If you’d like to enquire about our Ronald McDonald House Learning Program, grants or training, complete the form below.
We believe every child deserves the chance to keep learning, no matter where they live or what challenges they face, see how you too can help support.
EDMed is one of the services provided by our Ronald McDonald House Learning Program team. Targeted for schools and pre-service teachers at universities, this free professional development opportunity helps teachers understand how to better cater for children with complex health needs.
The module addresses strategies to support the physical, social, emotional, and academic wellbeing of children with serious medical or mental illness, as well as on how to support their siblings and families. All participants receive a certificate of completion for their professional learning records, and a resource book. EDMed is also available as a self-paced online module.
EDMed can also be delivered face-to-face for education professionals as part of small-scale meetings, university lectures, or large-scale Professional Development events. To enquire about a face-to-face EDMed session, complete our enquiry form below.
Our Ronald McDonald House Learning Program aims to bridge the gap for school aged students whose education is disrupted due to illness or injury.
Supporting children from kindergarten to Year 12, our program provides a range of educational services including up to 40 hours of one-on-one tutoring and funding towards allied health intervention.
For more information, please express interest via the link below.
Becoming a tutor in the Ronald McDonald House Learning Program gives teachers a chance to help children affected by illness or injury catch up on their missed education. Teachers are paid on an hourly basis to tutor students at the student’s school or local community facility or online.
If you’d like to enquire about our Ronald McDonald House Learning Program, grants or training, complete the form below.