TONIGHT: IS MY CHILD SAFE? FREE ONLINE FORUM FOR PARENTS ON CHILDCARE SAFETY

FREE ONLINE FORUM FOR PARENTS ON CHILDCARE SAFETY

When: Tonight, 7.30pm Tuesday 15 July
Where: Online, via Zoom. RSVP for Zoom details.

Who: 

  • Lisa Bryant — Early childhood education and care expert, policy analyst, advocate
  • Deanne Carson — Body safety educator & founder of Body Safety Australia
  • Georgie Dent — Parent advocate, CEO of The Parenthood (Host & Moderator)
  • At least 1000 parents, carers and grandparents who have already registered 

 

Media are welcome to attend. RSVP.

The shocking allegations of child abuse in early childhood education and care (ECEC) centres have devastated families across Australia.

Many parents are feeling angry, anxious, and unsure about who to trust.

The Parenthood believe that every child deserves to be safe, and every parent deserves support.

That’s why, tonight, The Parenthood are hosting a free online town hall for parents, carers and grandparents with leading experts in childcare and body safety.

The webinar will focus on:

o   What high-quality, safe childcare should look and feel like

o   How the current system works, where it’s failing, and the types of reforms that will keep children safe

o   What parents can ask providers to ensure their child’s safety

o   How parents can talk to their children about body safety

o   How parents, carers, and grandparents can take action and demand real reform

Register to secure your spot.

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