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  • Raising Children Network

    How Brains are Built: The Core Story of Brain Development Video

    Beyond Blue Fact Sheets

    Connect Play Learn

    Playgroup WA Parent Resources

    Ngala - Parent Support

    Healthy WA - Parent Handouts

    Zero to Three

  • School Holiday Activities Perth

    Perth Child Health and Development Directory

    Relationships Australia - Parenting and Family Relationships

    Ruah Community Services

    Ngala Parent Support

    Carers WA

    Luma For Her - Health and Wellbeing

    SMS4Dads

    Multicultural Services Centre

    Kin - Disability Advocacy

    Create Foundation

    Reach Out - Parent Support for Teens

  • Noongar Dictionary

    Yokai - Healing our Spirit

    WellMob

    Yarn Safe (HeadSpace)

    ReachOut

    Australian Indigenous Health InfoNet

    Mob Smiles

    Small Talk - Big Yarns (YouTube)

    Koori Curriculum

    Moorditj Yarning

    KindiLink

    SMS4Dads - Being an Aboriginal Dad

  • Department of Education - Resources for Families

    Perth Kids Hub: Child Health and Development Directory

    Mentally Healthy Schools

    First 5 Forever

    Better Beginnings - State Library of WA

  • Freedom Support Services

    PFLAG Australia - Parents in Pride

    Living Proud

    Minus 18 Resources

    SECCA Gender Diversity Brochure

    Transfolk WA

    TransHub

    QLife

    Perth Children’s Hospital - Gender Diversity Service

    ReachOut

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​Next Challenge wants to thank and pay respects to the Whadjuk people and Elders, past, present, and emerging, of the Noongar Nation, who have preserved and protected the land (kanana) and waterways (bilya) on which we continue to play (waabiny), live (djooroobidiny), learn (kadadjiny), work, and provide services on today (yey).

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