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Browse our range of learning pathways. If you're not sure where to start, we suggest completing the short Family Check-in for tailored recommendations.

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Supporting your child's wellbeing during separation or divorce

7 Short Modules
Gain ideas, strategies and confidence to lessen the impacts of separation or divorce on children.

Supporting the mental health of children who have experienced family and domestic violence

5 Short Modules
If you have experienced family and domestic violence, this pathway offers guidance for considering your child’s experience and ways to lessen impacts on their mental health.

Supporting your child's mental health when you're experiencing mental illness

7 Short Modules
This pathway offers strategies to support parents and caregivers experiencing mental illness or mental health difficulties to talk about it with their child, plus tips on navigating parenting and supporting children’s wellbeing.

Supporting the mental health of children in foster and kinship care

9 Short Modules
This pathway is for foster and kinship carers seeking to better understand what influences the emotional wellbeing of children and ways to nurture their positive mental health.

Supporting children who have experienced bullying

7 Short Modules
Explore the impacts of bullying on children aged 5–12 years, plus practical strategies for supporting your child if they have experienced bullying to protect their mental health.

Supporting the mental health of children who have engaged in bullying

5 Short Modules
health and wellbeing into the future. This pathway is for parents and carers of children who have engaged in bullying behaviours of any type. It explains how engaging in bullying can affect children, their daily life and other family members. Importantly, it offers ways parents can support children to address bullying and have positive relationships – and mental health.

Supporting your child’s mental health after a disaster

6 Short Modules
Guidance to help you notice and support your child’s mental health and family wellbeing after experiencing a disaster.

Supporting children through loss and grief

5 Short Modules
This pathway is for parents seeking ideas, strategies and confidence to support children as they navigate grief after experiencing loss of any kind.

Five ways to support your child's mental health

6 Short Modules
This pathway describes five key ways parents and other important adults in a child’s life can nurture and protect their mental health.

Understanding and supporting your child's emotions and behaviours

6 Short Modules
Ideas and practical tips for parents wanting to support their children to understand, experience and express all their emotions in healthy ways.

Supporting children experiencing intense emotions

5 Short Modules
For parents of children struggling with ongoing intense emotions (like anxiety, anger, sadness and guilt), this pathway offers guidance to help children understand and express their emotions in supportive ways.

Supporting the mental health of children with chronic physical illness

Learn about the potential impacts living with chronic physical illness or injury can have on children’s mental health and discover strategies to support the wellbeing of your child and family.

Building positive connections to support your child's wellbeing

1 Short Module
Gain strategies for building your connection with your child to help them feel safe, loved and better able to manage during difficult times.

Creating family routines to support children's mental health

1 Short Module
Get tips for maintaining or creating new family routines and rituals that support children’s mental health and family wellbeing.

Talking with children during tough times

1 Short Module
Learn ways to communicate openly and in age-appropriate ways to help children make meaning about what’s going on in their world.

Building support networks and getting help when you need it

1 Short Module
Consider who is in your family’s support networks and learn ways to strengthen or build connections to get extra help when you or your child need it.

The role of parents in a two-parent household

1 Short Module
This pathway is designed to support you as parent in a two-parent household.

The role of single parents

1 Short Module
This pathway is designed to help single parents like yourself.

The role of young carers

1 Short Module
This pathway is designed to help support you as a young carer.

The role of foster and kinship carers

1 Short Module
This pathway is designed to support you as a guardian/foster or kinship carer.

The role of grandparent carers

1 Short Module
This pathway has been designed to support you as a grandparent.
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Urgent help

If you are feeling overwhelmed or low, or you are concerned that someone in your family is struggling or might be thinking of suicide, you can call Lifeline on 13 11 14. If anyone's life is in immediate danger, call Triple Zero (000)

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