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Exploring Together
Confidence Kids is a short-term early intervention school-based group program for children with challenging behaviour.
Consent Labs
Consent Labs provides Consent and Respectful Relationship workshops designed and delivered by young people, specifically for young people.
SASS
The Consent and Relationships Education (CaRE) program provides explicit opportunities for developmentally appropriate learning about consent in the context of intimate relationships, support services, power, expectations and stereotypes, and how to seek help when feeling unsafe.
ANZACATA
Creative Arts Therapists are allied health professionals who use creative processes to help students explore feelings that may be hard to put into words, using approaches that reduce anxiety, improve self-awareness and find new pathways to healing.
Cyber Safety Project
Cyber Safety Project is online safety made simple. Empowering kids to stay safe online with proven online safety and digital wellbeing programs and a comprehensive F-8 curriculum.
Reset to Thrive
Discover You™ helps students in Years 4-12 build skills in social and emotional regulation, wellbeing, and resilience through engaging activities and experiences.
Bravehearts Foundation
Ditto's Keep Safe Adventure is Bravehearts' trusted child personal safety education program delivered in early learning centres and primary schools.
Drug Education Network
The School Alcohol and Other Drug Education workshop empowers students to learn to think critically about cultural norms and societal influences around alcohol and other drugs in a supportive non-condemning environment.
Elephant Ed
Elephant Ed sends youthful, relatable and highly-trained facilitators into schools to deliver interactive and discussion-based workshops around consent, respectful relationships, online safety and sexuality education.
MYTERN Pty Ltd
The Emotional Resilience program teaches that all emotions have a purpose, offering tools to reduce judgment and blame while encouraging personal responsibility and control using a road metaphor.
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