Opportunity for Queensland Primary Schools to join Body Safety Australia pilot program.
Body Safety Australia are looking for primary schools in Brisbane and Townsville to take part in a pilot program to help with feedback and further development of our programs in Queensland.
As well as educating and empowering staff and students in body safety and respectful relationships, participating schools will receive the program at cost price and have the opportunity to lead the charge in prioritising child safety and well-being in their community.
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Body Safety Australia win the 2020 Victorian Early Years Award for promoting children’s health and wellbeing.
Body Safety Australia are proud to be named as winners of this year’s Victorian Early Years Award (VEYA) in the Promoting Health and Wellbeing category.
Announced on the 25th of November through the Department of Education and Training’s social media channels, the Early Years Body Safety Superstars program was one of 20 finalists shortlisted from 115 nominations across all categories.
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Keeping Children Safe: Body Safety Australia CEO Deanne Carson featured in Pick a Lane newsletter.
Semann & Slattery’s Pick a Lane newsletter interviewed Deanne Carson, the CEO of Body Safety Australia, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing childhoods free from violence. Semann & Slattery, as well as Body Safety Australia, are working hard to help educators and teachers understand how this could happen in our sector, and what we can all do to help minimise the risk.
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What we actually need to do to #SaveOurChildren
While QAnon and #SaveOurChildren are gaining momentum in raising awareness about paedophilia and child abductions, the reality is that these movements are in fact distracting us from the reality of child sexual abuse in Australia.
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5 Tips for Great Sexuality Education Lessons
How to make relationships and sexuality education fun and accurate.
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Building an Anti-racist Environment
Explore how to help your school or early learning centre challenge racism.
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Sexuality in Early Childhood: Inspire 2020 Conference
Our panel came together with one thing in mind: to share our own deeply personal stories to make a difference to the way in which LGBTIQ adults and children are treated, seen and understood in early childhood education and care settings. Through our sharing of stories, we covered many matters related to children, adults, play, relationships, environments, resourcing and language. We also shared statistics related to LGBTIQ youth, not to shock, but to stress the vital impact that our work can have on stopping our youth from becoming just another statistic.
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Reaching Rural and Regional Victoria | School Readiness Funding
In an Australia-wide first, the Victorian government is providing $160 million in extra support to funded kindergartens over the next four years. According to the 2015 Australian Early Development Census, one in five Victorian children start school ‘developmentally vulnerable’, the impact of which can be felt across a lifetime.
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Term 4 Newsletter | 2019
Now is a great time to revisit the Safe Adults activity with children. Summer holidays are a lot of fun but they can also be a time of risk as children are often less supervised and in the company of other adults and teens.
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Podcast: Listening Adults can Break the Cycle of Secrecy and Shame - 3KND Kool N Deadly
Body Safety Australia Superstar and lead educator Lauren French sat down with the team at 3KND Kool N Deadly, Melbourne’s only indigenous radio station, to speak about consent and how we help children to understand their own sense of bodily autonomy.
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What Does it Mean to be a Feminist Teacher?
Excerpt from Redress Vol 28 No. 1, June 2019: Educators Riding the Wave of #MeToo By Body Safety Australia CEO Deanne Carson. Click here to download the pdf publication.
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Term 3 Newsletter | 2019
National Child Protection Week is coming up on 1 - 7 September.
Our Superstar educators will be in Sydney working with schools and early learning centres on both sides of the harbour.
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