Do you want to collaborate with us?
The Good People Act Now project partners with many local organisations, including the Hume City Council, DPV Health and a number of local secondary colleges.
Let us know if you want to work together.
Let us know if you want to work together.
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Services we provideThe GPAN Project offers workshops for young people, by young people. We cover topics such as:
For local secondary schools, we offer the 'GPAN Hub' model as a 'critical friend' for those schools who are delivering the RRRR curriculum. Please contact us for more details. |
TESTIMONIALS
"Working in partnership with GPAN has been great! Georgia & Emily both bring a wealth of knowledge, experience and professionalism to all of the projects we are working on in partnership. GPAN are leaders in promoting gender equity and in the prevention of violence against women. In all the work that they do, they continuously role model a positive and encouraging attitude and always have the needs of the local community as a central part of their work. We look forward to continuously working together and many more projects to come!" Whitney Exposto, DPV Health Health Promotion Officer
"GPAN provides a positive environment but educates us on serious issues" Hume Central Secondary College student
"Staff at the school have noticed that the GPAN Hub students have grown in confidence and leadership ability. Additionally, GPAN Hub students are more equipped to call out gender inequality, within the school and wider community. Students have a greater understanding of what constitutes gender-based violence and its drivers" Hume Central Secondary College staff member
"GPAN provides a positive environment but educates us on serious issues" Hume Central Secondary College student
"Staff at the school have noticed that the GPAN Hub students have grown in confidence and leadership ability. Additionally, GPAN Hub students are more equipped to call out gender inequality, within the school and wider community. Students have a greater understanding of what constitutes gender-based violence and its drivers" Hume Central Secondary College staff member