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Note: Do not book your manual handling lift assessment if you have not completed the Manual Handling e-Learning course.
The Manual Handling Lift Assessment. You complete the Manual Handling Lift Assessment after you complete the manual Handling e-Learning course.
You can book the e-Learning course here:
https://www.canavanbyrne.ie/training/detail/manual-handling
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Not sure if you're fully prepared for a Tusla inspection, or just need a quick reminder of what to focus on? With so many recent changes in the sector and updates to key documents, it’s more important than ever to stay on top of requirements.
This webinar will guide you through the inspection process, key compliance areas, and common red flags to watch out for. With expert tips and real-life examples, you’ll gain the confidence to effectively prepare for a Tusla inspection
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Biting is a typical behaviour often seen in infants, toddlers and 2 year olds. As children mature, gain self-control and develop problem-solving skills, they usually outgrow this behaviour. While not uncommon, biting can be an upsetting behaviour for all involved.
This webinar will help you to understand the reasons young children bite and give you ideas and strategies for responding appropriately.
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7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Being a Designated Liaison Person (DLP) in an early years setting is about more than just paperwork—it’s about being the steady hand that guides your team when a child’s welfare is at stake.
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This webinar is perfect for Early Years professionals supporting children aged 2-6. Discover practical strategies for managing challenging behaviour, understanding the neuroscience behind it, and fostering self-regulation through supportive environments and quality interactions. Build your skills to promote positive behaviour and emotional development in young children.
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Join this hands-on webinar for parents, childminders, and early childhood educators to discover simple, everyday ways to support speech and language development from birth to age three. The session is packed with practical strategies and real-life examples to help turn daily routines and play into meaningful language-learning opportunities.
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This webinar provides participants with the knowledge, information and understanding to support children experiencing grief, loss and change.
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This webinar details your GDPR obligations and requirements providing clarity on what is required to become compliant.
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In Ireland, the Quality and Regulatory Framework (QRF), developed by Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, plays a crucial role in supporting the quality of early years education. This framework sets out the regulations and guidelines that Early Years Services must follow to ensure high standards of care, safety, and educational outcomes for children. This webinar will guide you through these regulations, helping you understand the expectations for compliance, and how to align your practice with both the QRF and the principles of Aistear and Síolta. It's an essential session for those navigating quality and regulatory compliance in early years settings.
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Discover practical, child-led ways to bring Aistear: The Early Childhood Curriculum Framework to life in busy early years settings. This engaging webinar supports educators to follow children’s individual interests while promoting communication, exploring and thinking within group experiences. Packed with practical ideas and real-life examples, the session offers an evidence-based guide to using Aistear with confidence in everyday practice.