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Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Department of Health
Foundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Find information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Perfectionism: Self-help
Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
An information package designed to help you understand what is helpful and unhelpful about being a perfectionist. Each module includes information, worksheets, and suggested exercises or activities.
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Social media: Parents
Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
This website explains the benefits and risks of social networking sites and how you can support your child to stay safe online.
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eSafety: CyberSmart
Foundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
The Office of the eSafety Commissioner's website contains a wealth of information for parents about cybersafety issues.
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Stop cyberbullying before the damage is done
Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
This TEDxTeen talk explores the causes and impact of cyberbullying.
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Teens: Alcohol & other drugs
Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Parents can access a range of support to talk about alcohol and other drugs with their children, offered by the Raising Children Network.
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Teens: Behaviour
Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Information for parents on a range of teenage behaviour topics. Suitable for 12 to 18 years.
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Teens: About mental health
Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Information for parents about the mental health and wellbeing of teens.
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Promoting adequate sleep in young people
Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
An article outlining the evidence for promoting adequate sleep for young people and provides research-based implications for professionals working with young people and their parents.
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Wellbeing and career resilience in a rapidly changing world: Parents webinar recording
Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
A webinar recording exploring how parents and carers can support student wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic.