Is Thrive a registered charity?
No, Thrive is not a charity but a business. We believe this is vital to ensuring that Thrive is sustainable. As such, we invest heavily in supporting the latest research programmes, technological developments and evaluation of the impact the Thrive Approach has on children and young people, their settings and the wider community.
I am holding an event and would like Thrive to exhibit, who do I contact?
Please contact Elessa Impey (elessa.impey@thriveapproach.com.au) with the details of your event.
Do you have any resources available to buy online?
We do not currently offer any resources outside of our training courses. As a Thrive Licensed Practitioner, you are provided with comprehensive resources and support as well as a raft of activities and strategies on Thrive-Online.
Do you have any information on working with adults who have interruptions in their development or have experienced neglect or abuse?
At Thrive we focus on the social and emotional development of children and young people up to the age of 18, rather than adults. We do not offer any resources or training for practitioners working with adults.
Can you send information about the Thrive Approach to my child’s school?
Please get in touch with the Relationship Manager for your area – enquiries@thriveapproach.com.au
Where can I order Thrive umbrellas and posters?
You can order Thrive merchandise through your local Relationship Manager on enquiries@thriveapproach.com.au or place your order over the phone by calling us on 0450 874 689
Can you help me find a school in my area that uses the Thrive Approach?
Of course – our team of regional Relationship Managers have an in-depth knowledge on Thrive schools and will be happy to assist you. Click here to find the Relationship Manager for your area and how to contact them.
Where can I find upcoming Thrive training in my area?
On our Thrive courses page you can filter our courses by level and area, simply enter your postcode to find training near you. We also have a team of regional Relationship Managers who are happy to help you find training and Thrive settings in your area – meet the regional team here.
Can I complete Thrive training as an individual or do I need to be part of an organisation?
To become a Thrive Licensed Practitioner you will need to be working with children on a regular basis and be able to carry out Thrive-Online assessments to pass the course. We recommend volunteering at a school if this is not possible in your current role.
To talk through our training courses and to discuss funding options, contact our Relationship Development team on 0450 874 689 or enquiries@thriveapproach.com.au