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Chain Reaction Foundation
Learning Ground in School (LGiS) is a weekly program promoting cognitive, emotional and behavioural change in young people, focusing on student wellbeing and skills development.
Palliative Care Tasmania
The Learning Through Loss training explores themes of grief, loss, and change. It provides all school staff members with the knowledge and tools to support young people, and themselves through grief and loss.
Life Education Australia
The Life Ed Program builds on students' strengths, empowering them with knowledge and skills to make safer and healthier choices.
The Live Life Whole Project
A preventative health education program designed by health professionals to support the health and wellbeing of our next generation of females.
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.
Australian Childhood Foundation
Making SPACE for Learning assists schools to better understand and meet the needs of children, young people, families, communities who are affected by trauma. It's delivered nationally via face-to-face workshops, virtual classrooms and as an 'on-demand' course. A range of extension workshops and implementation support is also available.
Black Dog Institute
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.
E - HUB HEALTH
Moodgym provides easy-to-access, self-guided online training and evidence-based information for the prevention and early intervention of common mental health issues for students.
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.
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