Events

May
20
Up to 1.50 PD hours • In-Person
In your role as an Early Childhood Educator, you work with many children and families and encounter many unique situations. In this session participants will have the opportunity to become refreshed, or introduced to Duty to Report. Join us for this informative session presented by experts from the Department of Social Development and Seniors on the Duty to report to child protection. This duty is a responsibility for every person who has the knowledge, or has reasonable grounds to suspect that a child is in need of protection. During this presentation we will have lots of opportunity to ask questions and learn more about our Duty to Report. Facilitated by: The Department of Social Development and Seniors   A reminder as this is a free session, ECDA has a payment policy for this-- Failure to attend will result in a $20 Admin fee being applied to your account, and you must pay this prior to attending any future free sessions. This policy has been implemented due to many no-shows at events. We value our facilitators and their time, and we often have to cap session capacity so not showing up for an event impacts others who may have wanted to attend. 
May
25
Up to 2.00 PD hours • In-Person
In-Person Session for Directors and Supervisors (no hybrid option available)   The session will present an overview of the PEI Employment Standards Act with a discussion about many of its standards that would be of interest to employers and employees. By the end of the presentation, participants will have a clearer understanding of how the Act applies to their roles, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of employment standards. There will also be a Q&A segment, allowing for direct engagement and clarification on any specific concerns or questions. Facilitator: Robert Yeo, Chief Employment Standards Officer, Employment Standards Branch Department of Workforce Advanced Learning and Population   A reminder as this is a free session, ECDA has a payment policy for this-- Failure to attend will result in a $20 Admin fee being applied to your account, and you must pay this prior to attending any future free sessions. This policy has been implemented due to many no-shows at events. We value our facilitators and their time, and we often have to cap session capacity so not showing up for an event impacts others who may have wanted to attend. 
May
25
Up to 1.50 PD hours • In-Person
In your role as an Early Childhood Educator, you work with many children and families and encounter many unique situations. In this session participants will have the opportunity to become refreshed, or introduced to Duty to Report. Join us for this informative session presented by experts from the Department of Social Development and Seniors on the Duty to report to child protection. This duty is a responsibility for every person who has the knowledge, or has reasonable grounds to suspect that a child is in need of protection. During this presentation we will have lots of opportunity to ask questions and learn more about our Duty to Report. Facilitated by: The Department of Social Development and Seniors   A reminder as this is a free session, ECDA has a payment policy for this-- Failure to attend will result in a $20 Admin fee being applied to your account, and you must pay this prior to attending any future free sessions. This policy has been implemented due to many no-shows at events. We value our facilitators and their time, and we often have to cap session capacity so not showing up for an event impacts others who may have wanted to attend. 
Jun
3
Up to 2.00 PD hours • Virtual
In today’s digital age, the lines between our personal and professional lives can easily blur, especially on social media. As Early Childhood Educators, we have a responsibility to maintain professionalism not only in our programs but also online. In this workshop, educators will: Explore the complexities of being an educator and the impact of leaving a digital footprint in this world. Understand professional boundaries and ethics in digital spaces, including the implications of anonymity and the impacts of contributing to early childhood narratives. Gain clarity on how to ethically show up online, appropriately share content, and professionally use AI.   Facilitator Bio:  Ana is a proud mother of three, a public speaker, a consultant, and the founder of Early Years Thriving. Since 2007 Ana has gained experience working with children and families using inclusive trauma-informed approaches. Through her passion for teaching, Ana has facilitated hundreds of workshops for thousands of ECE’s, teachers, caregivers, and parents. Through Early Years Thriving Ana provides leadership training in the form of Workshop Facilitator Training and she organizes yearly Online Summits for the Early Years community. Ana has a background in ECE, a Bachelor’s Degree in Child and Youth Care, and she is completing a Master’s in Professional Education in ECE.   Participation and Free Session Policy: A reminder as this is a free session, ECDA has a payment policy for this-- Failure to attend will result in a $20 Admin fee being applied to your account, and you must pay this prior to attending any future free sessions. This policy has been implemented due to many no-shows at events. We value our facilitators and their time, and we often have to cap session capacity so not showing up for an event impacts others who may have wanted to attend.  Participants will be given the link to the video and are required to participate in one of two ways-- with a microphone/built in speaker or through the chat. In addition there will be a log tracking which members contribute and which do not, and those that do not contribute will not receive PD hours. We ask that you leave your camera on for the session.
Jun
10
Up to 2.00 PD hours • In-Person
The in-person session will present an overview of the PEI Employment Standards Act with a discussion about many of its standards that would be of interest to employers and employees. By the end of the presentation, participants will have a clearer understanding of how the Act applies to their roles, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of employment standards. There will also be a Q&A segment, allowing for direct engagement and clarification on any specific concerns or questions. Facilitator: Robert Yeo, Chief Employment Standards Officer, Employment Standards Branch Department of Workforce Advanced Learning and Population   A reminder as this is a free session, ECDA has a payment policy for this-- Failure to attend will result in a $20 Admin fee being applied to your account, and you must pay this prior to attending any future free sessions. This policy has been implemented due to many no-shows at events. We value our facilitators and their time, and we often have to cap session capacity so not showing up for an event impacts others who may have wanted to attend. 

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