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Australian children wont miss out on Healthy Harold thanks to new program

Thursday, 30 Apr 2020

In response to COVID-19 and confirming their commitment to the health and wellbeing of Australian children, Life Ed has launched a new online program to reach school communities.

Available to all schools, Life Ed Online provides valuable lessons exploring healthy eating, personal safety, physical activity, cybersafety and the impact of alcohol and other drugs.

Traditionally delivered face to face in schools, via a team of educators and a fleet of 100 Mobile Learning Centres (also known as Life Ed Vans) the Life Education Program reaches 700,000 children each year.

Life Ed CEO, Kellie Sloane, has been impressed, but not surprised, by the flexibility of her team and their ability to adapt during the COVID19 pandemic.

“To ensure relevancy, Life Ed has been adapting its program since our inception in 1979. While we are not currently able to deliver our program face to face in schools, we are excited to share Life Ed Online with teachers, schools and students,” Ms Sloane said.

In these uncertain times, the delivery of our program it’s never been more important to Australian communities.
LIFE ED CEO, KELLIE SLOANE

Featuring our three most popular modules, Life Ed Online contains interactive lessons presented by experienced Life Ed educators, downloadable resources and online games.

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