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Kids Helpline @ School is a FREE early-intervention social and emotional program that covers mental health literacy, coping and resilience skills, and help-seeking behaviours for primary and high school students across Australia.
Mental Illness Education ACT Inc (MIEACT)
Mental Illness Education ACT (MIEACT) provides evidence-informed mental health promotion programs for students in ACT schools.
The University of Queensland
Mindfields programs support secondary school students to develop social and emotional skills and promote strategies for a positive and meaningful life.
Friends Resilience Pty Ltd
My FRIENDS Youth builds resilience and coping skills for handling stress, anxiety, and peer issues.
Wellbeing For Kids
The Peaceful Kids Facilitator Training supports educators to implement 'Peaceful Kids' - a mindfulness and positive psychology-based program to lessen anxiety and stress and increase resilience in children.
Victorian Department of Education
The Respectful Relationships program supports schools and early childhood settings to promote and model respect, positive attitudes and behaviours - teaching our children how to build healthy relationships, resilience and confidence.
Sparky and Shady
Sparky and Shady for Early Years – Five Things to Be Happy and Well is an evidence-informed, video-based online wellbeing and behaviour support program for children aged 3–8. It builds emotional literacy, self-regulation, resilience and prosocial skills using a shared, child-friendly language that strengthens educator–family partnerships and supports readiness to learn. The program is organised into an early childhood pathway for 3-5 years and a primary pathway for 5-8 years.
Resilient Youth Australia Pty Ltd
The Resilience Survey is an annual online wellbeing tool for students in Years 3-12, providing schools with data to assess and enhance student resilience and mental health.
Life Education Australia
The Talk About It program brings essential, curriculum-aligned education focusing on identity, relationships, and puberty.
Anglicare Tasmania
Taz Kids Clubs offer a friendly, safe environment when young people can ask questions and get accurate and developmentally appropriate information about mental health and wellbeing.
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