Nerang, QLD - Simply eLearning is excited to announce that Schoolies Done Right will be available for free until 30 November 2019. This online safety tool has been launched today ahead of the Schoolies festivities starting next week.
Schoolies Done Right tackles tricky issues head on. It provides information on everything from drinking and drugs, to bullying and sex. In short, it answers all the questions that teenagers are too afraid to ask. It also provides realistic scenarios that can help teenagers decide what to do if they’re put on the spot.
The course is fully responsive and mobile friendly, having been designed for use on the go.
Teenagers can quickly browse through topics to find the information they’re looking for right away.
Parents can use the information within the tool to start conversations with their teenagers prior to their departure for schoolies festivities.
To view a brief teaser and access the course, visit Simply eLearning’s Academy:
https://www.simplyelearningacademy.com/schoolies-done-right/
Simply eLearning believes that Schoolies should be a safe and fun experience. The goal of Schoolies Done Right is not to give teenagers a list of dos and don’ts, but to provide them with the information they need to make smart choices. We will be reaching out to local schools and organisations to spread awareness of this course.
Our hope is that together, we can make 2019 Schoolies the safest one yet.
Contact Information:
Simply eLearning
Ms Lee Corbett, Managing Director
lee@simplyelearning.com.au
0424 186 313
Simply eLearning
11 Hilldon Court Nerang
Gold Coast, Queensland
Australia 4211
About Simply eLearning
Establish over 12 years ago on the Gold Coast, Simply eLearning is one of Australia’s leading eLearning content development companies delivering online education solutions for some of Australia largest organisations. Simply eLearning has always been about making learning simple, effective and accessible to everyone. We aren’t just content builders, we are designers, teachers and storytellers. We believe that learning should be relevant, enjoyable and empowering.