Magic & Mayhem
Your quest awaits! Come explore the world of Magic & Mayhem and see if you can recover the amulet with your team by your side!’
Your quest awaits! Come explore the world of Magic & Mayhem and see if you can recover the amulet with your team by your side!’
Consent is important for all people, of all sexualities, in all kinds of situations. Play this game and explore what role gender and body language play in providing consent.
Concept and content for the game is produced by peer mentors: Elley, Harley, Jamaika-Rose, JF, Kynan, Kyrah, Phoenix and Shaun.
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Consent is an important part of all relationships. This game explores some ways to respectfully accept a No, when someone says No to us either via words, actions or body language.
We all experience power. This game explores the bigger structures we all experience, influence and challenge. Enjoy the maze game and see if you can get the high score!
There are many misconceptions and stereotypes about gender that we consciously or unconsciously encounter every day. Play Fact or Fib to explore some common gender stereotypes.
All young people deserve to have happy, healthy and respectful relationships. Have a play of the game and test your knowledge!
The contribution of Aboriginal Australians has shaped our knowledge of the country and our identity. All Australians benefit from the generosity of Aboriginal people sharing their Country and their culture.
Relationships Australia (SA) acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians; their spiritual, physical, emotional, mental and economic connection to the Land and Seas, and apologises for the atrocities that have been perpetrated on them and their ancestors, and recognises the continued impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians today.
We are committed to an ongoing process of reconciliation and will actively engage in redressing inequitable distributions of the physical, spiritual and political economy, in regards to Australian Indigenous issues.
Relationships Australia (SA) recognises and acknowledges that dispossession of Country, and the disruption to family connections has resulted in a breakdown of social networks created through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian’s Knowledge, Law and Culture. We also recognise the continuous intergenerational impact of the history of invasion, policies and legislation.