
What is wellbeing?
What does “wellbeing” mean, especially in reference to children and young people? The Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY) has produced What’s in

What does “wellbeing” mean, especially in reference to children and young people? The Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY) has produced What’s in

We’re seeing an epidemic in the uptake of e-cigarette use (“vaping”) by children, which is deeply concerning. Vaping is not harmless;

Have you ever been in a situation where you felt you should report a concern about the conduct of a registered teacher or early childhood

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Parents Victoria supports the RACV’s call for all schools to have 40km/h speed limits on adjacent roads.

Susan McLean from CyberSafety Solutions has produced a series of free videos on how to stay safe in the online environment. Transcripts are also available.

Now more than ever, parents are looking for ways to protect their teenager’s mental wellbeing. The Partners in Parenting program, delivered by Prevention United and

In this article on the ABC website, parenting expert Justin Coulson summarises extensive academic research on the key factors for success at school.

PV made a submission to the Victorian Public Accounts and Estimates Committee enquiry into the Victorian Government’s response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Our submission emphasised

This Federal Government website has resources for parents on important topics related to their school-age children’s wellbeing, such as: Bullying, aggression and violence Online safety

What does “wellbeing” mean, especially in reference to children and young people? The Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY) has produced What’s in the Nest? to answer this question. ARACY introduces the booklet

We’re seeing an epidemic in the uptake of e-cigarette use (“vaping”) by children, which is deeply concerning. Vaping is not harmless;

Have you ever been in a situation where you felt you should report a concern about the conduct of a registered teacher or early childhood teacher, or about how the education setting may have handled

Need a support service? In these uncertain times, many people find they need support unexpectedly. From housing to health to employment and financial support, Ask Izzy is a one-stop shop for all the services and

Parents Victoria supports the RACV’s call for all schools to have 40km/h speed limits on adjacent roads.

Susan McLean from CyberSafety Solutions has produced a series of free videos on how to stay safe in the online environment. Transcripts are also available. The presentations include: Internet facts vs fiction Duty of care

Now more than ever, parents are looking for ways to protect their teenager’s mental wellbeing. The Partners in Parenting program, delivered by Prevention United and Monash University, is a free, evidence-based, online program for parents

In this article on the ABC website, parenting expert Justin Coulson summarises extensive academic research on the key factors for success at school.

PV made a submission to the Victorian Public Accounts and Estimates Committee enquiry into the Victorian Government’s response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Our submission emphasised good communication with families and passed on positive and negative

This Federal Government website has resources for parents on important topics related to their school-age children’s wellbeing, such as: Bullying, aggression and violence Online safety Supporting your child to make responsible decisions Diversity and inclusion
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