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Pat Cronin Foundation
The Act Kindly Activity Kit and Presentation, develops social-emotional literacy, empowering students to make safe and positive choices, reduce harmful behaviors and violence, and cultivate a culture of kindness.
Encounter Youth
Empower Education provides Alcohol and Other Drug education to students, parents/carers and teachers.
Lead The Way Pty Ltd
Animal Assisted group programs use animal therapy to build skills such as social and emotional development, self-awareness, self-management, wellbeing, stress management, relationship skills and responsible decision-making.
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.
WunderTraining
The Authentic Strengths Advantage (ASA) Resilience Teen/Youth program is designed to equip educators with tools to teach resilience and strengths coaching to young people.
Aussie Optimism
Aussie Optimism is an evidence-based social emotional learning (SEL) program that provides children and young people with practical skills and strategies that promote mental health and wellbeing.
The Pat Cronin Foundation Be Wise Presentations empower students to make safe and respectful choices by raising awareness about the devastating impact of social violence.
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.
Stronger Brains Limited
Stronger Brains is an innovative, evidence-based brain training program designed by a team of world-leading neuroscientists that empowers students to measurably strengthen brain function through neuroplasticity.
Blurred Minds Griffith University
Blurred Minds Academy and Workshops aim to change the way young people make decisions around alcohol, vaping, and drugs.
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