About

Early Years Conference

Early Years Conference 2024

About

About the Early Years Conference

Started in 2006, the Early Years Conference targets a unique multidisciplinary audience, designed to be of interest to anyone working with or interested in working with young children and their families. The conference will provide opportunities to learn about new research and evolving practice relating to:

  • Indigenous Programs and Services
  • Child Development
  • Community Diversity
  • Development Disabilities
  • Infant Mental Health
  • Parenting and Childcare
  • Policy and Politics
  • Professional Challenges

Early Years 2024

The Early Years Conference 2024 continues to lead the field of professional development in early childhood development, early childhood intervention, and family support. Join us as we explore the complex factors impacting children’s development and highlight many of the considerations and practices in our work with young children and their families.

Learning Objectives

During the Early Years 2024 conference, participants can expect to:

  • Explore collaborative approaches
  • Consider the significance of relationships in the context of children, families, and the communities they are part of
  • Review the latest evidence-based research and practice related to child development, early childhood intervention, and family support

Who Should Attend

This conference will be of interest to all those who work with young children and/or families, including:

  • Aboriginal/Indigenous Early Childhood Development Professionals
  • Administrators/Managers
  • Advocacy Organizations
  • Behavioural Therapists
  • Counsellors
  • Dieticians and Nutritoinalists
  • Early Childhood Educators
  • Education Assistants
  • Families
  • Family Development Workers
  • Family Resource Program Staff
  • Government Representatives
  • Infant Development Consultants
  • Infant Mental Health Professionals
  • Nurses
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Oral Health Professionals
  • Parent Educators
  • Physicians
  • Physiotherapists
  • Policy Makers
  • Pregnancy Outreach Groups
  • Program Facilitators
  • Psychologists
  • Recreation Therapists
  • Researchers
  • School Administrators
  • Social Workers
  • Speech Therapists
  • Students
  • Support Workers
  • Supported Child Developments Consultants
  • Teachers
  • Other