Webinar: Getting attendance back on track
Student attendance rates across Australia and internationally have dropped over the past decade, with even more students now at risk of falling behind. To explore this concerning trend, The Smith Family recently hosted a webinar.
Now is the time to tackle child poverty as a national priority
We need a comprehensive national framework for reducing child poverty, writes Doug Taylor, who reflects on the impact poverty has on children’s educational outcomes. Read more...
Hope went from avoiding school to wanting to teach
Being singled out for living in poverty had taken a toll on Hope’s confidence. And it had made her disengage from her schooling. See how Hope overcame this.
Poverty and illness a tough juggling act for families
All single mum Carissa wanted was for her three children to have the same opportunities as other kids. Read how Smith Family Champions helped give them the opportunities they deserve.
Our Koorie Learning Club is bringing the community together
Through our Koorie Learning Club, younger Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are getting homework help from senior students in their community.
Thank you for giving Jemimah the power to be bold
Sedef sets big challenges for herself and rises to them
Sedef’s long-term plans are well and truly in action
iTrack students to plan their career paths
Through our iTrack program, students in Years 9 to 11 are given the chance to explore more options for the future and make a plan. It’s guidance they desperately need but often can’t get at home.
Building confidence to succeed
Experience real life results, meet children on our programs & discover more Smith Family stories - Building confidence to succeed
When it comes to careers, seeing is believing
All children deserve to be able to have big career dreams. Our Work Inspiration Reach Out program is designed to inspire students with careers beyond imagination, with role models making those careers real.