Learning with impact
Do you teach Grades 3 to 6? The program is free and you can start at any time.
Prefer a Carlton facilitator to deliver the program for you? Contact us to book.
about the program
Road to Respect was designed closely with the experts, developed with advice from the
Department of Education, La Trobe University and Our Watch to ensure it meets best practice and aligns with the ‘Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships’ curriculum.

the program

Session one:
Managing your emotion
Students gain a more in-depth understanding of the fluctuating nature of emotions and how they can be portrayed, as well as a range of strategies to manage difficult emotions.

Session two:
Bullying and
help-seeking
Students gain tools to recognise bullying in its varying forms and identify where and how to seek support.

Session three:
Being a buddy and
stereotypes
Students learn the behaviours associated with being an active bystander and are prompted to identify common gender stereotypes along with their potential negative impacts.

Session four:
Values and
respects
Students learn the difference between values and characteristics, what equality is and how to make sure they treat everyone equally and with respect.
What schools are saying
Our Impact
students have participated in Road to Respect.
hours spent delivering the program.
%
average school satisfaction rate.
%
of schools agree the program aligns with their Respectful Education curriculum.
