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Power-Up Personal Leadership Program

Youth Opportunities Australia Limited

Power-Up supports students to take the first step in their journey to become a personal leader by taking responsibility for their thoughts, feelings and actions, which results in improved wellbeing, behaviour and attitudes of students creating a more cohesive school environment.

Availability:
  • ACT
  • NSW
  • NT
  • QLD
  • SA
  • Tas
  • Vic
  • WA

Pricing: Paid

Origin: Developed in Australia for Australian schooling contexts

Product type: Program; Posters; Activity sheets; Student activities; Learning modules; Class lesson plans

Contact details

Youth Opportunities Australia Limited
ABN: 84 615 401 812

Program website: https://youthopportunities.com.au/what-we-do/power-up-personal-leadership-program/

Program contact email: programs@youthopps.com.au

Focus areas

  • Positive relationships

  • Belonging and inclusion

  • Bullying and cyber-bullying

  • Self-regulation and engagement

  • Resilience and optimism

  • Self-esteem and body image

Curriculum alignment

  • Health and PE

Prospective users

Audience: Whole class universal (Tier 1)

Context: School or centre-based

Main beneficiaries: Year 5, Year 6, Year 7

Delivery style: Classroom teacher is trained

Aims & approach

Students work through up to 13 tools and topics that help them develop skills in communication, relationship building, maintain positive self-image, confidence and wellbeing.

HOW THIS LICENCED PROGRAM IS DELIVERED IN YOUR SCHOOL

The licenced program is delivered in schools:

  • Standard class size of Year 5 to 7 students
  • Nine 45-minute lessons (aligned to the Australian Currilculum)
  • 1 facilitator i.e. classroom teacher for program delivery
  • 12 months access to the online platform, including lesson plans, tools and resources for program delivery

Implementation support

  • Access to professional facilitator, instructor or mentor
  • Implementation training webinars or modules
  • Ongoing helpdesk, email or phone support

Evidence

Self-reported positive outcomes for participants.