Early Years Forum
Exploring innovative strategies and practices to keep children engaged in early childhood education.
Last updated: 19 Sep 2025
Coming together for better early years outcomes
Our Early Years Forums provide a platform to promote effective practices in meaningfully engaging children and families experiencing vulnerability in early childhood services. By bringing together professionals and experts, we highlight innovative approaches that foster inclusive, supportive, and responsive environments for young children and their families.
2024 Early Years Forum - Children’s Voices in Family Violence
During this year’s forum, Children’s Voice’s in Family Violence, our presenters explored collaborative approaches, demonstrating how child and family services and early childhood educators can unite to share insights, support advocacy, and enhance care for children.
Speakers included Sigi Hyett, CEO, and Paul Kenna, Principal of Belle Vue Park Primary School, from the Northern Schools Early Years Cluster (NSEYC), Liz Washington, Diversity Leader at Glen Education (representing Rachael Gemmil, 2023 Victorian Early Childhood Teacher of the Year), and representatives from Melton Montessori Early Learning.
The Early Years Forum highlights the power of shared expertise in creating supportive environments for children.
2024 Early Years Forum - Collaboration in Early Childhood Education, Child, Family and Allied Sectors
Early Years Forum, Collaboration in Early Childhood Education, Child, Family and Allied Sectors, celebrated the integration of knowledge and expertise across child and family services and early years education, promoting a unified approach to supporting and advocating for children.
Attendees heard from inspiring leaders such as Sigi Hyett, CEO, and Paul Kenna, Principal at Belle Vue Park Primary School from the Northern Schools Early Years Cluster (NSEYC), as well as Liz Washington, Diversity Leader at Glen Education, representing the 2023 Early Childhood Teacher of the Year, Rachael Gemmil. This event exemplified the strength of partnerships in advancing children’s wellbeing and development.
Early Start, Bright Future
Early Start, Bright Future supports professionals in understanding and navigating early years services. Confident, well-informed professionals are better equipped to connect children and families with the most suitable services.
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