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  • ReachOut - Parents personal story opportunity

    ReachOut is looking to produce a video for our parents and carers site about how to support teenagers during schooling and exam periods while they are coping with the impacts of a traumatic event. We'll be aiming to hear how the incident/trauma impacted the teen's life and study, how it impacted the wider family, how the parent/carer supported their teen when it came to balancing study and recovery, and what advice ...
  • Supporting Spontaneous Volunteers Program

    NSW Government’s Supporting Spontaneous Volunteers Program offers funding to projects to support communities and volunteers to be better prepared, supported, coordinated and mobilised to respond to disaster events.
  • Your Voice Our Future

    This one is for young people! The NSW Government is seeking feedback from young people on how the government can better support them in NSW. The Minister for Youth, the Hon. Rose Jackson, MLC and the NSW Government is seeking feedback from young people aged 14 to 24 years on how the government can better support young people in NSW. The online survey asks about:
  • Every Day Matters

    Missing school for students means missing assignments, time with friends, an important math lesson or getting picked for a sports team. With days missed, years are lost. Speak to your school if you have any concerns about your child’s attendance. School staff are there to work with you and your child to help your child attend school each and every day.  ·       Go to the Every Day Matters page to ...

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