Safe Kids Week Webinar - Free PD

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Join us for a special Safe Kids Week webinar, where we’ll explore some practical steps we can take to ensure that kids are kept safe on the roads where they live, learn and play.

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ABOUT THIS SESSION

Parachute Safe Kids Week is an annual awareness campaign designed to make people aware of preventable injuries to children. This year’s campaign focuses on #SafeSpeedsForKids.

Join us on June 2 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm to learn more about what we as parents, caregivers and community members can do to advocate for safer roads for children and all road users. Patti Stark and Kristy Demarais from the Injury Prevention Centre will share some practical steps we can take to ensure that kids are kept safe on the roads where they live, learn and play.

FAQ

Yes! A certificate will be available for those who attend the session live. Keep an eye on the chat for the link to the feedback survey. Once it is filled out a certificate will be automatically emailed to you within one week.
Yes! ADSN members will be able to catch the replay in the Courses section of our online portal.
Unfortunately, based on the Alberta Child Care Funding Guide, free professional development does not qualify for Release Time Funding.

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Meet the presenter

Injury Prevention Center

Community Mobilization

The Injury Prevention Centre (IPC) has been the leader in injury prevention in Alberta for almost 30 years. Working in partnership with organizations, communities, and individuals, we initiate and implement evidence-informed initiatives, programs, and advocacy efforts.

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Leading with Advocacy

Advocacy for the child care sector begins with you. In this workshop, participants will explore professionalism, ethics, reflective practice, and leadership within early childhood education while examining how these practices strengthen advocacy for children, families, and the sector as a whole. Together, we’ll reflect on how to continue growing as passionate educators, leaders, and Protectors of Play.

ADSN is here to help!

Alberta’s Dayhome Support Network (ADSN) is dedicated to empowering dayhome providers by offering resources, training, and a supportive community tailored to their unique needs. Whether you’re a private or licensed dayhome provider, we’re here to help you succeed through monthly networking events, practical templates, professional development workshops, and more. Create a free ADSN account to discover how we can support you in delivering the highest quality care for the children and families you serve.

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