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In 2016, the team behind CONNECTED were proud to form a partnership with the Bully Zero Foundation and Essendon Football Club to deliver performances of CONNECTED to schools in north-west Melbourne. Managed by the Essendon Football Club, the CONNECTED team presented over 53 performances in 7 weeks, to more than 8,000 students (plus 30,000 at our Etihad Stadium performance!) Each school performance was followed by a chat with cast and representatives from the Club and the Bully Zero Foundation and best of all, this amazing package was provided FREE to schools in the Essendon area and catered to all ages from Years 5-12.
This partnership was a first of its kind in Australia – individually, CONNECTED, Essendon and Bully Zero have been making major strides in delivering a powerful and effective anti-bullying message in schools, but together the team created a true powerhouse presentation which has already made waves among the community and provided a great talking point for teachers, parents and students alike.
This partnership was a first of its kind in Australia – individually, CONNECTED, Essendon and Bully Zero have been making major strides in delivering a powerful and effective anti-bullying message in schools, but together the team created a true powerhouse presentation which has already made waves among the community and provided a great talking point for teachers, parents and students alike.
CONNECTED in schools
In order to raise awareness of the serious impact that cyber bullying can have, the conversation HAS to be started with your students. Over the last two professional school tours, this contemporary musical production has been successful in starting dialogue between student, teacher and parent.
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Sydney schools – to express your interest in 2016 performance dates please email us here.
If you need help NOW, please contact Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 or Lifeline on 13 11 14 or 000.
NOTE: The issue of cyber bullying may bring be sensitive to many young people. We recommend Year Advisors or Welfare Counsellors are present at the event to ensure students feel comfortable to reach out.