Supporting parents and carers with baby and toddler Sleep and Settling

Supporting parents and carers with baby and toddler Sleep and Settling

239-245 Princes HwyWerribee, VIC
Tuesday, Sep 29, 2026 from 9:30 am to 4 pm AEST
Overview

Supporting parents and carers with babies & Toddler Sleep and Settling

In recognising the importance of sleep for a child's long-term development and for the wellbeing of families, the Victorian government developed a new evidence-informed Sleep and Settling Model of Care for Maternal Child Health Nurses (MCHN) and Early Parenting Centres. Tweddle provided training to over 2000 practitioners in the early childhood workforce across Victoria.

Tweddle is now offering the opportunity for practitioners who are not part of the MCH sector to attend a 1-day workshop to up to date sleep and settling education.

This workshop will provide an opportunity to build and enhance your knowledge on the following sleep topics:

  • The science and biology of sleep and child brain development
  • Factors that can impact on sleep and the physical and emotional wellbeing of the baby, toddler and their family
  • Common sleep and settling concerns and working in partnership with families
  • Developmentally age-appropriate sleep and settling strategies which recognise the importance of the child’s emotional and physical wellbeing
  • Safe physical and emotional sleep environment for babies and toddlers

Experienced Tweddle practitioners facilitate this workshop which is delivered using a combination of presentations, videos, workshop activities and group discussion.

Facilitators:

Alsha Holmes

Alysha is a Registered Nurse with Masters of Mental Health Nursing and Graduate Diploma in Child & Family Health. She is experienced working in public health sector specialising within infant and perinatal mental health and the early parenting sector. Alysha has been a trained facilitator in parent child interactions and keys to caregiving since 2021. She is passionate working with vulnerable families and providing early intervention to support the best outcomes for families.

Training Details:

When:

29th September, 2026 - 9.30am – 4:00pm

Where:

Tweddle Child & Family Health Service, 239-245 Princes Hwy, Werribee 3030

Cost:

$325 + booking fee (includes manual)

Dietary

Lunch and snacks will be provided

Supporting parents and carers with babies & Toddler Sleep and Settling

In recognising the importance of sleep for a child's long-term development and for the wellbeing of families, the Victorian government developed a new evidence-informed Sleep and Settling Model of Care for Maternal Child Health Nurses (MCHN) and Early Parenting Centres. Tweddle provided training to over 2000 practitioners in the early childhood workforce across Victoria.

Tweddle is now offering the opportunity for practitioners who are not part of the MCH sector to attend a 1-day workshop to up to date sleep and settling education.

This workshop will provide an opportunity to build and enhance your knowledge on the following sleep topics:

  • The science and biology of sleep and child brain development
  • Factors that can impact on sleep and the physical and emotional wellbeing of the baby, toddler and their family
  • Common sleep and settling concerns and working in partnership with families
  • Developmentally age-appropriate sleep and settling strategies which recognise the importance of the child’s emotional and physical wellbeing
  • Safe physical and emotional sleep environment for babies and toddlers

Experienced Tweddle practitioners facilitate this workshop which is delivered using a combination of presentations, videos, workshop activities and group discussion.

Facilitators:

Alsha Holmes

Alysha is a Registered Nurse with Masters of Mental Health Nursing and Graduate Diploma in Child & Family Health. She is experienced working in public health sector specialising within infant and perinatal mental health and the early parenting sector. Alysha has been a trained facilitator in parent child interactions and keys to caregiving since 2021. She is passionate working with vulnerable families and providing early intervention to support the best outcomes for families.

Training Details:

When:

29th September, 2026 - 9.30am – 4:00pm

Where:

Tweddle Child & Family Health Service, 239-245 Princes Hwy, Werribee 3030

Cost:

$325 + booking fee (includes manual)

Dietary

Lunch and snacks will be provided

Good to know

Highlights

  • 6 hours 30 minutes
  • In-person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before the event

Location

239-245 Princes Hwy

239-245 Princes Highway

Werribee, VIC 3030

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