Standing strong for children’s rights and safety. From response to recovery: Conversations for healing and professional focus
Event description
Standing strong for children’s rights and safety
From response to recovery
Conversations for healing and professional focus
In response to current complexities and challenges in ECEC this group of independent advocates gathered to share thinking about children’s rights, and the wellbeing of early childhood professionals.
We soon recognised the potential for others to have an opportunity to gather, in person, in solidarity, to join the conversation.
Our hope for this gathering is for participants to leave with a deeper sense of connection with others; to feel heard and seen; to feel a greater sense of hope, optimism, and refreshment to support their work with children and families, community and colleagues.
We wonder:
· What messages children are encountering about their world and their place in it?
· What is the place and potential for early childhood education now, and in the future?
· What does it mean to be an educator in current times?
· How do we safeguard children whilst encouraging their curiosities, capabilities and competencies?
· How can educators feel supported during times of ‘change fatigue’?
Come along to join the conversation...
Monday, August 11, 2025
6.30pm - 8.30pm
Melbourne Polytechnic, Preston Campus, Building F, Level 1, Room 145
77 St Georges Rd, Preston VIC 3072
Onsite parking available adjacent to Building F
Strictly limited to 80 places – complimentary registration
Light supper provided
Children’s right to dignity; safety; protection; health; voice; agency; play; education; justice…childhood (Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the child, 2024).
https://declaration2024.org/centenary-of-the-declaration-of-geneva/
Volunteer facilitators:
Dr. Angie Zerella, Doug Fargher, Anthony Morris, Nicole Talarico, Sarah Louise Nelson, Daniela Kavoukas and Leanne Mits OAM
With thanks for donations from:
Bubup Wilam Aboriginal Child and Family Centre Inc.
Community Child Care Inc.
Melbourne Polytechnic
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