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Supporting rainbow families in ECE

How to genuinely and effectively embrace Rainbow Families in educational settings.

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Diversity and inclusion

Join us for an inspiring webinar with Kath Cooper as she explores how to genuinely and effectively embrace Rainbow Families in educational settings. Diversity and inclusion are more important than ever, yet many educators struggle with where to begin. Kath will highlight the significance of this mission and share practical, easy-to-implement strategies to help you get started. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to celebrate diversity in your ECE setting authentically!

Presented By

Kath Cooper (Ed.D)

Webinar Duration

Approximately 60 minutes

Skill Level

Suitable for ECE Educators

What will you learn?

Join us for an inspiring webinar with Kath Cooper as she explores how to genuinely and effectively embrace Rainbow Families in educational settings. Diversity and inclusion are more important than ever, yet many educators struggle with where to begin. Kath will highlight the significance of this mission and share practical, easy-to-implement strategies to help you get started. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to celebrate diversity in your ECE setting authentically!

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About the presenter

Kath Cooper (Ed.D)

Dr Kath Cooper is a passionate person who is dedicated to excellence in the ECE sector. Kath is a qualified early childhood teacher, a coffee lover, and she graduated in 2023 with her Educational Doctorate. She is the owner of Kath Cooper Coaching Services based in Wellington, where she develops, designs and delivers customised workshops, ensuring her training is relevant, real and timely. A natural and fun facilitator with more than 24 years teaching and facilitating experience, Kath’s easy and relaxed style puts participants at ease. She is trained in Four Tendencies, Gallup Strengths Coaching, Rider & Elephants Emotional Culture Deck, and Incredible Years programmes. Kath's research interests also focuses on inclusion and visibility. Her Doctorate is called “I just treated them as normal” and focused on how ECE teachers supported Rainbow families. She is passionate about celebrating diversity, and being around people who love to learn and take on new ideas. Kath lives with her wife Jody, and their two dogs, Goldie and Dolly.
Love that it brought more awareness and given us something to truely think about to be more inclusive 
— Charne
This was a great course, how to be upfront and making everyone feel welcome needs to be on point. 
— MICHELE
Reassuring. 
As we have rainbow families within our centre it is uplifting to know myself and team are being inclusive to those families and teaching other tamariki through their play activities in relation to acceptance of others for who they are and the whanau they are apart of. 
— EUAN

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