Register Your Interest for the Naturally Brave Natural Disaster Resilience 2026 QLD Program

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Queensland primary schools are invited to submit an expression of interest to participate in the 2026 Naturally Brave program. 

Following successful programs in 2023-2025, Bushfire Kids Connect, Makers Empire and Growing With Gratitude are joining forces again in 2026 to a pioneering and engaging program designed to promote awareness of natural disasters and encourage resilience and empathy in students. 

The Naturally Brave Learning by Design program will be delivered up to 20 Primary Schools in 2026. 

The project is funded by the Australian Government National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Disaster Ready Funding (DRF) 2023/2024. This opportunity is limited so register your school’s expression of interest today.

 

Naturally Brave Project Aims

● Help students understanding their highest potential disaster risk in their local community context and creating a ‘disaster reduction risk action plan’ responsive to their location.

● Help students to be well-informed and understand why natural disasters happen, how they are controlled, their impact on the environment, and approaches to disaster management that promote sustainability. Indigenous land management is at the forefront of this project as we understand the importance of the WHY, WHERE, HOW of natural disasters. 

● Support students’ emotional wellbeing by teaching skills; including: ownership and a focus on service to others (volunteering in their community), self-awareness, gratitude, empathy and kindness, as well as coping strategies in an evacuation.

● Empower students as problem solvers and creative designers who can make a difference in their families’ lives. Students will use the design thinking problem-solving methodology and 3D design to create solutions to help during an evacuation such as packing a bag, helping mum and dad, protecting animals etc.

What Do Schools Receive?

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What Do Schools Commit To?

  • Provide release for 1.5 days for 1 or more participating classroom teachers (not IT technicians or non-teaching staff). 
  • Project to start with teachers attending 1 face-to-face professional learning day in Term 2 (schools cover TRT expenses). Students will then commence the project in Term 4. Project completion with teachers and students attending a Showcase Day in Term 4 (schools arrange transport and cover TRT expenses).
  • Support capacity building of teachers through facilitation of ‘flow-on’ professional learning at their sites.
  • Attend 1 face-to-face professional learning day in your state in term 2
  • Participate in professional learning communities.
  • Year 3-6 students complete a ready-made, in-app Challenge Course – approx. 4-5 lessons. The Challenge Course is based around Natural Disaster awareness and wellness.
  • Attend, with nominated students, the Showcase Day (1/2 day) in Term 4 in your state.
  • Participate in data collection and share their learning experiences with others.

Register Your Expression of Interest Now

Fill out the form below to register your interest for this program. Early bird registration of interests are now open, get in early!

This project runs in terms 2-4, 2026. 

Early expressions of interest close Friday, December 5th, 2025.

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