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Act Belong Commit
Mentally Healthy Schools provides a framework to embed Act Belong Commit within the classroom, school environment and broader school community to protect and improve the mental health and wellbeing of students, staff and wider school community.
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.
Parentshop Pty Ltd
The Resilience In Our Teens (RIOT) Project involves whole-school culture change to identify and manage anxiety in teenagers and build resilience.
Centre for Restorative Practices
Restorative Practices workshops are designed to foster connection, improve relationships, and navigate conflict within schools.
MacKillop Family Services Ltd.
Seasons for Growth supports children and young people to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to understand and manage experiences of change, loss and grief.
Social Science Translated
The spy-themed Secret Agent Society (SAS) Small Group Program engages 8-12 year olds to crack the code of emotions, friendships and teamwork through gamified learning, skill generalisation at home and school, mentor collaboration tools, and interactive facilitator-led sessions.
Stormbirds supports children and young people to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to understand and manage experiences of change, loss and grief following natural disasters. The program fosters emotional literacy, belonging and resilience as pathways to improved social and emotional wellbeing.
The Anxiety Project is a whole school culture change project that supports all school staff and parents to identify and manage child anxiety.
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