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Emotional ABCs
Emotional ABCs teaches emotional regulation skills to children aged 4 to 11.
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.
Act for Kids Limited
Learn to Be Safe with Emmy and Friends is a protective behaviour education program delivered in schools to provides an approach to remedy the challenge faced by educators to deliver consent-based personal safety education to children.
NAPCAN (National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect)
Love Bites (ages 15-17) and Love Bites Junior (ages 11-14) are extremely successful Respectful Relationships Education Programs for young people.
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.
Social Science Translated
The spy-themed Secret Agent Society (SAS) Small Group Program engages 8-12 year olds to crack the code of emotions, friendships and teamwork through gamified learning, skill generalisation at home and school, mentor collaboration tools, and interactive facilitator-led sessions.
SAIL CoLab, INC
The Social Emotional Health Classwide Intervention Program (SSIS SEH CIP) expands the scope of social emotional intervensions beyond key SEL life skills to include lessons on Healthy Foundation Behaviours.
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