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Mana Program: Deep Dive

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Join Mana CEO & Founder Himal Randeniya and Head of Partnerships Hayden Rolls for a deep dive into Mana’s new Program features:

We’ll explore how we’re helping services move from:

  • From generic activity lists → to informed, child-led experiences that identify common threads across groups
  • From an over-reliance on bulk group stories → to stories that reflect each child's experience within the group (without adding documentation workload)
  • From high-level programs → to programs with clear at-a-glance summaries and more detailed plans, so anyone can confidently follow
  • From critical reflection as an afterthought → to reflective practice embedded naturally into the programming process

Speakers

Himal Randeniya

Himal Randeniya

CEO & Founder, Mana

I'm an early years tragic! I was born into ECE, with Mum starting a home-based service and then purchasing a 28-place preschool in Ermington, NSW, Australia. Being a 4th-generation teacher, our dinner conversations centred around pedagogy, psychology, and the impact of stencils on learning! After completing my Science/Law undergrad at University of Sydney, nearly finished my Masters in Education (Leadership & Management) (although I never finished my dissertation), and a period of time in education tech startups and consulting, it was my great privilege to be the CEO of Being for six years where we created one of Australia’s highest-quality early education organisations. With Mana, I continue my mission to transform early education on this planet - creating extraordinary outcomes for children, their families, and their communities.

Hayden Rolls

Hayden Rolls

Head of Partnerships, Mana

My journey into education began with my first career as an OSHC Educator, where I discovered a passion for mentoring children. I then went on to study a Bachelor of Business Leadership and Commerce at Macquarie University, before joining Deloitte's strategy consulting team, with a focus on the education sector. A key highlight was leading the implementation planning for the Mental Health in Primary Schools Program across Victoria. Following this, I completed my Master's in Applied Positive Psychology at the University of Melbourne, where my research centred on positive education for children. My research was published in the International Journal of Applied Positive Psychology, in collaboration with Smiling Mind (one of Australia's leading digital mental health providers for youth). This journey at the intersection of early education and technology ultimately led me to Mana - where our AI native child development platform seeks to empower educators and families to give every child an extraordinary start to life.

Mana Program: Deep Dive

33:59

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