Expressions of Interest open for the Positive Living Skills Early Childhood Wellbeing program

Positive Living Skills are seeking Expressions of Interest from early childhood services in the region to access their Early Childhood Wellbeing program, funded by the Western NSW Primary Health Network. This is an opportunity to receive full funding to access and utilise the online and interactive platform, for three years.

The Positive Living Skills program teaches children essential wellbeing skills, resilience and strengthens family partnerships by providing early childhood educators and services with an EYLF (Early Years Learning Framework) teaching platform, building on educators’ capacity and skills.

The program contains 48 flexible and adaptable learning experiences which are mapped to EYLF outcomes with school ready and 0-3 activities, editable learning story templates, animations, songs and more, which in turn can reduce educator workload. WNSW PHN is pleased to contribute to providing greater capacity and opportunities for educators and young people, improving the overall health and wellbeing outcomes of the region.

Expressions of Interest are now open and can be made directly on the Positive Skills website.

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