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Child Safe Standards Training

At St George Montessori, we understand the importance of setting our educators up for success through support and training!

That is why, this this week, our educators attended training on the Child Safe Standards, held by the amazing Craig from the Office of the Children's Guardian.

As Early Childhood Educators, we must be equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to keep children safe from intentional harm.

What are the benefits of training as an Educator?

  • Boosts employee's confidence in the industry
  • Allows for professional development
  • Enhance's team members knowledge and skills when working with children
  • Provides an opportunity for networking and team bonding as the team build on their skills together

Stay tuned because we will be sharing more on our commitment to Child Safety and how we implement the Child Safe Scheme across our services!

To view photos from our Child Safe Standards training night, click here.

If you would like to see current career opportunities at St George Montessori, click here!

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