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Creating a School Where Boys Will Thrive
When to Worry: The school's role in identifying the student at risk
What's Happening to Our Girls?
Alcohol and Other Drugs: What are young people up to?
***PLEASE NOTE: Due to illness, the 2010 Melbourne What's Happening to Our Girls? seminar will be rescheduled for date in March 2011. Exact date TBD.



Creating a School Where Boys Will Thrive
presented by Steve Biddulph

Creating a School Where Boys Will Thrive is the 2010 edition of the popular event Making School a Better Place for Boys. Download your registration form:

Brisbane, 12 March 2010
Cairns, 15 March 2010
Hobart, 26 March 2010
Melbourne (Moorabbin), 7 May 2010
Melbourne (Keilor), 10 May 2010
Sydney (CBD), 6 August 2010
Sydney (Crows Nest), 9 August 2010

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When to Worry: The school's role in identifying the student at risk
presented by Michael Carr-Gregg

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A one-day, skills-based seminar for teachers, principals and other professionals in middle years and secondary education. The seminar looks at issues surrounding youth mental health, and the role a school community can play in providing support and raising awareness. Download your registration form:

Brisbane, 4 June 2010
Sydney, 18 June 2010
Melbourne, 30 November 2010

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What's Happening to Our Girls?
with Maggie Hamilton, Evelyn Field, Emily Maguire and more

An exploration of behavioural issues, expectations, bullying and the contemporary teen and tween mindset in Australian schools. Download your registration form:

Brisbane, 21 April 2010

Melbourne, 27 August 2010
PLEASE NOTE: Due to illness the 2010 Melbourne What's Happening to Our Girls? seminar will be rescheduled for March 2011, exact date TBD. We apologise for any inconvenience.

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Alcohol and Other Drugs: What are young people up to?
with Paul Dillon

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Many teachers access information on drugs from unreliable sources such as commercial television and the internet and as a result there is a great deal of mythology around drugs and their use. This one-day seminar aims to empower teachers with information about current trends in alcohol and other drugs and assist them in the classroom. The presentation will focus on building knowledge about alcohol and drug use and debunking common myths. Download your registration form:

Melbourne, 13 August 2010

Sydney, 3 September 2010

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  English/Literacy Seminars
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