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Animal Fun
Animal Fun is an evidence based program designed by psychologists, physiotherapists and occupational therapists to improve the physical and mental health of young children aged 3 to 6 years using imaginary, pretend play. Fun and engaging for children. Simple for educators to implement.
Queensland Transcultural Mental Health (QTMHC)
BRiTA Futures builds resilience, empowerment and social competencies in the multicultural classroom by helping young people draw upon their cultural strengths and develop adaptive coping strategies.
Connected Self
Connected Self partners with schools to deliver high-quality outcomes for students, families, and teachers through various therapeutic and educational programs.
eSafeKids
eSafeKids Online Safety & Digital Wellness services and resources focus on improving children's health, wellbeing and safety.
Educate2Empower Publishing
E2E Publishing provides resources, books and educational materials to support teachers, parents, and students in body safety, consent, gender equality, respectful relationships, diversity and inclusion, and social and emotional intelligence.
Youth Opportunities Australia Limited
The Elevate Personal Leadership Pathway is a comprehensive service that meets the individual needs of students, supporting them to build social and emotional learning skills and improve attendance and attainment.
Exploring Together
Exploring Together is a program for schools, parents/carers and community agencies to help children with emotional and behavioural problems.
FRIENDS Resilience Pty Ltd
FRIENDS for Life is a cognitive-behavioral program aimed at strengthening resilience and social-emotional skills in students aged 8 to 9 years. It is part of the FRIENDS Resilience suite.
The Live Life Whole Project
A preventative health education program designed by health professionals to support the health and wellbeing of our next generation of females.
Friends Resilience Pty Ltd
My FRIENDS Youth builds resilience and coping skills for handling stress, anxiety, and peer issues.
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