Kindy Uplift focuses on 6 priority areas:

Our training aligns with the six priority areas of Kindy Uplift Funding. We believe in creating inclusive, culturally responsive spaces that honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, support equitable access, and foster social-emotional growth. Through movement, autonomy, and unstructured play, we strengthen executive function, language, literacy, and numeracy in ways that are engaging, meaningful, and developmentally appropriate.

Our Training Modules align with the 6 Kindy Uplift Priority Areas

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  • How to Create Joyful Spaces that Ignite Curiosity and Meet Individual needs.

    This module aligns with the following Kindy Uplift priority areas:

    Culturally safe, inclusive, and responsive kindergarten programs – Designing spaces where all children feel valued and included.

    Equity and access for all – Ensuring every child has opportunities to explore, play, and learn in ways that suit their needs.

    Social and emotional learning – Encouraging confidence, independence, and emotional resilience through unstructured play.

    Physicality – Supporting movement, risk-taking, and sensory-rich environments for whole-body learning.

    Executive function – Promoting problem-solving, decision-making, and self-regulation through open-ended experiences.

  • Nature as the Ultimate Classroom

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Barriers - Conduct Observations Site Audit, Recommendations

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Fire & Tools: Bringing Back the Lost Skills of Early Childhood

    Fire & Tools: Bringing Back the Lost Skills of Early Childhood

    This module helps educators confidently introduce safe fire education and tool use in their programs, teaching children essential life skills while fostering independence and responsibility.

    Key Topics:

    Benefits of fire and tool use in childhood development.

    Conducting a risk-benefit assessment for tools and fire.

    Introducing whittling, sawing, hammering, and fire-starting.

    Encouraging independence and responsibility through safe skill-building.

    Aligning with curriculum outcomes.

    🎯 Who It's For:
    Educators wanting to add hands-on, risky play to their programs.

    Kindy Uplift Priority Areas:

    Culturally safe, inclusive programs – Creating meaningful learning experiences.

    Equity and access for all – Offering practical skills for all children.

    Social and emotional learning – Building resilience and confidence.

    Physicality – Developing motor skills through active play.

    Executive function – Promoting problem-solving and decision-making.