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Relationships Australia, Tasmania
Stay ChatTY offers student, staff and parent sessions for a whole school community approach to mental health education and suicide prevention. Sessions are interactive and focus on developing help seeking strategies, referral pathways, self-regulation, and kindness.
Matilda Centre University of Sydney
Strong & Deadly Futures is the first school-based alcohol and drug prevention program that is culturally inclusive and empowering for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
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.
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.
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.
ARACY
The Nest is Australia's first evidence-based framework for national child and youth wellbeing.
The Safe Zone Project
The Safe Zone Project is a free online resource for powerful, effective LGBTQ+ awareness.
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.
Yiliyapinya Indigenous Corporation
The Yili Program combines cultural wisdom with neuroscience to improve holistic wellbeing and assist Indigenous 10- to 14-year-olds who have been disengaged from school to return to school.
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