You can find more resources to support respectful relationships education on the Student Wellbeing Hub. This website provides information and resources to help build and sustain the wellbeing of whole school communities. It is underpinned by the Australian Student Wellbeing Framework and has resources to support teachers and educators, students, parents and carers.
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Professional learning
These online courses are designed for teachers to deepen their understanding of respectful relationships education and learn how to work with students to make classrooms a safer place. Teacher and pre-service teacher versions available.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
Find resources specifically designed for teachers and educators working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
Students with disability
Find resources and information to support students with a diverse range of skills and abilities to access respectful relationships education.
Culturally and linguistically diverse students
Access research and resources for delivering respectful relationships education in culturally diverse communities.
LGBTIQ+ students and families
Resources and information for students and their families who identify as lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender/gender diverse, intersex and/or queer.
Research and evidence
Access the latest research and evidence revealing what works in respectful relationships education.
Parents and carers
Learn why respectful relationships education is important for your child at school. Explore video resources and links to useful tips for parents and carers.
State and Territory Information
Explore respectful relationships education information specific to your state or territory.
ACT - Respectful relationships education
NSW - Child protection and respectful relationships education
NT - Northern Territory social and emotional learning
QLD - Respectful relationships education program
SA - Keeping Safe: Child protection curriculum information for educators
TAS - Respectful relationships: Teaching and learning