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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.
Online Guardians
Digital Wellbeing and Safety considers issues associated with addiction, bullying, safety, disconnection, desensitisation, self-help and balance.
Open Parachute Australia
Open Parachute is an evidence-based mental health skill-building program that builds resilience and wellbeing in students and educators using peer voices.
OurFutures Institute
Clincially proven evidence-based drug, alcohol, vaping, tobacco and mental health education programs for secondary school students.
Education Events Pty Ltd
Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) in the Classroom is a self-paced course for educators that explores the nuances of demands and avoidance strategies, and the intersection of PDA with anxiety.
Wellbeing For Kids
The Peaceful Kids Facilitator Training supports educators to implement 'Peaceful Kids' - a mindfulness and positive psychology-based program to lessen anxiety and stress and increase resilience in children.
PeaceWise Ltd
PeaceWiseKids and PeaceWiseYouth is a Christian program that equips young people to manage challenging relationships and conflict in healthy, constructive and life-changing ways.
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.
Matilda Centre
Positive Choices is an online portal to help Australian schools and communities access accurate, up-to-date, evidence based alcohol and other drug education resources and prevention programs.
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.
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