Bullying. No way! is developed and managed by all Australian education authorities for use by Australia's Government, Catholic and Independent school communities.
Bully Free TV will empower your children with positive anti-bullying strategies, presented by 3 of Australia's leading anti-bullying experts.
DVD needs to be purchased - $30
Online course are offered for parents, educators and others who are interested in addressing the issue of bullying more effectively in their homes, schools and communities.
Break Through Bullying aims to raise community awareness of bullying and support the teaching and learning of positive anti-bullying strategies for children of all ages.
Currently the site consists of a series of posters that can be purchased
Primary and secondary in school performances focusing on the toughest issues: cyber bullying; violence; prejudice; harassment; child abuse; domestic violence; peer pressure; grief; eating disorders; substance abuse; depression; family separation; values education and discrimination!
The focus of our work is Wellbeing. Wellbeing is a positive and sustainable condition that enables individuals, groups, communities and organisations to cope, thrive and succeed.
The Alannah and Madeline Foundation's Better Buddies Framework is an initiative designed to create friendly and caring primary school communities where bullying is reduced. Through Better Buddies, children in their first and last year of primary school buddy up and learn the values: caring for others, friendliness, respect, valuing difference, including others and responsibility.
Inspired by true events, Best Enemies explores girl friendships and the teen girl world and why girls can be so mean to each other - especially when they're friends. Best Enemies tells the story of a teenage girl whose world is thrown into chaos when overnight her best friend becomes her "best enemy", leading to terrible consequences.
A short film and education program.
The Alannah and Madeline Foundation is a national charity protecting children from violence and its devastating effects. The foundation cares for children who have experienced or witnessed violence and runs programs which prevent violence in the lives of children. The foundation plays an advocacy role and is a voice against childhood violence. The Alannah and Madeline Foundation's vision is that every child will live in a safe and supportive environment.
I am an education officer Learning Technologies at the Wollongong Diocese. I work with K-12 teachers exploring ways to purposely integrate Learning Technologies into their learning and teaching.