Our Programs

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation is one of Australia’s most respected children’s charities, and is dedicated to safeguarding children's future.

The National Centre Against Bullying (NCAB) is a peak body working to advise and inform the Australian community on the issue of childhood bullying and the creation of safe schools and communities, including the issue of cyber safety.

eSmart uses a cultural change approach to improve cyber safety, increase digital inclusion and reduce cyber bullying across Australia. Our programs include eSmart Schools, eSmart Libraries and the eSmart Digital Licence.

The eSmart Digital Licence is an online challenge which uses quizzes, videos and games to teach school aged children how to play, learn and socialise online in a smart, safe and responsible way.

eSmart Schools is a behaviour-change initiative in over 2,200 schools across Australia. The eSmart Schools Framework is designed to help schools improve cybersafety and reduce cyberbullying and bullying. ​

eSmart Libraries is a free purpose-built system designed to equip libraries and connect library users with the skills they need for smart, safe and responsible use of technology.

The Better Buddies Framework is a curriculum resource for primary schools, designed to enhance or introduce buddy systems in schools to help reduce bullying.

Our Buddy Bags program helps children entering emergency accommodation by providing them with a backpack of basic essential items on arrival.

The Cubby House is an Australian-first initiative that provides a sanctuary for children dealing with traumatic family situations in the Broadmeadows and Melbourne Children’s Courts.

Children Ahead provides intensive, holistic case management support to children and young people recovering from traumatic events or violent circumstances.

Our eSmart Connect Speaker and Consultancy Service provides informative workshops for schools, workplaces and the wider community.

Our Trauma Consultancy Service helps early years staff work with children aged 3-5 years affected by trauma – enabling staff to understand challenging behaviours and how best to respond to them.

The eSmart Media Literacy Lab engages secondary students in essential media literacy education through an innovative, gamified resource that reflects youth experiences.