RRHAN-EC Masterclass

RRHAN-EC Masterclass

Connected Self is an approved training organisation for the Responding to Risks of Harm, Abuse and Neglect training.

This is the second half of the mandatory notification training, Responding to Risks of Harm, Abuse and Neglect – Education and Care (RRHAN-EC), covered in the online fundamentals course, and is a requirement for staff employed in schools and children’s services in South Australia.

The masterclass is a workshop about mandatory notifications and child protection in education.

Who is it for?

This course is for specific staff who:

  • are new and work directly with children and young people
  • have an expired certificate and who work directly with children and young people. See keeping your RRHAN-EC current to find out if your certificate has expired.

More information on RRHAN-EC requirements can be found on the Department for Education website.

Duration

4 hour session, delivered online.

How to access our trainings

To find out about our upcoming trainings, please phone 08 8232 2438 or email at training@connectedself.com.au.

 

Polyvagal Practices

Polyvagal practices aim to enhance physiological regulation, restore a sense of safety, and promote engagement through autonomic nervous system regulation.

This enhances social and emotional learning, including recognising and regulating emotions (from a physiological lens) and developing empathy for others.

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PACE

Developed as part of attachment-focused family therapy, PACE is a trauma-informed approach aiming to create safe, trusting, emotionally connected relationships with children and adolescents who have experienced trauma or attachment difficulties. PACE stands for:

Playfulness

  • Approaching with an open, ready, calm, relaxed and engaged attitude.
  • Not taking yourself/situations too seriously.
  • Diffusing difficult/tense situations.

Acceptance

  • Unconditionally accepting the current state/mood/behaviour.
  • Accepting that there are things unseen that lie below behaviour.
  • Acceptance supports feeling secure, safe and loved

Curiosity

  • Understanding the child gently and without judgement.
  • Supporting child to bring awareness to their inner life.
  • Wondering statements.

Empathy

  • A sense of compassion and understanding for young person’s feelings and thoughts.

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