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Black Dog Institute
ClearlyMe is a self-directed smartphone app that provides bite-size therapeutic activities directly targeting the common symptoms of depression including low mood, negative thinking, difficulties relaxing and maintaining motivation.
Connected Self
Connected Self partners with schools to deliver high-quality outcomes for students, families, and teachers through various therapeutic and educational programs.
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.
Crackerjack Kids
Crackerjack Kids specialise in building confidence and school readiness by teaching literacy and numeracy to students with specific learning differences.
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.
Cultural Infusion
Cultural Infusion offers a range of services to assist schools to measure, understand and enhance inclusion. This includes live cultural education experiences and resources, Professional Development, innovative digital tools and world-leading diversity data analytics software.
eSafeKids
eSafeKids Online Safety & Digital Wellness services and resources focus on improving children's health, wellbeing and safety.
Evolve Education
Evolve Education teaches digital safety, taking a practical, collaborative approach to encourage safe online behaviour and tackle common digital challenges, through student workshops and staff training sessions.
Bravehearts Foundation
Ditto's Keep Safe Adventure is Bravehearts' trusted child personal safety education program delivered in early learning centres and primary schools.
Emotional ABCs
Emotional ABCs teaches emotional regulation skills to children aged 4 to 11.
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