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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.
Center for Safe and Resilient Schools and Workplaces
CBITS is a skills-based, group intervention for young people who have been exposed to traumatic events and have symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder.
Chakradance Kids
Chakradance Kids is a powerful modality that helps children learn valuable skills such as mindfulness, self-expression and self-care, helping them navigate life's challenges with greater ease and inner strength.
Education Events
Challenging Behaviour in the Classroom is a professional development course for educators to explicity teach emotional regulation skills to students with an autism spectrum or other neurodiversity.
Black Dog Institute
ClearlyMe is a self-directed smartphone app that provides bite-size therapeutic activities directly targeting the common symptoms of depression including low mood, negative thinking, difficulties relaxing and maintaining motivation.
Life Business Consultancy
The Coaching Young People For Success (CYPFS) Program incorporates personal wellbeing, academic and career development modules.
Consent Labs
Consent Labs provides Consent and Respectful Relationship workshops designed and delivered by young people, specifically for young people.
Crackerjack Kids
Crackerjack Kids specialise in building confidence and school readiness by teaching literacy and numeracy to students with specific learning differences.
ANZACATA
Creative Arts Therapists are allied health professionals who use creative processes to help students explore feelings that may be hard to put into words, using approaches that reduce anxiety, improve self-awareness and find new pathways to healing.
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