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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.
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.
MacKillop Family Services
The Paw Pals Animal Assisted Education (AAE) Program supports students who are currently disengaged or at risk of disengaging from education.
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.
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.
Phoenix Australia Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health
Psychological First Aid is a 3-hour self-paced online course and workbook that teaches practical, evidence-informed strategies to support people after trauma.
Emerging Youth
Real Friendships focuses on the development of skills and strategies that support students in building healthy friendships, growing social awareness and strengthening resilience.
Centre for Restorative Practices
Restorative Practices workshops are designed to foster connection, improve relationships, and navigate conflict within schools.
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.
Yatimba!
small steps BIG MOVES helps children and young people tackle peer pressure, bullying, social media and depression through fun activities, storytelling and rhythmic movement.
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