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Life Education

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 8262 4300



Address: Level 7, 280 Pitt street 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.lifeeducation.org.au

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24.01.2022 Today we recognize the ‘National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence’ (NDA) with Bullying No Way! It's unfortunately clear that bullying is an issue in our community. But, before we can begin to tackle the issue, it's important to understand what it is and its impact. In this Life Education Parenting Podcast, Dr Karyn Healy discusses how bullying influences students' interactions and behavior within peer groups can provide essential insights into the most appropriate responses by parents, carers and the school: http://bit.ly/3bYh3Pr



23.01.2022 Travelling with kids? Whether it’s an overnight trip or extended break, when you’re on the go and away from your routine and environment, it’s important to prioritise safe medicines storage. Accidents don’t take a holiday, so while you’re away ensure you’re still keeping medicines up and away. Follow these simple medicines storage tips courtesy of Consumer Healthcare Products Australia to help keep your kids safe no matter where you are.

13.01.2022 Knowing exactly what bullying is (and isn’t) and understanding why it happens are critical to finding positive and lasting solutions for everyone involved. Identifying bullying is half the solution. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2MrdxSF

11.01.2022 We were recently honored to have an audience (and afternoon tea) with our Life Education Patron His Excellency Governor-General of Australia the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retd) at Admiralty House. Joining Life Education Australia CEO Kellie Sloane was Life Education Chair Sue O'Malley GAICD and Deputy Chair Shaun Bonétt. His Excellency and Mrs. Hurley have been supporters of our work, educating children and young people to make safer and healthier choices, for quite a number of years.



06.01.2022 Bullying affects everyone involved; the perpetrator, victim and those who witness it. With serious and long-term emotional consequences adding to the immediate harmful effects, communities that condone or ignore bullying may create an environment fostering more serious anti-social behaviour. It is only by taking action together, that we can begin to combat bullying behaviour and say Bullying No Way! Read more: http://bit.ly/30MV4Eu

05.01.2022 In this podcast for Life Education Queensland, Dietitian Kate Di Prima talks about the hot button diet issues facing many families from why kids aren’t eating enough greens, to managing fussy eaters and dealing with allergies, and responding to the obesity epidemic

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