Saint Ignatius College Geelong
WHY TEEN TRIPLE P ONLINE
CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE
FOR FAMILIES IN YOUR SCHOOLThe teen years are a big time for young people and their parents.
Working in a school, you’ll see the challenges parents face: encouraging their teen’s development, addressing behaviours, and assisting them to become more resilient and resourceful. It’s not always easy, and sometimes they need extra support.
That’s where online parenting support like Teen Triple P Online can help, and make all the difference for families in your school.
Thanks to funding from the Victorian Government, all parents and carers have FREE access to Teen Triple P Online, an online toolkit of proven ideas and tips developed by the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program®.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR THE
PARENTS AND CARERS AT YOUR SCHOOL?This 6-module interactive online course offers simple, realistic ways that parents and carers can positively influence their pre-teen/teen and equip them with life skills, including problem-solving, social skills, managing emotions and much more.
They can do the course on their phone, computer, or tablet – at no cost!
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO SPREAD THE WORD?
Please let parents and carers know about this program through your networks.
You could do any (or all) of the below:
- Encourage parents and carers to sign up for Teen Triple P Online
- Share this flyer with parents and carers
- Share information about the program on your social media channels. Here's an image you could use.
- Share posts from our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/triplepparenting
- Mention Teen Triple P Online (Triple P – Positive Parenting Program®) in your next school newsletter and/or app. Here’s a short paragraph you could simply cut and paste:
If you’re a parent or carer looking for practical ways to help your pre-teen or teen become more resourceful, responsible and resilient, there's online parenting support available - at no cost! Teen Triple P Online (Triple P – Positive Parenting Program®) is FREE in Victoria, thanks to funding from the Victorian Government. Start today: www.triplep-parenting.net.au/vic-en/free-parenting-courses/teen-triple-p-online/
BACKED BY RESEARCH.
PROVEN BY PARENTS.Teen Triple P Online was developed here in Australia. It’s clinically tested and proven to work. It doesn’t tell you ‘how to be a parent’ – instead, it builds on the skills and knowledge parents and carers already have.
Parents and carers at your school can also benefit from other evidence-based online programs from Triple P – including Fear-Less Triple P Online, to support children manage anxiety and become more emotionally resilient – also offered free of charge, thanks to funding from the Australian Government’s Department of Health and Aged Care.
Find out more at www.triplep-parenting.net.au
Delivery of the Teen Triple P Online program to parents and carers of children is supported by funding from the Victorian Government.
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we learn and work, and pay respect to the First Nations Peoples and their Elders, past, present and future.
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WHY TEEN TRIPLE P ONLINE
CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE
FOR FAMILIES IN YOUR SCHOOLThe teen years are a big time for young people and their parents.
Working in a school, you’ll see the challenges parents face: encouraging their teen’s development, addressing behaviours, and assisting them to become more resilient and resourceful. It’s not always easy, and sometimes they need extra support.
That’s where online parenting support like Teen Triple P Online can help, and make all the difference for families in your school.
Thanks to funding from the Victorian Government, all parents and carers have FREE access to Teen Triple P Online, an online toolkit of proven ideas and tips developed by the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program®.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR THE
PARENTS AND CARERS AT YOUR SCHOOL?This 6-module interactive online course offers simple, realistic ways that parents and carers can positively influence their pre-teen/teen and equip them with life skills, including problem-solving, social skills, managing emotions and much more.
They can do the course on their phone, computer, or tablet – at no cost!
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO SPREAD THE WORD?
Please let parents and carers know about this program through your networks.
You could do any (or all) of the below:
- Encourage parents and carers to sign up for Teen Triple P Online
- Share this flyer with parents and carers
- Share information about the program on your social media channels. Here's an image you could use.
- Share posts from our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/triplepparenting
- Mention Teen Triple P Online (Triple P – Positive Parenting Program®) in your next school newsletter and/or app. Here’s a short paragraph you could simply cut and paste:
If you’re a parent or carer looking for practical ways to help your pre-teen or teen become more resourceful, responsible and resilient, there's online parenting support available - at no cost! Teen Triple P Online (Triple P – Positive Parenting Program®) is FREE in Victoria, thanks to funding from the Victorian Government. Start today: www.triplep-parenting.net.au/vic-en/free-parenting-courses/teen-triple-p-online/
BACKED BY RESEARCH.
PROVEN BY PARENTS.Teen Triple P Online was developed here in Australia. It’s clinically tested and proven to work. It doesn’t tell you ‘how to be a parent’ – instead, it builds on the skills and knowledge parents and carers already have.
Parents and carers at your school can also benefit from other evidence-based online programs from Triple P – including Fear-Less Triple P Online, to support children manage anxiety and become more emotionally resilient – also offered free of charge, thanks to funding from the Australian Government’s Department of Health and Aged Care.
Find out more at www.triplep-parenting.net.au
Delivery of the Teen Triple P Online program to parents and carers of children is supported by funding from the Victorian Government.
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we learn and work, and pay respect to the First Nations Peoples and their Elders, past, present and future.