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Positive Partnerships
Positive Partnerships works with families, educators and communities to strengthen positive outcomes for autistic young people, as well as create connections and opportunities for an inclusive culture where autistic students belong and thrive.
NSW Department of Education
Racism. No Way! is an Australian initiative that provides educational resources and strategies to assist school communities in recognising and addressing racism within the learning environment.
Roads to Refuge is designed to give students, teachers and the community access to relevant, factual and current information about the global context, refugee communities living in Australia and the educational needs of students from refugee backgrounds.
School Food Matters Inc
The School Lunch Program is a model which provides a 'scalable' place-based approach in a school setting to enhance Tasmanian school children's food security, through access to local nutritious food that supports their concentration and learning at school.
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.
School Food Matters want every child to have access to nutritious and delicious food while at school, which is essential to their overall health, wellbeing, and learning.
Smiling Mind
The Smiling Mind 'Feeling it' program provides secondary students with skills and tips that promotes wellness and a positive mindset.
Relationships Australia, Tasmania
Stay ChatTY offers student, staff and parent sessions for a whole school community approach to mental health education and suicide prevention. Sessions are interactive and focus on developing help seeking strategies, referral pathways, self-regulation, and kindness.
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.
Matilda Centre University of Sydney
Strong & Deadly Futures is the first school-based alcohol and drug prevention program that is culturally inclusive and empowering for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
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