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The Alannah and Madeline Foundation

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation is a national Australian charity which was launched on 30 April 1997.[1]

Alannah & Madeline Foundation
Founded30 April 1997
TypeCharity
Location
Key people
Greg Sutherland, Chairman
Websiteamf.org.au

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation's mission is keeping children safe from violence. The foundation cares for children who have experienced or witnessed violence and runs programs which aim to prevent violence in the lives of children.[2] The foundation plays an advocacy role by being a voice against childhood violence.

History and organisation Edit

Formation Edit

 
Walter Mikac, the organisation's founder

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation was set up in memory of Alannah and Madeline Mikac, aged six and three, who were killed with their mother and 32 others at Port Arthur, Tasmania, on 28 April 1996.

Alannah and Madeline's father, Walter Mikac, Phil West and a small group of volunteers including Gaye and John Fidler who survived Port Arthur, established the foundation in the girls' memory, a national charity with the belief that all children should have a safe and happy childhood without being subjected to any form of violence.

On 30 April 1997, the Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, officially administered the national launch of the Alannah & Madeline Foundation.[1][3]

Organisation Edit

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation is located in Victoria, but operates as a national charity.[4]

The foundation's mission is keeping children safe from violence.

Edit

The foundation's logo was created using part of a family portrait drawn by Alannah Mikac, just months before she was killed at Port Arthur. The logo is Alannah and her younger sister Madeline holding hands.[5]

Programs and services Edit

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation cares for children who have experienced or witnessed violence and runs programs which aim to prevent violence in the lives of children.[6] The foundation plays an advocacy role by being a voice against childhood violence.

Better Buddies Edit

Better Buddies was launched in 2000 and is a school framework designed to create friendly and sharing school communities, in order to reduce the incidence of bullying in Australian schools.[7] Better Buddies helps students entering their first year of primary school to feel safe, valued and connected to the school community. The school pairs new primary school students with an older student buddy.[8]

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, international patron of the Alannah & Madeline Foundation, has been closely involved with the Better Buddies Framework in Australia and Denmark. In 2007, Crown Princess Mary's Foundation, the Mary Foundation, introduced 'Free of Bullying' to Denmark in co-operation with Save the Children Denmark. The program was developed with inspiration from the Alannah & Madeline Foundation's Better Buddies program.[9] The preventative anti-bullying program has now been implemented in more than 1,000 preschools and 370 schools throughout Denmark.[10]

Buddy Bags Edit

In 2007, the Buddy Bags program was introduced in response to continued demands to support children on their arrival to emergency accommodation, such as foster homes and refuges.

Buddy Bags are backpacks containing essential items, such as toiletries, pyjamas, socks, underwear and a pillowcase, as well as comfort items such as a book, photo frame and teddy bear.

More than 80,000 Buddy Bags have been distributed to children in emergency care throughout Australia.[11]

Children Ahead Edit

Children Ahead was one of the foundation's first programs. Children Ahead provides intensive support to children who have experienced violence, and has helped hundreds of children over the past 10 years to recover from traumatic events and violent circumstances.[12] Qualified staff work directly with children and families to support their emotional, educational and social needs, as well as psychological wellbeing and any overall health concerns.[13]

eSmart Schools Edit

eSmart is a system that helps schools deal with the serious issues of bullying, cyberbullying, cybersafety, and equips students with the skills and knowledge they need for smart, safe and responsible use of technology.[14]

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation worked on the development of the program for three years in collaboration with the RMIT School of Education. The foundation also consulted with the Australian Media and Communication Authority (ACMA), the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR), state education departments' student wellbeing divisions, National Centre Against Bullying (NCAB) members, and cybersafety and technology industry experts across Australia.[15]

In 2010, DEEWR provided $3 million to pilot eSmart in 150 schools across Australia.[15]

In 2011, the Victorian and Queensland Governments partnered with the foundation to make eSmart available to all their state government schools for free, and in Victoria, some independent and catholic schools that are classified as disadvantaged.[16][17]

eSmart Libraries Edit

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation, in partnership with the Telstra Foundation, will work with Australia's 1,500 public libraries to develop and roll out eSmart Libraries – a cybersafety system to better equip and connect local communities with the skills they need for the smart, safe and responsible use of technology.

eSmart Digital Licence Edit

The eSmart Digital Licence is an online challenge which uses quizzes, videos and games to prepare Australian children (aged ten and over) to be smart, safe and responsible digital citizens.

In 2015, Google partnered with the foundation to make the Digital Licence available to every grade 6 student in Australia.[18]

National Centre Against Bullying Edit

The National Centre Against Bullying (NCAB) is an initiative of The Alannah & Madeline Foundation and is a body of experts who work closely with school communities, government and industries to advise and inform the Australian community on the issue of childhood bullying, cyberbullying and cybersafety, and the creation of safe schools and communities.[19]

Events Edit

National Buddy Day Edit

National Buddy Day is a joint initiative of The Alannah & Madeline Foundation and the National Australia Bank (NAB).[20] National Buddy Day is designed to celebrate friendship and highlight the important issue of bullying.

Starry Starry Night Edit

Starry Starry Night is the foundation's annual gala ball and has become an institution on the Melbourne charity gala ball calendar. Funds raised from the event directly support the work of the foundation.

The event attracts more than 1,000 guests alongside celebrities who individually host tables and perform a variety of singing and dancing acts.[21]

eSmart Week Edit

A week of community and online events held in partnership with schools, libraries and other organisations, to teach and promote smart, safe and responsible behaviours online.

Patrons and ambassadors Edit

Name Role
Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark International Patron
Walter Mikac Founding Patron
The Hon. Malcolm Turnbull, former Prime Minister of Australia National Patron
Jimmy Bartel Ambassador
John Caldwell Ambassador
Melissa Doyle Ambassador
Daniel Jackson (footballer) Ambassador
Caitlin Figueiredo Ambassador
Ashton Kline Ambassador

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Our History". amf.org.au. The Alannah & Madeline Foundation. 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Our Programs". amf.org.au. The Alannah & Madeline Foundation. 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
  3. ^ Hutchinson, Carrie. "Road to recovery" 4 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine. The Weekly Review, 21 March 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  4. ^ "The Alannah & Madeline Foundation". Pro Bono Australia. 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Our Logo". amf.org.au. The Alannah & Madeline Foundation. 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  6. ^ "Our Programs". amf.org.au. The Alannah & Madeline Foundation. 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  7. ^ "About Better Buddies". betterbuddies.org.au. Better Buddies. 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  8. ^ "Better Buddies". amf.org.au. The Alannah & Madeline Foundation. 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  9. ^ "Save the Children Denmark Programme"[permanent dead link]. Save the Children Denmark. 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
  10. ^ "Free of Bullying" 8 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine. The Mary Foundation. 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
  11. ^ Brown, Terry. "Packing smiles for the lost and the lonely". Herald Sun, 2 June 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
  12. ^ "Children Ahead". amf.org.au. The Alannah & Madeline Foundation. 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  13. ^ "The Alannah & Madeline Foundation". ourcommunity.com.au. 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  14. ^ "About eSmart". esmartschools.org.au. 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  15. ^ a b "National Pilot of The Alannah & Madeline Foundation’s Cybersafety and Wellbeing Initiative" 28 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. 28 June 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  16. ^ "Schools eSmart cybersafety framework" 21 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Queensland Government, Department of Education and Training. 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  17. ^ "Coalition Govt to Stamp Out Bullying with new $14.5 million plan". Premier of Victoria, Victorian State Government. 12 April 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  18. ^ "Staying safe online: $1.2 million grant to provide a digital licence for every grade 6 student in Australia". google-au.blogspot.com.au. Google Australia. 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  19. ^ "About NCAB". ncab.org.au. The National Centre Against Bullying. 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  20. ^ "National Buddy Week 2011" 6 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine. National Australia Bank. 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  21. ^ "Starry Starry Night". amf.org.au. The Alannah & Madeline Foundation. 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2011.

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The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation is a national Australian charity which was launched on 30 April 1997 1 Alannah amp Madeline FoundationFounded30 April 1997TypeCharityLocationVictoria AustraliaKey peopleGreg Sutherland ChairmanWebsiteamf wbr org wbr auThe Alannah amp Madeline Foundation s mission is keeping children safe from violence The foundation cares for children who have experienced or witnessed violence and runs programs which aim to prevent violence in the lives of children 2 The foundation plays an advocacy role by being a voice against childhood violence Contents 1 History and organisation 1 1 Formation 1 2 Organisation 1 3 Logo 2 Programs and services 2 1 Better Buddies 2 2 Buddy Bags 2 3 Children Ahead 2 4 eSmart Schools 2 5 eSmart Libraries 2 6 eSmart Digital Licence 2 7 National Centre Against Bullying 3 Events 3 1 National Buddy Day 3 2 Starry Starry Night 3 3 eSmart Week 4 Patrons and ambassadors 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory and organisation EditFormation Edit nbsp Walter Mikac the organisation s founderThe Alannah amp Madeline Foundation was set up in memory of Alannah and Madeline Mikac aged six and three who were killed with their mother and 32 others at Port Arthur Tasmania on 28 April 1996 Alannah and Madeline s father Walter Mikac Phil West and a small group of volunteers including Gaye and John Fidler who survived Port Arthur established the foundation in the girls memory a national charity with the belief that all children should have a safe and happy childhood without being subjected to any form of violence On 30 April 1997 the Prime Minister of Australia John Howard officially administered the national launch of the Alannah amp Madeline Foundation 1 3 Organisation Edit The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation is located in Victoria but operates as a national charity 4 The foundation s mission is keeping children safe from violence Logo Edit The foundation s logo was created using part of a family portrait drawn by Alannah Mikac just months before she was killed at Port Arthur The logo is Alannah and her younger sister Madeline holding hands 5 Programs and services EditThe Alannah amp Madeline Foundation cares for children who have experienced or witnessed violence and runs programs which aim to prevent violence in the lives of children 6 The foundation plays an advocacy role by being a voice against childhood violence Better Buddies Edit Better Buddies was launched in 2000 and is a school framework designed to create friendly and sharing school communities in order to reduce the incidence of bullying in Australian schools 7 Better Buddies helps students entering their first year of primary school to feel safe valued and connected to the school community The school pairs new primary school students with an older student buddy 8 Crown Princess Mary of Denmark international patron of the Alannah amp Madeline Foundation has been closely involved with the Better Buddies Framework in Australia and Denmark In 2007 Crown Princess Mary s Foundation the Mary Foundation introduced Free of Bullying to Denmark in co operation with Save the Children Denmark The program was developed with inspiration from the Alannah amp Madeline Foundation s Better Buddies program 9 The preventative anti bullying program has now been implemented in more than 1 000 preschools and 370 schools throughout Denmark 10 Buddy Bags Edit In 2007 the Buddy Bags program was introduced in response to continued demands to support children on their arrival to emergency accommodation such as foster homes and refuges Buddy Bags are backpacks containing essential items such as toiletries pyjamas socks underwear and a pillowcase as well as comfort items such as a book photo frame and teddy bear More than 80 000 Buddy Bags have been distributed to children in emergency care throughout Australia 11 Children Ahead Edit Children Ahead was one of the foundation s first programs Children Ahead provides intensive support to children who have experienced violence and has helped hundreds of children over the past 10 years to recover from traumatic events and violent circumstances 12 Qualified staff work directly with children and families to support their emotional educational and social needs as well as psychological wellbeing and any overall health concerns 13 eSmart Schools Edit eSmart is a system that helps schools deal with the serious issues of bullying cyberbullying cybersafety and equips students with the skills and knowledge they need for smart safe and responsible use of technology 14 The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation worked on the development of the program for three years in collaboration with the RMIT School of Education The foundation also consulted with the Australian Media and Communication Authority ACMA the Department of Education Employment and Workplace Relations DEEWR state education departments student wellbeing divisions National Centre Against Bullying NCAB members and cybersafety and technology industry experts across Australia 15 In 2010 DEEWR provided 3 million to pilot eSmart in 150 schools across Australia 15 In 2011 the Victorian and Queensland Governments partnered with the foundation to make eSmart available to all their state government schools for free and in Victoria some independent and catholic schools that are classified as disadvantaged 16 17 eSmart Libraries Edit The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation in partnership with the Telstra Foundation will work with Australia s 1 500 public libraries to develop and roll out eSmart Libraries a cybersafety system to better equip and connect local communities with the skills they need for the smart safe and responsible use of technology eSmart Digital Licence Edit The eSmart Digital Licence is an online challenge which uses quizzes videos and games to prepare Australian children aged ten and over to be smart safe and responsible digital citizens In 2015 Google partnered with the foundation to make the Digital Licence available to every grade 6 student in Australia 18 National Centre Against Bullying Edit The National Centre Against Bullying NCAB is an initiative of The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation and is a body of experts who work closely with school communities government and industries to advise and inform the Australian community on the issue of childhood bullying cyberbullying and cybersafety and the creation of safe schools and communities 19 Events EditNational Buddy Day Edit National Buddy Day is a joint initiative of The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation and the National Australia Bank NAB 20 National Buddy Day is designed to celebrate friendship and highlight the important issue of bullying Starry Starry Night Edit Starry Starry Night is the foundation s annual gala ball and has become an institution on the Melbourne charity gala ball calendar Funds raised from the event directly support the work of the foundation The event attracts more than 1 000 guests alongside celebrities who individually host tables and perform a variety of singing and dancing acts 21 eSmart Week Edit A week of community and online events held in partnership with schools libraries and other organisations to teach and promote smart safe and responsible behaviours online Patrons and ambassadors EditName RoleMary Crown Princess of Denmark International PatronWalter Mikac Founding PatronThe Hon Malcolm Turnbull former Prime Minister of Australia National PatronJimmy Bartel AmbassadorJohn Caldwell AmbassadorMelissa Doyle AmbassadorDaniel Jackson footballer AmbassadorCaitlin Figueiredo AmbassadorAshton Kline AmbassadorSee also EditThe Hance Family Foundation a similar children s organization in the United States of America founded by Jackie and Warren Hance whose three daughters were murdered by their aunt in the 2009 Taconic State Parkway crash References Edit a b Our History amf org au The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation 2011 Retrieved 2 October 2011 Our Programs amf org au The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation 2011 Retrieved 2 October 2011 Hutchinson Carrie Road to recovery Archived 4 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Weekly Review 21 March 2011 Retrieved 2 September 2011 The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation Pro Bono Australia 2011 Retrieved 5 October 2011 Our Logo amf org au The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation 2011 Retrieved 7 October 2011 Our Programs amf org au The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation 2011 Retrieved 6 October 2011 About Better Buddies betterbuddies org au Better Buddies 2011 Retrieved 7 October 2011 Better Buddies amf org au The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation 2011 Retrieved 7 October 2011 Save the Children Denmark Programme permanent dead link Save the Children Denmark 2011 Retrieved 8 October 2011 Free of Bullying Archived 8 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine The Mary Foundation 2011 Retrieved 8 October 2011 Brown Terry Packing smiles for the lost and the lonely Herald Sun 2 June 2011 Retrieved 8 October 2011 Children Ahead amf org au The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation 2011 Retrieved 5 October 2011 The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation ourcommunity com au 2011 Retrieved 5 October 2011 About eSmart esmartschools org au 2011 Retrieved 4 October 2011 a b National Pilot of The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation s Cybersafety and Wellbeing Initiative Archived 28 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Department of Education Employment and Workplace Relations 28 June 2010 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Schools eSmart cybersafety framework Archived 21 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine Queensland Government Department of Education and Training 2011 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Coalition Govt to Stamp Out Bullying with new 14 5 million plan Premier of Victoria Victorian State Government 12 April 2011 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Staying safe online 1 2 million grant to provide a digital licence for every grade 6 student in Australia google au blogspot com au Google Australia 2015 Retrieved 5 March 2015 About NCAB ncab org au The National Centre Against Bullying 2011 Retrieved 7 October 2011 National Buddy Week 2011 Archived 6 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine National Australia Bank 2011 Retrieved 6 October 2011 Starry Starry Night amf org au The Alannah amp Madeline Foundation 2011 Retrieved 6 October 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Alannah and Madeline Foundation amp oldid 1175105517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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