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Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) is mandatory for all students in NSW from Kindergarten to Year 10. The PDHPE Syllabus aims to develop student knowledge and understanding, skills, values and attitudes needed to live healthy, active and fulfilling lives (K-6 NSW PDHPE Syllabus).
Y-PEP is aligned with the current NSW PDHPE K-6 Syllabus and the NSW PDHPE 7-10 Syllabus. Once a school registers for a Y-PEP program they will receive a Y-PEP Login. The Y-PEP Login will allow access to additional resources and Child Protection Education Information. 

RESOURCES

Please note an active login is required to access our range of exclusive free resources. Our resources are available to classes who have participated in either our Face to Face or Interactive Live Stream programs. If you would like to participate in one of our programs, please simply register here. It's completely free! If you have already participated, then please click the link below to access the On-Demand resources.

Useful Links

  • Kids Help Line or call 1800 55 1800,  Kids Helpline is Australia’s only free, private and confidential, telephone and online counselling service specifically for young people aged between 5 and 25.
     

  • Bring a Kids Help Line Counsellor to your school. Kids Helpline @ School is an early intervention and prevention model for all primary school aged students around Australia.
     

  • Lifeline crisis support or call 13 11 14
     

Tel: (02) 9285 6280

Email: ypep@ywca.org.au

We acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of this nation. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which our organisation is located and where we conduct our work. We pay our respects to ancestors and Elders, past and present and future. YWCA NSW is committed to honouring Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, waters and seas and their rich contribution to society.

 

YWCA Australia and Song Hotels are committed to diversity and social inclusion. This includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, people who identify as LGBTIQ, people with a disability and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

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