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Guidelines on Pathways to Care

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Behaviour Support in Schools

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Monday
Feb102020

New Reflective Practice Webinar for Schools

This FREE webinar series is brought to you by a partnership between the Networked Specialist Facilitator -Strathfield, The Benevolent Society, and The Children's Hospital at Westmead School-Link. The webinars aim to assist teachers and other school professionals to support students with an intellectual disability and mental health needs in the classroom.

Reflective Practice in the Classroom: Fostering a calm and responsive approach to behaviours of concerns in the classroom setting presented by Samuel Gaynor from The Benevolent Society. (25 minutes)

• What is reflective practice?
• Why is it important?
• How can it look like in the classroom of students with disability?

 

Register and view recording here

Register for live interactive webinar on Wednesday 25 March 2020 at 3:30pm here