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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.
Berry Street
The Berry Street Education Model (BSEM) is offered as a suite of structured professional development and consultation services for school leaders, teachers and support staff to improve whole-school 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.
Emerging Minds
The Community trauma learning pathway will provide you with the tools you need to help yourself and the children in your care to navigate the different stages of a community trauma.
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.
Life Education Australia
Life Ed offers three purpose built modules for the early years, designed to support learning and development for a safe and healthy lifestyle: Harold's Big Feelings (SEL), Harold's Healthy Day (healthy living), and Super Safe Harold (safety awareness and self-agency).
Launceston City Mission
Inside Out 4 Kids delivers early emotional support programs to primary students, trains school staff to run these programs in their own schools, and offers parent sessions or webinars. The programs aim to build emotional awareness and strengthen support for children.
Palliative Care Tasmania
The Learning Through Loss training explores themes of grief, loss, and change. It provides all school staff members with the knowledge and tools to support young people, and themselves through grief and loss.
Tasmanian Department of Health
Move Well Eat Well (MWEW) is a free Tasmanian government program supporting children's health and wellbeing in primary schools and early childhood services by promoting physical activity and healthy eating as a positive part of every day.
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