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Webinar on student wellbeing, resilience and mental health with Daisy Turnbull

Youth wellbeing expert Daisy Turnbull Brown explores the fundamentals of wellbeing and ‘positive psychology’ – the science of human flourishing.

Webinar discussing the new Beacon cyber safety app and strategies for parents

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Join this webinar to learn about a new app being launched and how our community members contributed to this exciting new initiative.

Peter Smith on being an actively engaged father in sport

Peter Smith, father of international cricketer Steve Smith, joins The Fathering Channel for a webinar on ‘Fathering Values and Resilience’.

Towards a more expansive model of masculinity: What’s in it for men?

In honour of International Men’s Day 2020, join us in this webinar to explore masculinity and help shift the narrative and redefine what it means to be a man.

Understanding the teenage brain with Dr Steve Kassem

Neuroscientist Dr Steve Kassem, as seen on ABC TV’s ‘Catalyst’, joins the Fathering Channel podcast to discuss ‘Understanding the Teenage Brain’.

Professor Danny Eckert explains what sleep has to do with mental health

Scientific research shows that a good night’s sleep is critical to maintaining a good mental health profile and supports other important functions.

The difference a loving environment can make for kids with Karl O’Callaghan

Former WA police commissioner Karl O’Callaghan joins us to share his new life mission of fostering kids and changing lives.

A conversation about mental health and wellness for dads with Dr Bruce Robinson and Noel Giblett

Dr Bruce Robinson opens up about important conversations around mental health and wellbeing for dads this October during Mental Health Month.

A parents support guide helping your child cope with Year 12

Dr Tim Hawkes explores the challenges for Year 12 teens during COVID-19 and how fathers and father-figures can support and motivate them.

Keeping children cyber safe and what you can do with Professor Donna Cross

There are so many places children can go online that put them at risk. Learn how you can support their cyber safety.

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