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Lunch and Learn July International Day of Friendship Special

Play Matters > Lunch and Learn Webinar Series > Intentional Allyship as a Protective Factor

Jenae Tien Allies and Friends

Jenae Tien | Director Expand Today and Creator Allies and Friends

This webinar explores allyship as an applied safeguarding practice that helps create safer, more responsive and more equitable environments for children, families and educators. Drawing on lived experience, practice-based work and the development of Allies and Friends in collaboration with ABC Kids Early Education, Jenae Tien from Expand Your Library will unpack how allyship can be intentionally activated within early childhood settings through everyday interactions, reflective practice and resource selection.  

“ Play is our brain’s favourite way of learning”

Diane Ackerman

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How can I get involved?

Family groups (consisting of Mums, Dads, Grandparents, Carers, children and babies) meet weekly with the elderly in safe and suitable facilities. Attendees engage in a diverse array of play-based learning activities and interactions, fostering connections with other families in their local communities and establishing mutually beneficial relationships with older people.

How can I get involved?

Family groups (consisting of Mums, Dads, Grandparents, Carers, children and babies) meet weekly with the elderly in safe and suitable facilities. Attendees engage in a diverse array of play-based learning activities and interactions, fostering connections with other families in their local communities and establishing mutually beneficial relationships with older people.

How can I get involved?

Family groups (consisting of Mums, Dads, Grandparents, Carers, children and babies) meet weekly with the elderly in safe and suitable facilities. Attendees engage in a diverse array of play-based learning activities and interactions, fostering connections with other families in their local communities and establishing mutually beneficial relationships with older people.

How can I get involved?

Family groups (consisting of Mums, Dads, Grandparents, Carers, children and babies) meet weekly with the elderly in safe and suitable facilities. Attendees engage in a diverse array of play-based learning activities and interactions, fostering connections with other families in their local communities and establishing mutually beneficial relationships with older people.