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Black Dog Institute
Healthy Mind is an innovative online Easy Read tool developed by the Black Dog Institute to help people with intellectual disability (ID) recognise and regulate their thoughts and feelings for a happier and healthier life.
Learning Curve Wellbeing Growth Program
The Learning Curve lessons and activities use a PERMAH growth orientated mindset by engaging students' interest and curiosity to want to learn more about themselves socially, emotionally and academically.
NAPCAN (National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect)
Love Bites (ages 15-17) and Love Bites Junior (ages 11-14) are extremely successful Respectful Relationships Education Programs for young people.
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.
Mental Illness Education ACT Inc (MIEACT)
Mental Illness Education ACT (MIEACT) provides evidence-informed mental health promotion programs for students in ACT schools.
Tasmanian Department of Health
Move Well Eat Well (MWEW) is a free Tasmanian government program supporting children's health and wellbeing in primary schools and early childhood services by promoting physical activity and healthy eating as a positive part of every day.
Reconciliation Australia
Reconciliation Australia's Narragunnawali program supports learning communities to teach about, and take action towards, reconciliation between non-First Nations Australians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It comprises an online platform with tools and resources for driving reconciliation in the classroom, around the school and with the community.
Ngarrngga
Ngarrngga is a multifaceted, transdisciplinary wellbeing-related program structured around three nodes of Indigenous Knowledge: in curriculum, in schools, and in Initial Teacher Education.
Online Guardians
Digital Wellbeing and Safety considers issues associated with addiction, bullying, safety, disconnection, desensitisation, self-help and balance.
WA Child Safety Services
WACSS Online Safety programs are backed by the latest research and provide practical and realistic strategies to help children and young people navigate risks and enjoy their online experiences.
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