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When we’re feeling helpless and hopeless it can be empowering to arm ourselves with knowledge. Resources here at The Village are meant for this. While you’re waiting for that appointment or a situation has punched you in the gut, these resources are intended to arm you with knowledge and make you feel less alone. Because one thing for sure is someone has already been there done that so we may as well learn from each other.
If you have some great resources we can add please email The Village. We welcome all contribution that is aligned with our values. This page is for you, me, all of us!
A blog from Peter Gray Ph.D. School Refusal: Crime, Mental Disorder, or Human Right? Views on school refusal depend on beliefs about children and human rights.
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Based on current numbers, one in three people living with an eating disorder is male, and there are a lot of men suffering in silence. The truth is, anyone, from high primary school kids to middle-aged men—including sports stars like Brock McLean — can get an eating disorder. This mental illness doesn’t discriminate.
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Our podcast connects you with experts, people with a lived experience and their families and carers. Whether you’re personally affected, you’re caring for a friend or family member, or want to find out more about body image issues and eating disorders, Butterfly: Let’s talk Podcast is a great place to start.
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Gawura Centre for Indigenous Education is established at Brookvale TAFE. The active and influential Aboriginal Education Consultative Group meets monthly at Gawura to take action and work for Aboriginal education and cultural matters in the Northern Beaches.
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This group have regular YOUTH meet ups! The facebook page is established for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders for the sharing of community events and sharing of good news stories on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, NSW.
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Improving cultural connection, mental health and physical wellbeing in Northern Sydney’s Aboriginal Community.
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The Aboriginal Support Group – Manly Warringah Pittwater (ASG) started in 1979 as a treaty organisation and later developed into a group of people committed to supporting Indigenous Australians in their broader struggle for justice.
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LGBTQIA+ resources and guides for students, parents and teachers.
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We are proud to bring you TransHub, a digital information and resource platform for all trans and gender diverse people in NSW, our loved ones, allies and health providers.
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This section of TransHub takes a broad look at how we might legally affirm our gender such as updating our legal identity, living trans on different visas as well as understanding our rights and knowing what to do, and where to go to seek justice, interacting with the criminal justice system and accessing superannuation.
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Legal facts from Sydney Criminal Lawyers.
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Legal facts from Sydney Criminal Lawyers.
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Study a UTS College diploma or graduate certificate and when you successfully complete your studies, you’ll receive guaranteed entry* to the corresponding UTS undergraduate or postgraduate degree.
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Our Schools Are Broken
with Adriano Di Prato – former President of the Victorian Catholic Secondary Schools Deputy Principals Association
Let kids’ curiosity run wild with classes and groups on any topic you can imagine. Listed by subject, age, price (from $0), time of day etc. Highly recommended by the homeschool community.
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A supportive and informative Australian Facebook page with over 32000 members…
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