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Connected Self
In Adventure to Thrive we learn to take care of ourselves and each other. Fun experiential wellbeing activities that foster a class culture of resilience and belonging through learning by doing and reflecting.
Encounter Youth
Empower Education provides Alcohol and Other Drug education to students, parents/carers and teachers.
Be You, Beyond Blue
Be You is Australia's national mental health and wellbeing initiative for learning communities. The free, evidence-informed tools and resources can be embedded in everyday practice to support whole-school mental health and wellbeing.
Quirky Kid Pty Ltd
Best of Friends is a social emotional learning program that helps children develop self-awareness, social skills, empathy, and conflict resolution abilities.
Associated Psychological services
Based on the simple principal that 'you are never too young to talk about your mental health', Big Talks for Little People helps school students better understand their mental health and wellbeing.
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.
WA Child Safety Services
The WACSS Child Protection Education workshops for WA schools help provide essential skills to educators with children and young people, to recognise and respond to child abuse and neglect.
Connected Self partners with schools to deliver high-quality outcomes for students, families, and teachers through various therapeutic and educational programs.
SASS
The Consent and Relationships Education (CaRE) program provides explicit opportunities for developmentally appropriate learning about consent in the context of intimate relationships, support services, power, expectations and stereotypes, and how to seek help when feeling unsafe.
Crackerjack Kids
Crackerjack Kids specialise in building confidence and school readiness by teaching literacy and numeracy to students with specific learning differences.
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