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Pop Education’s RAP journey

2022-07-05T17:04:33+10:00July 5th, 2022|Announcements, Blog, Professionalism|

At Pop Education, we have always championed diversity, inclusivity and social justice in our workplace, community and with our clients. Our RAP (Reconciliation Action Plan) journey ensures that the meaningful steps we take toward reconciliation are included in this support as well. We embarked on this journey close to 12 months ago and our Reflect RAP [...]

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Taking stock and preparing to dance

2022-03-22T14:41:39+10:00March 22nd, 2022|Blog|

By Sarah Phillips I have now passed the fourth week of my six-week recovery from spinal surgery after being diagnosed with Syringomyelia and what I didn't really comprehend was that I would be psychologically recovering more than I was physically. Four weeks is just long enough to truly step back and see what my life was [...]

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Pop celebrates Spina Bifida Awareness Month

2021-10-07T12:52:01+10:00October 7th, 2021|Announcements, Blog, Professionalism|

By Sarah Phillips  Not many of you know this about me, but it is by no means something that I hide. I was born with lipomyelomeningocele, one of a number of forms of Spina Bifida that requires serious surgery in the early years of life. In layman terms, I was born with my spine outside my [...]

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Beginning at the end

2021-04-21T09:30:22+10:00April 21st, 2021|Assessment, Blog, Content development, Design|

  By Melissa Watkins Beginning at the end! Sounds a little counter-intuitive I know, but when we are speaking about competency-based training and assessment – it is the only logical place to begin. Having come from a corporate non-accredited training background, the concept of competency standards, performance criteria and rules of evidence was a little foreign [...]

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