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                            Crunch&SipFoundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12 Discover the Crunch&Sip program, a time during the school day when students 'crunch' on fruit and vegetables and 'sip' water. 
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                            A healthy start to school tool kitFoundation - Year 1 This website provides resources about healthy eating for kids just starting school. 
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                            Kaiyai GirlYear 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12 Develop understandings of how alcohol and other drug use impacts on safe decision-making. 
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                            Little J & Big CuzFoundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4 Little J and Big Cuz are two Aboriginal kids. Join their journey to discover more about culture, relationships and country. 
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                            SECCA AppFoundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12 This web-based app supports students with limited literacy skills and/or learning difficulties to develop understandings of relationships. 
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                            SextingYear 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12 This video about sexting is designed for teenagers with an intellectual disability or teenagers on the autism spectrum. 
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                            Respectful relationships: Emotional literacyFoundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4 Help students identify what they are feeling and what body language discloses about emotions. 
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                            Resilience and wellbeingYear 5 - Year 6 Use a lesson plan which teases out how different students respond to stressful or challenging situations. 
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                            Challenge, opportunity and personal strengthsYear 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12 Work with students to identify potential stressors and some sources of support or advice. 
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                            Drawing a lineHow do teachers define their relationship boundaries when dealing with emotions or challenging comments in the classroom?