Queensland kids are facing urgent dangers

It's a frightening reality, but so much more can be done.

The world is changing at an alarming rate and parents are struggling to keep up with the risks facing their kids.

Kids today have to face so much. Whether it's the dangers of online content and behaviours, the rise of smoking and vaping, or mental and physical health concerns.

More than ever, it's critical that Life Education Queensland reaches as many children as possible, helping to arm them with the tools they need to make smart and healthy choices.

We are Queensland’s largest non-Government provider of health and wellbeing education for children.

By making a donation today, you'll be helping to spread Life Education Queensland’s crucial programs and messages to more school-aged children.

Together, we can continue to give our kids the tools they need for a healthier and happier future.

Please, make a donation now or make a generous monthly contribution to help us continue to deliver these critical programs.

The urgent risks facing Queensland kids

Online Dangers

Predators hiding behind fake social media profiles are a constant threat to the health and well-being of children. 1-in-4 children aged 8-12 have experienced unwanted online contact or content.

Vaping

Smoking and vaping are on the rise amongst youth. 7.5% of 12-17 year-olds in Australia report being weekly smokers. In 2023, 14% of 14-17 year-olds had vaped.

Bullying

70% of kids aged 12-13 experience bullying throughout the year. While 46% of kids who experience bullying are likely to engage in bullying-like behaviours against another child.

The impact of our programs

In 2022/23, generous people like YOU helped Life Education Queensland reach...

But there's still SO many more children who need our help

Your gift will make a huge impact. If you can, please give today.