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Each works with schools in Knox and Maroondah to provide hands-on programs and tailored support, making healthy living easier for students and the school community through healthy eating projects and school wellbeing programs.
Launceston City Mission
Inside Out 4 Kids delivers early emotional support programs to primary students, trains school staff to run these programs in their own schools, and offers parent sessions or webinars. The programs aim to build emotional awareness and strengthen support for children.
yourtown
Kids Helpline @ School is a FREE early-intervention social and emotional program that covers mental health literacy, coping and resilience skills, and help-seeking behaviours for primary and high school students across Australia.
Resilient Youth Australia Pty Ltd
The KIND SCHOOLS Program is an online kindness education initiative that provides schools with evidence-based resources to create a kind, inclusive, and healthy environment.
Learning Curve Wellbeing Growth Program
The Learning Curve lessons and activities use a PERMAH growth orientated mindset by engaging students' interest and curiosity to want to learn more about themselves socially, emotionally and academically.
Palliative Care Tasmania
The Learning Through Loss training explores themes of grief, loss, and change. It provides all school staff members with the knowledge and tools to support young people, and themselves through grief and loss.
Alannah & Madeline Foundation
Media Literacy Lab (MLL) is a fun, gamified online platform empowering students to navigate the media landscape, free for all Australian schools. MLL encourages students to consider sources of information, techniques used by media and their own engagement with media.
Black Dog Institute
The Mental Fitness Program is a free interactive session that helps high-school aged young people recognise the strategies they can implement to improve mental health and wellbeing for themselves and their friends through connection.
Tasmanian Department of Health
Move Well Eat Well (MWEW) is a free Tasmanian government program supporting children's health and wellbeing in primary schools and early childhood services by promoting physical activity and healthy eating as a positive part of every day.
Power Community Ltd
The Multicultural Power Cup celebrates cultural diversity and expression, promotes inclusion and builds social cohesion by recognising the positive contribution of different cultures within Australia.
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