The inaugural National Children’s Commissioner Megan Mitchell has released her final report on children’s rights in Australia. It’s described as a “full and frank look” at how Australia is faring on a range of areas related to children and young people, and makes over 80 recommendations to improve our record.
This episode, Lisa, Leanne and Liam have a discussion about how the early education sector is engaging with issues of children’s rights, before we hear from an interview Liam conducted with Megan Mitchell on her report and her time as the first Children’s Commissioner.
Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.
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What does the coronavirus outbreak mean for the early education sector?
Working with young children during the climate crisis
2019 Year in Review / Q&A
The Hive & Collaboration 4 Learning
A star (ratings system) is born (with Anthony Semann)
Celebrations in early education services
Working with infants and toddlers (with Dr Andi Salamon & Lauren Hibberson)
BONUS: A national commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people (with Richard Weston, CEO of SNAICC)
Recruitment and retention (with Melissa Armstrong)
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Family Day Care (with Anita Jovanovski)
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Advocacy is everybody's job (LIVE from the SJIEC Conference)
Are we too child-centred? (with Dr Tamara Cumming)
Documentation and planning in a digital world (with Melanie Elderton)
Engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives (with Jessica Staines)
The Reggio Emilia Educational Project (with Jan Millikan)
Professional identity (with Catharine Hydon)
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