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Middle Leaders – Leading Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment (Cohort 1 & 2)

This course supports continuing 2024 Middle Leaders in leading teaching, learning, and assessment through three face-to-face days.

https://www.decyp.tas.gov.au/tdh-course/middle-leaders-leading-curriculum-pedagogy-and-assessment-year-2-cohort/

Disability Awareness – Is your workplace disability ready?

Presented by the Office of the Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Tasmania (OADC).

https://www.decyp.tas.gov.au/tdh-course/disability-awareness-is-your-workplace-disability-ready/

Mentoring Program for Principals and CFLC Leaders

The Mentoring Program is designed to support a principal’s or CFLC Leader’s individual needs by providing opportunities to connect and debrief with a retired principal or CFLC Leader who sits outside the system

https://www.decyp.tas.gov.au/tdh-course/mentoring-program-for-principals-and-cflc-leaders/

Supporting LGBTIQA+ Young People for Positive Outcomes

This in-person workshop will support school health nurses, professional support staff and interested teachers to gain an understanding of affirmation planning and the role it plays in addressing the challenges and barriers faced by LGBTIQA+ young people.

https://www.decyp.tas.gov.au/tdh-course/supporting-lgbtiqa-young-people-for-positive-outcomes/

Supporting Sexuality, Sex, and Gender Diversity in HPE

This in-person workshop will support Health and Physical Education teachers to understand and meet the requirements outlined in DECYP’s Supporting Sexuality, Sex, and Gender Diversity Policy.

https://www.decyp.tas.gov.au/tdh-course/supporting-sexuality-sex-and-gender-diversity-in-hpe/

Staff Wellbeing Webinar Series 2025

These online seminar sessions are voluntary and designed to provide inspiration, and share strategies, practical tips and ideas to support your wellbeing at work.

https://www.decyp.tas.gov.au/tdh-course/staff-wellbeing-webinar-series-2025/

Qualiteach Birth to Five Support Sessions

These online sessions are designed to explore early years literacy practices as covered in the new Qualiteach Birth to Five modules.

https://www.decyp.tas.gov.au/tdh-course/qualiteach-birth-to-five-support-sessions/

Guest Speakers Program 2025 – Staff Wellbeing and Inclusion

Join us for our exciting Guest Speakers Program for 2025, hosted in partnership with Bupa, our dedicated wellbeing partner. Over the next 12 months, our lineup features five inspiring guest speakers who will share their extraordinary journeys and the motivations that drive them in life. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear their powerful stories and gain insights that could transform your perspective!

https://www.decyp.tas.gov.au/tdh-course/guest-speakers-program-2025-staff-wellbeing-and-inclusion/

Diversity & Inclusion Webinar Series 2025

The Diversity and Inclusion Webinar Series are 90-minute sessions that are aimed at increasing the knowledge, skills, and awareness of employees around a range of diversity and inclusion topics.

https://www.decyp.tas.gov.au/tdh-course/diversity-inclusion-webinar-series-2025/

Trauma Informed Practice – It Starts with us: Using co-regulation to support students

This 2.5 hour workshop will consider how teachers and other school staff can develop and implement an environment of safety, engagement and learning in the classroom.

https://professionals.childhood.org.au/training-development/course-details-private/?course_id=107410&course_type=w
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