Your Move Team

Published by Jen Seeto

31 October 2025

Your Move Team

End of Year Professional Development Workshop

Celebrating and Looking Ahead
📅 Monday, 1 December 2025 (Week 8)
🕒 3.30 pm - 5 pm
📍Online (via Teams)

Before we wrap up the school year, Your Move Schools is hosting a feel-good online workshop to celebrate everything we’ve achieved (and learned!) in 2025 — and to get a jumpstart on 2026. Whether you’re a parent, teacher or school leader, this session is a chance to connect, reflect, and plan with others who care about making active travel part of everyday school life.

This session will include:
  • Hidden wins: Guest speaker Cath Fitzhardinge, Occupational Therapist, will share how active travel supports kids’ sensory processing, emotional regulation and readiness to learn — one walk, ride or scooter push at a time.
  • Top tips: Discover recommended activities for that drive effective travel behaviour change.
  • Planning time:  A dedicated block of time for to kickstart your 2026 planning.
Why You’ll Love It
  • Your Move registered schools attending will be eligible to earn 50 activity points. 
  • All participants will receive a certificate of participation.
  • You’ll leave feeling energised, connected and ready for 2026!
Before You Join
We’d love you to reflect on your 2025 journey and share a story on one (or more!) of these:
  • The ‘funnest’ activity you ran
  • Your biggest warm fuzzy moment
  • The most impactful activity for travel behaviour change
  • A lesson learned you’ll carry into 2026
Guest speaker: Cath Fitzhardinge
Join Occupational Therapist, Cath Fitzhardinge as she explores the often-overlooked multi-sensory benefits of active travel to school, and how these everyday experiences can support children’s sensory processing, emotional regulation, and readiness to learn. Discover the sensory steps that help prepare minds and bodies for the school day — one walk, ride, or scooter push at a time.

Register here
Please use your work email so you can access all the workshop activities.

Let’s celebrate the good, the bad and the funny — and get ready to make 2026 even better.

Written Written by Jen Seeto


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  • Comment by Emma Jack

    Published at 2pm Today

    Looking forward to this!