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Life Education Australia
The Life Ed Program builds on students' strengths, empowering them with knowledge and skills to make safer and healthier choices.
Life Skills GO
Life Skills GO is a simple assessment tool that helps track student wellbeing and readiness to learn, supported by evidence-based resources.
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.
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.
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.
Rhythmic Integrations
Rhythm and Movement for Self-Regulation (RAMSR) is a program that boosts children's self-regulation, executive function, and early academic skills.
Positive Minds Australia
Sanguine uses a wellbeing journal approach to enhance optimism, resilience and gratitude that can be used individually by students and as a whole-school wellbeing curriculum.
MacKillop Family Services Ltd.
Seasons for Growth supports children and young people to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to understand and manage experiences of change, loss and grief.
Social Science Translated
The spy-themed Secret Agent Society (SAS) Small Group Program engages 8-12 year olds to crack the code of emotions, friendships and teamwork through gamified learning, skill generalisation at home and school, mentor collaboration tools, and interactive facilitator-led sessions.
Stormbirds supports children and young people to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to understand and manage experiences of change, loss and grief following natural disasters. The program fosters emotional literacy, belonging and resilience as pathways to improved social and emotional wellbeing.
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