Facilitated by representatives from Reconciliation AUSTRALIA’s
Narragunnawali
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team and Inclusion Support Queensland, this session explores the
concept and context of reconciliation in early childhood and child
care services.Participants will have the opportunity to
* engage with practical ideas for embedding reconciliation in the
educational setting,
* connect with the community through professional learning
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curriculum planning and reconciliation action planning processes.
“Exceeding” rated services demonstrate they have practice
embedded, informed by critical reflection and shaped by meaningful
engagement with families and/or community.
This forum relates to National Quality Standard Quality Areas 1, 3, 5
and 6.
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