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Black Dog Institute
BEAM is an evidence-based, self-guided online training program for secondary school teachers, coupled with unique peer coaching support that has been proven effective in building educators' confidence and expertise when dealing with student mental health.
Butterfly Foundation
BodyKind Schools addresses factors influencing negative body image, disordered eating and the development of eating disorders in young people.
Orygen Ltd
The Brief Intervention Toolkit (BIT) provides training for mental health and wellbeing professionals working in secondary schools to deliver psychosocial intervention to young people.
Crackerjack Kids
Crackerjack Kids specialise in building confidence and school readiness by teaching literacy and numeracy to students with specific learning differences.
Evolve Education
Evolve Education teaches digital safety, taking a practical, collaborative approach to encourage safe online behaviour and tackle common digital challenges, through student workshops and staff training sessions.
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.
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.
Kids and Teens in the Valley
Friends Resilience (also known by Boy Resilience, Girls Resilience or Grounded Kids) is an 8-week program delivered in schools to build emotional strength, confidence, and coping skills in young people.
Friends Resilience Pty Ltd
Fun FRIENDS is a play-based cognitive-behavioural program for building resilience in children.
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.
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