Kerri Recommends
For Parents………………………For Kids………………………For Teens
KidsHealth – For Parents!
If you’re looking for information you can trust about kids and teens that’s free of “doctor speak,” you’ve come to the right place. KidsHealth is the most-visited site on the Web for information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years.
BullyingCourse.com – Learn to BE the change!
Bullying is a universal issue that touches almost every person, family, school, business or community at one time or another regardless of age, gender, race, religion or socio-economic status. Bullying is not only a “school” issue, bullying is a broader community health and wellness issue. The effects of bullying can last a lifetime. Bullying also has economic costs associated with decreased productivity, lost man-hours, absenteeism, workplace aggression, harassment and intimidation.
OCDTribe
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be a life consuming disorder. Many don’t know there are millions of others that struggle with OCD. While medication and therapy is critical for coping with or managing OCD, many find sharing stories and encouragement from others that struggle with OCD can make daily challenges a little more bearable. OCDTribe offers members a place to share stories, encouragement and friendship.
CyberSmart
The ACMA’s Cybersafety Contact Centre provides practical information and helpful advice about cybersafety matters. The Centre also assists with processing orders for the ACMA’s range of cybersafety resources designed for teachers, parents, children and library staff.
KidSpot
Kidspot Australia is all about simplifying the journey that is parenting. Launched in 2005, Kidspot started as a directory of maternity, baby, and kid related equipment, toys, clothing, travel, fun, activities, sport, and related trappings. Now boasting the most comprehensive directory for parents in Australia – it makes it fast and easy for parents to identify products, services and places of interest leaving more time for all to enjoy.
Over time, Kidspot evolved to include a rich community for mums to share stories, issues, joys and connect in a moderated, private forum. Time saving tools and new topics of interest are also added continuously – driven by the parents themselves. Mums talk online to each other – and directly to us – and we learn what is of interest and shape our content and editorial to match. There is no doubt they feel at home and in control on Kidpsot – with hundreds of thousands of parents in Australia visiting Kidspot each and every month.
Human Givens Institute
The Human Givens Institute (HGI) is both a membership organisation open to those wishing to support and promote the human givens approach through all forms of psychological, educational and social interactions, and the professional body representing the interests of those in the caring and teaching professions who work in alignment with the best scientific knowledge available about the givens of human nature.
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KidsHealth – For Kids!
If you’re looking for information you can trust about kids and teens that’s free of “doctor speak,” you’ve come to the right place. KidsHealth is the most-visited site on the Web for information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years.
Kids HelpLine
Kids Helpline is a free*, 24 hour counselling service for young people aged 5-25 years. Counselling is offered by phone, email and over the web.
Counsellors respond to more than 6,000 calls each week about issues ranging from relationship breakdowns and bullying, to sexual abuse, homelessness, suicidal thoughts, and drug and alcohol use.
KidsHealth – For Teens!
If you’re looking for information you can trust about kids and teens that’s free of “doctor speak,” you’ve come to the right place. KidsHealth is the most-visited site on the Web for information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years.
Kids HelpLine
Kids Helpline is Australia’s only free, private and confidential, telephone and online counselling service specifically for young people aged between 5 and 25.
We can chat about anything…
- Your mum, dad, a boyfriend or girlfriend
- A friend who needs help
- School or study worries
- Or maybe you are feeling angry, sad or confused




