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Alannah & Madeline Foundation
Media Literacy Lab (MLL) is a fun, gamified online platform empowering students to navigate the media landscape, free for all Australian schools. MLL encourages students to consider sources of information, techniques used by media and their own engagement with media.
Black Dog Institute
The Mental Fitness Program is a free interactive session that helps high-school aged young people recognise the strategies they can implement to improve mental health and wellbeing for themselves and their friends through connection.
Mind Blank
Mind Blank offers interactive theatre as a mental health promotion tool.
Open Parachute Australia
Open Parachute is an evidence-based mental health skill-building program that builds resilience and wellbeing in students and educators using peer voices.
Positive Action, Inc.
A US-based, comprehensive K-12 program that promotes emotional health, wellbeing, and positive behaviour by equipping students with essential life skills, supporting self-management, social awareness, and academic growth.
WA Child Safety Services
WACSS Protective Behaviours is a personal safety program that teaches children skills and strategies to recognise and respond to a range of unsafe situations, applicable in contexts including child abuse, family violence, and bullying.
Life Education Australia
Reality Now is a student-centred alcohol and drug preventative health program for secondary students. The face-to-face sessions equip young people with the skills to stay safe from drug-related harms, while closing the gap between perception and reality, grounding the choices young people make.
Relationships Australia, Tasmania
Stay ChatTY offers student, staff and parent sessions for a whole school community approach to mental health education and suicide prevention. Sessions are interactive and focus on developing help seeking strategies, referral pathways, self-regulation, and kindness.
Mental Health First Aid International
Equips secondary school students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to recognise, understand and respond to a friend or classmate experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis.
The Matilda Centre, University of Sydney
The Illicit Project is an evidence based drug and alcohol education program for late adolescents by showing the impact of drug use on the developing brain and providing prevention education along with harm reduction strategies.
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