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Effective Communication with children

Effective Communication with children

20 September 2013

Jessica Poutawa suggests some helpful steps to effectively communicate with children. ...Read more

Top 10 Tips for Supporting Families

Top 10 Tips for Supporting Families

26 August 2013

Raising children is a big job. In this practical article. Captain Joanne Smith offers some practical...Read more

Behaviour management from a strengths perspective

Behaviour management from a strengths perspective

20 May 2013

When it comes to behaviour management, Jessica Poutawa says a positive approach is best....Read more

Fellows Program 2013

Fellows Program 2013

18 April 2013

The Fellows Program rewards talented individuals who have shown exceptional creativity and made a po...Read more

Tools for life

Tools for life

8 April 2013

Captain Joanne Smith shares some tips for developing critical thinking skills with children....Read more

Jesus and cool

Jesus and cool

25 March 2013

Are you relying on entertainment-value to attract young people to your ministry?...Read more

Six tips for motivating your children’s ministry leaders

Six tips for motivating your children’s ministry leaders

19 February 2013

Captain Roscoe Holland outlines some powerful steps you can take to inspire and empower your childre...Read more

Worship space #6 // the urgent call

Worship space #6 // the urgent call

31 January 2013

Michelle Kay-Browning challenges The Salvation Army about the urgency to return to our first love....Read more

Big Buds: Growing With Kids

Big Buds: Growing With Kids

17 January 2013

Jess Soper introduces us to a new program which encourages leaders change lives by actively building...Read more

Draw near to the mystery

Draw near to the mystery

27 November 2012

This Christmas, how can we cut through the distractions and help our children to focus on Jesus? ...Read more

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The Salvation Army acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to elders both past and present.

The Salvation Army is committed to ensuring the provision of safe and inclusive environments for children, young people and vulnerable people where they feel respected, safe, valued and encouraged to reach their full potential. The Salvation Army is a child safe organisation.