Published on Tuesday, 1 October 2024 at 12:31:21 PM
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder is excited to announce that registrations are now open for its inaugural Early Childhood Education and Care Conference, Growing Together, set to take place on Saturday, 26 October 2024.
This event is part of the Goldfields Professional Development Project and is made possible through grant funding from the Department of Communities' Attraction and Retention Packages for Childcare Educators Program.
The project is being delivered by the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder in collaboration with the Shires of Coolgardie and Leonora, with support from the Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission and Central Regional TAFE.
The conference will kick off a week-long professional development series for early childhood and care educators, running from 26 October to 1 November 2024. In addition to the flagship event, a range of follow-up sessions will be held across the Goldfields, including an autism awareness evening in Kalgoorlie-Boulder on 29 October 2024.
Mayor Glenn Wilson emphasised the importance of supporting the Early Childhood Education and Care sector in our region.
"As a father, I understand how essential it is to support our early childhood educators. This conference is not just about training; it's about empowering the people who are shaping our children’s futures," said Mayor Wilson.
"Local services have told us how crucial it is to provide meaningful professional development for their educators. This event is our way of ensuring that those who care for our youngest residents get the tools and support they need."
He continued, "I’m proud that the City, with the help of the State Government, is able to bring together some of the best experts from Perth and the Goldfields to share their knowledge on topics like behaviour management, Aboriginal language, and wellbeing for educators.”
"This is an opportunity for learning, connecting, and growing together as a community. I encourage everyone working in early childhood education to register early and take full advantage of this valuable experience."
Prizes will be awarded for early bird registrations, with additional spot prizes available throughout the day of the conference. Registrations close on Friday, 19 October 2024.
These events are free and open to all Early Childhood Education and Care educators from Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Coolgardie, and Leonora.
For more information or to register, please visit the City's website. Enquiries can be sent via email to mailbag@ckb.wa.gov.au
Goldfields Professional Development Project
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder has received funding from the Department of Communities to help attract and retain early childhood education and care staff in the Goldfields region.
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