Wellbeing resources

Explore teaching resources designed to assist with wellbeing education in the classroom. Find free, quality-assured, age-appropriate and curriculum-aligned teaching resources in a variety of formats to help you create and maintain a safe, inclusive and positive learning environment.

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Tagged - Educators

This film and the accompanying teaching resources explore the legal consequences of sexting.

Cybersmart Forever

Learn about the risks of sharing digital images.

Digital citizenship - Parents

Advice for parents, students and teachers about digital citizenship and being a safe, responsible and positive contributor online.

eSafety Parents: Sexting

Find information about the serious issue of sexting and discover ways to support your child to understand the consequences.

Screen time

Find out how much screen time is right for your child on the website of the Office of the eSafety Commissioner.

My mind check

A free, voluntary and evidence-based digital mental health and wellbeing check-in for Australian schools.

Art and wellbeing: Webinar recording

In this webinar recording, educators from the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) provide practical strategies to help students recognise, understand and evaluate emotional expression through art.

NGV: Slow mindful guided looking

Join educators from the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) for a slow mindful guided looking activity with video and educator script.

NGV: Emotions in art

Students use art to develop their emotional vocabulary and visual literacy.

The hidden trends of disrespect

Explore hidden trends of online and social media disrespect that young people are exposed to.

Be Deadly Online - Educators

A community program for Indigenous students about online issues such as bullying, respect for others and good digital reputations.

Become a discerning digital citizen

Help students understand the effects of social networks, algorithms, and personalised content in shaping their thought processes.