
Health promoting schools and services
Resources to help schools and services be a health-promoting learning environment.
We are currently reviewing our resources and developing new content, but here is some information to support you in the meantime.
If there is something specific that you are looking for or would like to see, please email us at [email protected].
Cultural respect resources
Feeling welcome and included is important for all families in our learning communities.
Move Well Eat Well have created these resources to support you in building a culturally respectful learning community that is welcoming for Aboriginal families.
It provides suggestions for:
- building cultural awareness
- creating a welcoming environment
- working in partnership
- including Aboriginal cultures and histories in staff and student/child learning
- links to The Australian Curriculum /Early Years Learning Framework
- Tasmanian and interstate resources
Cultural respect resource for schools
Cultural Respect resource for early childhood education and care services
Thank you to Aboriginal Education Services and Warawyn Children's Services for your help in creating these resources.
Mental health and wellbeing resources
The sense of community that schools and early learning services offer is important to maintain for children and young people, even as routines change. Be You provide national resources to support children and educators' mental health and wellbeing.

Be You wellbeing tools for students
Be You wellbeing tools for staff
Be You also have a range of mental health and wellbeing fact sheets, with 7 main themes - wellbeing, development, social and emotional learning, relationships, mental health issues and conditions, mental health support, and grief, trauma and critical incidents.
Be You mental health and wellbeing fact sheets
Move Well Eat Well event calendars
The Move Well Eat Well Event Calendars can help you plan ahead for awareness days and events that support our key messages. Download and print them here: