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Associated Psychological services
Based on the simple principal that 'you are never too young to talk about your mental health', Big Talks for Little People helps school students better understand their mental health and wellbeing.
The University of Melbourne
Bio-Dash is an online wellbeing education program that focusses on empowering and supporting young people to manage their anxiety using practical strategies and biodata.
Black Dog Institute
Bite Back is Black Dog Institute's free, self-guided online wellbeing and resilience program for young people aged 13 to 16 years.
Blurred Minds Griffith University
Blurred Minds Academy and Workshops aim to change the way young people make decisions around alcohol, vaping, and drugs.
Queensland Transcultural Mental Health (QTMHC)
BRiTA Futures builds resilience, empowerment and social competencies in the multicultural classroom by helping young people draw upon their cultural strengths and develop adaptive coping strategies.
Bullying No Way
Bullying No Way! provides school communities with evidence-informed resources and activities for a proactive approach to bullying prevention and education. The National Week of Action is Australia's key bullying prevention initiative for schools.
Butterfly Foundation
Butterfly Body Bright is Australia's first whole of primary school body image program that supports the development of positive body image and a healthy relationship with eating and physical activity from Foundation to Year 6, by providing school culture guidelines, online staff training, curriculum-aligned lesson plans and resources for families.
Hansberry Educational Consulting
Circle Time is not just a program; it is a democratic and respectful pedagogy to develop social/emotional skills and a positive class ethos.
Life Business Consultancy
The Coaching Young People For Success (CYPFS) Program incorporates personal wellbeing, academic and career development modules.
Emerging Minds
The Community trauma learning pathway will provide you with the tools you need to help yourself and the children in your care to navigate the different stages of a community trauma.
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