Description
The Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum (KS:CPC) is a comprehensive child safety and respectful relationships curriculum for children and young people ages 3 to 17+. The curriculum was developed by the Department for Education South Australia (SA) through extensive consultation with child protection experts, leaders, and teachers.
AISWA has a licence agreement for member schools to access the KS:CPC.
Teachers that deliver the KS:CPC to children and young people must complete the full day KS:CPC Educator course.
A 2-day train-the-trainer program is available to teachers from AISWA member schools so that they can facilitate the KS:CPC Educator course with teachers at their school.
Day 1 - KS:CPC Educator course
Strategies and resources to teach children and young people about their right to be safe, relationships, recognising and reporting abuse, and protective strategies.
Information about implementing the KS:CPC, accessing the website, resources, curriculum mapping, whole site planning and parent/carer communication.
A course handbook is provided.
Day 2 - Train-the-trainer course
Provides the knowledge, skills and resources required to present the KS:CPC Educator course to staff at their school.
Learn the complexities of the KS:CPC, presentation strategies, curriculum implementation, and whole site planning.
A step-by-step presenter manual is provided.
Please bring a laptop or tablet (and pen/pencil) to the sessions.
Both days must be completed in full to become a KS:CPC presenter.
Presenters
South Australia Department Of Education Trainers - Carly Warren & James Castle
Terms & Conditions
AISWA Professional Learning – In Person Event
- Detailed In Person event T&Cs here. Below is an overview only.
In Person event conditions
- Attendance records: Participants must sign-in on the day to confirm attendance. A member school can also view this data for their staff.
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- Attendee swaps: Acceptable. The organiser must be notified. There are conditions.
- Walk Ins: Any non-registered attendee MUST disclose this to AISWA on arrival. A correct registration process can then be followed.
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- Payment Conditions: Price includes GST. Credit card payment only for Guests. Member schools will be invoiced post-event.
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- Free event non-attendance: A fee of $25 may apply. See full T&Cs.
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Segments
Day 1
Date / Time
19 Jun 2024 Starts: 08:45 Finishes: 16:00Delivery Format : In Person
PL Hours : 7.00
Day 2
Date / Time
20 Jun 2024 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 15:00Delivery Format : In Person
PL Hours : 6.00
Learning Area
- Inclusive Education
School Area
- Preschool (PK-K)
- Early Childhood (PK - 2)
- Primary (P-6)
- Middle Primary (3-6)
- Secondary (7-10)
- Senior Secondary (11 - 12)
- Leadership