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Now in its second year, the Healthy Harold Hundred is an annual exercise and fundraising challenge developed by Life Ed Queensland – the state’s largest non-government provider of health, wellbeing and safety education to children.
Being an exercise challenge, the Healthy Harold Hundred has firm roots within local community groups, and your team can join our MOVEment during the month of June to stop bullying!
The challenge aims to address the problems of bullying and violence before they happen.
The Healthy Harold Hundred is more than just an exercise challenge. It’s a way to raise awareness for an issue with some troubling statistics:
Rally your teams and let’s kick some goals to end bullying and violence this June!
If you’re a sporting team, community group, or simply believe in our cause and want to help, why not set up a team this year and have some fun in the process!
With your support, we can provide respectful relationship educational programs to over 100,000 QLD kids in 2022.
Visit the Harold Health Hundred website.
The City of Gold Coast are developing a plan for Sport and Physical Activity on the Gold Coast 2023 – 2033. This plan aims to be an industry and community wide plan, that will help drive the City forward as we head into the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2032. If you are involved [&helli...
Talking about Immunisation Despite children aged 6 months to under 5 years being eligible for annual influenza vaccination under the National Immunisation Program and being more at risk of complications from influenza, there was a substantial decrease in influenza vaccination coverage among children...
As part of the National Initial Assessment and Referral (IAR) for Mental Healthcare initiative, the Department of Health (the Department) has been progressing work to develop additional IAR guidance for specific population groups. Throughout 2021, the Department has worked closely with the Expert Ad...
The Australian National Standards of Care for Childhood-onset Heart Disease are now available for public consultation. Stakeholder input and public consultation is being sought for this first draft document, and will remain open until the 23 December 2021. To create the most collaborative, effective...
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