PRIMARY SCHOOL WORKSHOPS
Dedicated workshops to support young people in primary schools
PUTTING OUR YOUNGEST FIRST
Each workshop addresses and builds on students' social and emotional development, social and communication skills, and foster their literacy development. All workshops align with Australian Curriculum standards of creative and critical thinking, personal and social capability, ethical understanding, and intercultural understanding.
UNITE
UNITE builds a shared understanding of what bullying is and how it impacts those targeted. Students are empowered with strategies to promote a culture of taking action to support each other.
The big idea: “Each one of us has the power to challenge bullying, even in the smallest and simplest ways.”
SYNC
SYNC is an empowering introduction to the digital world, exploring the opportunities and challenges of online communication, as well as providing strategies to navigate conflict online.
The big idea: “Our individual actions may seem small but together they create the online world we want to see.”
STEP UP
STEP UP launches students into a mindset of social leadership and strength, exploring their individual capabilities to take positive action on causes and issues that are important to them.
The big idea: “You can have an impact on the world today, by using your strengths to take action on what you care about.”
BELONG
BELONG introduces students to the important role that they play in building inclusive school communities, empowering them with foundational strategies and empathy to combat social exclusion and increase awareness of diverse perspectives.
The big idea: “Each one of us matters, and we all have the power to make everyone feel like they belong.”
"people started to respect each other a lot more and notice that everyone is worth something. PROJECT ROCKIT gave me great strategies about life skills and lessons that I never forgot, and used these to better myself and the community around me."
- 12 year old workshop participant, VIC
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