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Pat Cronin Foundation
The Pat Cronin Foundation Be Wise Presentations empower students to make safe and respectful choices by raising awareness about the devastating impact of social violence.
Be You, Beyond Blue
Be You is Australia's national mental health and wellbeing initiative for learning communities. The free, evidence-informed tools and resources can be embedded in everyday practice to support whole-school mental health and wellbeing.
Black Dog Institute
BEAM is an evidence-based, self-guided online training program for secondary school teachers, coupled with unique peer coaching support that has been proven effective in building educators' confidence and expertise when dealing with student mental health.
City Women
The Bella Girl Program seeks to challenge, inspire and equip girls with life principles that build self-worth and healthy relationships.
Berry Street
The Berry Street Education Model (BSEM) is offered as a suite of structured professional development and consultation services for school leaders, teachers and support staff to improve whole-school wellbeing.
Stronger Brains Limited
Stronger Brains is an innovative, evidence-based brain training program designed by a team of world-leading neuroscientists that empowers students to measurably strengthen brain function through neuroplasticity.
The University of Melbourne
Bio-Dash is an online wellbeing education program that focusses on empowering and supporting young people to manage their anxiety using practical strategies and biodata.
Blurred Minds Griffith University
Blurred Minds Academy and Workshops aim to change the way young people make decisions around alcohol, vaping, and drugs.
Butterfly Foundation
Body Kind Online Education is Australia's first universal prevention e-learning program designed specifically for Years 7-10 students to address body image and the influence of social media.
BodyKind Schools addresses factors influencing negative body image, disordered eating and the development of eating disorders in young people.
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