This course aims to reduce the risk of sudden unexpected deaths in infants, including the risk that can occur when babies co-sleep. It provides professionals working with families with infants current evidence based information on safe sleeping practices.
The course should take no longer than one (1) hour to complete.