Everyday harm overview video
Learn about everyday harm and why it is important
Provider perspective video
Hear from a CEO on why preventing and repairing everyday harm matters in support organisations.
Everyday harm information guide
This information guide explains what everyday harm is, why it matters, and the practical steps people, workers and organisations can take together to notice, prevent, respond to, and repair everyday harm.
Policy guide for providers
Using policy to prevent and address everyday harm
Everyday harm board game
This board game is a gentle, practical way that helps people learn about each other and about preventing and addressing everyday harm.
Everyday harm training pack
Learning resources to support you in sharing learning about everyday harm
Zac’s Story: Tom learns the importance of slowing down and listening
Bite-size learning including video and reflection questions
Easy English
We are currently working on the Easy English resources. Please review our stories in the meantime.
Nina’s Story: Don’t assume
Bite-size learning including video and reflection questions
Posters for preventing everyday harm
Downloadable PDF posters that show the steps to prevent everyday harm.
Louis’ Story: The joke that goes too far
Bite-size learning including video and reflection questions
Shewani’s Story: Listen to whats important to me
Bite-size learning including video and reflection questions
Clinton’s Story: Listen to what I want to do
Bite-size learning including video and reflection questions
Paul’s Story: Don’t assume what’s best, ask!
Bite-size learning including video and reflection questions
Nina’s Story: Don’t speak for me
Bite-size learning including video and reflection questions
Support worker reflection video series
Hear from Support Workers reflecting on their experience of noticing, acknowledging, responding, repairing everyday harm and making positive changes together. There are seven videos with reflection questions to consider.
Everyday harm webinar
In this seminar, the research team reports on the key findings from the three-year Australian Research Council funded study about the everyday harm experienced by young people with cognitive disability …