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Mental Health Commission of WA
Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention Training is based on the premise that individuals at risk of suicide come into contact with workers in the Human Services, including educators, who have the capacity to direct them towards help.
Platinum Potential Resilience Programs
Happy, Kind, and Healthy Minds is a step-by-step school-based (or home-schooling) program that aims to create happier, kinder, more empowered, confident, motivated, inspired, and resilient youth.
A Fairer World
A Fairer World's Hobart Human Library and Just One... programs foster empathy by connecting people with trained storytellers who share lived experiences of discrimination, challenging stereotypes and inspiring inclusion.
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.
Mind Blank
Mind Blank offers interactive theatre as a mental health promotion tool.
Open Parachute Australia
Open Parachute is an evidence-based mental health skill-building program that builds resilience and wellbeing in students and educators using peer voices.
Positive Action, Inc.
A US-based, comprehensive K-12 program that promotes emotional health, wellbeing, and positive behaviour by equipping students with essential life skills, supporting self-management, social awareness, and academic growth.
MacKillop Family Services Ltd.
Seasons for Growth supports children and young people to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to understand and manage experiences of change, loss and grief.
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.
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.
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