Workshop summary
Re-watch clinical psychologist and family therapist Andrew Fuller (and Kirsten from Cool.org!) discussing behaviour management and learning enhancement strategies.
More with Andrew Fuller
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- 10 Behaviour Management Challenges and How to Tackle Them with Andrew Fuller
- Brain-Based Learning Strategies With Andrew Fuller
- Relationships Part 1: Building Relationships with Andrew Fuller
- Relationships Part 2: Why Relationships Matter with Andrew Fuller
- From Neurodiversity to Neuro-advantage with Andrew Fuller: Part 1
- From Neurodiversity to Neuro-advantage with Andrew Fuller: Part 2
Note: certificates of completion and attendance for this particular session can only be supplied to attendees of the original online workshop.
Meet the team

Andrew Fuller is a clinical psychologist and family therapist. He has worked in many schools and communities in Australia and internationally, specialising in the wellbeing of young people and their families. He is a fellow of the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Learning and Educational Development at the University of Melbourne.
Andrew has established programs for the promotion of mental health in schools, substance abuse prevention, and the reduction of violence and bullying, suicide prevention programs and for assisting homeless young people. Andrew continues to counsel young people, and he also conducts workshops for organisations, parents, students, teachers and health professionals on a wide range of topics.

Kirsten is a former Primary classroom teacher, curriculum area leader, marketing aficionado, and all-around curious person. She's also your 2024 Workshop Facilitator.
Kirsten is passionate about designing engaging learning opportunities that meet the needs of and challenge all students, building strong relationships in the classroom and school community and ensuring educators across Australia are supported, valued and celebrated for the many things they do.
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