We are grateful to Wellbeing Lead Teachers at participating schools including Arden Anglican School, Kambala, The King's School, Loreto Normanhurst, St James College, St Patrick's College, PLC Sydney, Tudor House and other schools in Sydney , Sha Tin College in Hong Kong and in the UK. In addition to educating students the program targets teacher wellbeing. We recognise the phenomenal initiative and enthusiasm of staff at our partner schools.
Chilled and Considerate School Programs are suitable for blended online or face to face delivery:
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Year 5 - 6 program (8 x 20-25 minute lessons)
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Year 7 - 11 program (5 x 60 minute lessons or 15 x 10 to 20 min lessons)
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Year 12 program (15 x 20 minute lessons)
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Year 13 program (Hong Kong and UK)
All programs include:
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Teacher materials including a manual, PPT slides, scenarios, audio and video clips, and guided meditations.
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Access to advice and guidance through our regular communication and Zoom calls.
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Note that although the programs were written initially with Australian schools in mind, the material is readily adaptable to other contexts with the inclusion of materials to support bereavement. The programs are already being used in Hong Kong and the UK.
Download an excerpt from the lesson materials here.
A 12 month whole school license to access and use each of the programs is AU$847 (inc. GST; approximately £420 GBP). The purchase of a second program is only AU$638 (inc. GST).
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Sign up now to start using the resources.
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**For NSW schools, the Year 7 to 11 program addresses several NESA PDHPE Stage 4 and 5 Syllabus Outcomes for Health, Wellbeing and Relationships.
Purchase COVID-19 Chilled and Considerate
Complete Program
Valid for 12 months
AUD$847
Prices are in Australian Dollars
and include 10% Good and Services tax
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Complete single program with student journal
Teacher materials, including manual, slides and meditations
Access to advice and guidance through regular communication.
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