Elephant Ed

Elephant Ed

Education

Melbourne, VIC 1,931 followers

Consent, Respectful Relationships and Sexuality Education. For young people, by young people.

About us

Since 2015, Elephant Ed has been transforming the way sex education is taught across Australia. Elephant Ed send young, relatable and highly trained facilitators to deliver fun and engaging sex education workshops to schools, universities and community groups. But they aren’t just ordinary workshops…they’re designed and delivered for young people, by young people. Our evidence-based, age-appropriate workshops are tried and tested across all relevant age groups and are mapped to State and National curriculum guidelines. Every year, we empower tens of thousands of young people to make informed, positive and safe decisions about sexuality, relationships and growing up. After all, sex education is more than just condoms on bananas.

Website
http://www.elephanted.com.au
Industry
Education
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Melbourne, VIC
Type
Educational
Founded
2015
Specialties
Sex Education, Health and Wellbeing Education, and Facilitation

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Employees at Elephant Ed

Updates

  • 🚨 WE HAVE BEEN BUSTING TO TELL YOU ALL 🚨 If you’re based in VIC or NSW, head to https://lnkd.in/gPTTsVc to find out more info and key dates. If you’re based in a different state….watch this space 👀 2025 is shaping up to be a BIG ONE and we need more quality, purpose-driven and incredible facilitators to join our teams to keep delivering the sex education you never had. Apply now before it’s too late! #ElephantEd

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  • We’re looking forward to seeing you soon eSafety Commissioner 🤝

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    Relationships Manager at Elephant Ed

    I am so excited to share our upcoming event for Elephant Ed partner schools, ‘Navigating Digital Dangers: AI Deepfakes, Sextortion and Online Threats’, hosted in partnership with the eSafety Commissioner. No doubt the internet can be a complex, and at times, overwhelming space for young people, but we’re keen to continue to support our network of schools with best practice approaches to support young people in navigating the online world in a safe and respectful way. This event will see our Head of Programs, Cass De Nardis, and eSafety’s Ben Whiteley explore risks around AI deepfakes, sextortion, and offer practical strategies for prevention and response. If you’re a staff member at an Elephant Ed partner school (or a teacher interested in learning more), drop me a line to secure your spot!

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  • 🎥 Introducing Elephant Ed's 'In Conversation' Series Following our recent webinar on gender-based violence, we're excited to announce a three-part series where expert educators answer pressing questions submitted by schools across Australia. As discussions around gender-based violence continue to shape our educational landscape, we've partnered with leading voices in the field to provide actionable strategies for supporting both staff and students. The series will be shared with Elephant Ed partner schools over the coming weeks as we continue to invest in empowering our community to tackle these conversations with confidence. A very big thank you to Donna Davies, James Horrocks and Jessica Alger for their valuable insights across the three episodes.

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  • The Elephant Ed herd is growing again! 🐘 We're on the lookout for two new people to join our HQ team: 🤝 Relationships Manager A detail-orientated, people-person forging strong relationships with existing Elephant Ed partner schools. 📈Growth & Partnerships Manager A self-motivated go-getter creating partnerships with new schools, maximising our impact and reach. For more info and to apply: https://lnkd.in/gPTTsVc

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  • - "How do I talk to my child about this?" - "What are the laws?" - "Young men are being demonised. My son is not part of the problem. How can we talk to boys without blaming them?" We hear these questions (and more) every single day. This week, hundreds of Elephant Ed partner schools across VIC, NSW, SA, QLD and WA attended an exclusive webinar to hear best practices in navigating conversations around gender-based violence in Australia. But as we always say, while schools, teachers and educators play a vital role, it is not their entire responsibility. It has to be a team effort and it has to be supported by parents, carers and guardians. As a result, we've created this toolkit for all of our partner schools to help support their parent/carer communities in beginning or continuing their conversations at home..... because it's never too late to start. If we're going to face this national crisis, it's best to do it as a team 💪

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  • Elephant Ed is excited to be included as a quality-assured program in the NSW Department of Education's Student Wellbeing external programs catalogue under the recently launched theme of 'Respectful Relationships and Consent Education'. This theme adds to our existing themes listed under Behaviour, Sense of Belonging and Resilience. We're looking forward to continuing to support the wellbeing of students across NSW!

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