Get free inclusion resources for early childhood educators and services – including Embrace magazine, videos, printables and posters.
What does an additional educator do? And what is the best way to use an additional educator at your early or middle childhood service?
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Display this poster to let families know that no matter their background, they will be welcomed in your service!
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Wondering how to build a sense of belonging for all children? Do these things to help all children feel welcome in your early childhood or
We ask leading educators how they bring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into their programs.
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Handy hints and tips for getting started with the Inclusion Support Portal.
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Educators reveal how they support children from culturally diverse backgrounds at long day care and outside school hours care.
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We asked leading early and middle childhood services how they ‘do’ inclusion. This is what they told us…
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Research tell us that using affirmations nurtures a positive self-concept and acts as a protective factor and coping skill when life gets tough. Print
Print and display this free poster at your early childhood or OSHC service to promote children’s sense of belonging.
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Use this simple exercise to help children focus, manage their feelings and bring back a sense of calm.
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A Strategic Inclusion Plan (or ‘SIP’) is a planning tool for services accessing the Inclusion Support Program. It documents goals and progress, helping
In this video, leading outside school hours care services reveal how they create a meaningful program where all children feel a sense of belonging.
