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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.
Alannah & Madeline Foundation
Media Literacy Lab (MLL) is a fun, gamified online platform empowering students to navigate the media landscape, free for all Australian schools. MLL encourages students to consider sources of information, techniques used by media and their own engagement with media.
Mind Blank
Mind Blank offers interactive theatre as a mental health promotion tool.
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.
Life Business Consultancy
Moving Up is a strengths based coaching e-toolkit for educators aimed to empower students to alleviate common anxieties associated with transitioning to high school, by creating a personalised action plan that leverages their strengths, cultivates a positive mindset, and helps them set concrete steps to support an optimistic transition.
Dancesport Confidence
The My Best Self program enables students to connect, succeed and thrive through dance. They learn wellbeing concepts, along with a suite of partner dances, including the Cha Cha Cha, Tango, Salsa and Jive.
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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