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The Resilience Project@Home

The team at The Resilience Project is excited to launch a new online platform: TRP @ Home!

With specific activities for Lower Primary, Upper Primary and Secondary students, TRP @ Home has been designed to provide families with easy to implement learning activities and digital content linked to The Resilience Projects key principles.

Resources available by clicking this link 

 

UPCOMING WEBINAR

It was incredibly unfortunate that we had to cancel our Term 1 Resilience Project presentations but after some consultation, we can now announce that the parent session will be run by webinar, with student presentations face to face, once students return to the classroom.

 

When: Parents - Monday 18 May, 6:30pm-7:30pm 

Meeting link:

 Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85073707711

 Meeting ID: 850 7370 7711

 

The Resilience Project delivers emotionally engaging programs to schools, sports clubs and businesses and provide them with evidence based, practical strategies to build resilience and happiness.  The Resilience Project has delivered programs to over 500 schools around the country and worked with many elite sporting teams including Australian cricket, netball and soccer, NRL and AFL clubs.  Through presentations, wellbeing journals, schools curriculum, teacher diaries and their App, The Resilience Project seeks to help all Australians become mentally healthy. 

Our programs are based on the following strategies:

Gratitude - Appreciating what you have, not begrudging what you don’t. 

Empathy - Thinking of the needs of others/kindness.

Mindfulness - Being present in the moment, not becoming distracted by unhelpful or negative thoughts.

During this presentation, Hugh will share his experiences and combine them with practical strategies that can be implemented everyday to improve our overall wellbeing.

 

See you then. 

Cyber Safety

The internet is essential in 21st century life for education, business and social interaction. As children move up through the school their access to various types of technology increases and it stands to reason that their exploration and curiosity increases too. The positives of the digital world overwhelmingly outweigh the negatives but children, schools and parents all need to be aware of various online risks. 

Please view the follow warnings about possible apps.