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MacKillop Family Services Ltd.
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.
gr8r.me
gr8r.me empowers students to lead and thrive through experiential learning and wellbeing development.
Resilient Youth Australia Pty Ltd
The Resilience Survey is an annual online wellbeing tool for students in Years 3-12, providing schools with data to assess and enhance student resilience and mental health.
Switch4Schools
Switch4Schools is a flexible yet structured whole-school wellbeing platform that fosters resilience, positive school culture, and self-directed learning, supporting schools to prioritise mental health and success.
Mental Health Council of Tasmania
The Take a minute Youth Peer Wellbeing Program equips young Tasmanians with the tools to promote mental health and wellbeing within their communities.
eSafeKids
eSafeKids Talking About Pornography workshops and resources provide an overview of current research, exploring the impacts of pornography on children and young people and offering practical, age-appropriate guidance.
Anglicare Tasmania
Taz Kids Clubs offer a friendly, safe environment when young people can ask questions and get accurate and developmentally appropriate information about mental health and wellbeing.
Mental Health First Aid International
Equips secondary school students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to recognise, understand and respond to a friend or classmate experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis.
WA Child Safety Services
Teen Talk teaches about abuse prevention concepts that educate and empower young people to have safe, respectful, and positive online and in-person experiences.
Parentshop Pty Ltd
The Anxiety Project is a whole school culture change project that supports all school staff and parents to identify and manage child anxiety.
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