This South Australian education-based strategy engages First Nations secondary school students in their education and career pathways with a competitive AFL carnival as its centerpiece.
The Multicultural Power Cup celebrates cultural diversity and expression, promotes inclusion and builds social cohesion by recognising the positive contribution of different cultures within Australia.
This Northern Territory education-based strategy engages First Nations secondary school students in their education and career pathways with a competitive AFL carnival as its centerpiece.
The Community Youth Program is a joint initiative with the Government of South Australia and endeavours to teach young people to make positive life choices for future success.
Designed specifically for year 10 students as a primary prevention program, Power to End Violence Against Women promotes respectful relationships and gender equality.
Empowered provides young women with the tools they need to understand healthy relationships and foster a well-developed sense of self.
The program is designed to have a specific focus on understanding the drivers of family violence, unpacking gender roles and stereotypes, and identifying healthy and unhealthy relationship dynamics including coercive control and digital footprint.
Keeping Safe Camps are designed and delivered to provide dedicated education on respectful relationships among students from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands.
Drawing on the similarities of transitioning from high-performing environments, ex AFL-players and ADF veterans come together to re-identify a sense of purpose and community connection.
A resilience and wellbeing program designed specifically for students from Australian Defence Force families.
Power UP provides young people aged 15-17 with evidence-informed and strengths-based information and strategies to support a positive online experience.