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Education Services Australia
The Student Wellbeing Hub supports physical, mental and emotional wellbeing in Australian schools by providing high-quality, age-appropriate information and resources targeted specifically to support student wellbeing and safety.
Emerging Minds
Community Trauma - Supporting children following a disaster or community trauma, equips educators with the essential tools need to help themselves, and the children in their care, to confidently navigate through each stage of recovery.
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.
The Learning Bar
The Tell Them From Me (TTFM) student survey measure the factors that have been proven to directly affect students' academic achievement, health and wellbeing, engagement and attainment.
The Song Room
Qualified arts teachers and therapists use arts learning to teach social and emotional skills that support student wellbeing and learning, while fostering inclusive and connected school communities.
Schools Ministry Group Inc
The Wellbeing Classroom (WBC) is an evidence-based framework that emphasises wellbeing and social-emotional learning, grounded in trauma-informed pedagogy and utilises Kimochis® resources and Life Matters workshops for young learners.
The Stand-Up Project
The Whole School Upstander Program: Student Voice, Agency, and Leadership is a peer-led program aimed at reducing discrimination, harassment, and bullying in schools and communities.
WISA Wellbeing in Schools Australasia
WISA supports school communities in building resilience and wellbeing for all students - especially those who are marginalised or at risk - so they can thrive in education and life.
Mental Health First Aid International
Youth Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid equips adults who teach, care for, or support young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to recognise, understand and respond to a young person who may be experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis.
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