Drug and Health Education that empowers young Australians to make safe choices.
A couple of weeks ago, I went to the Healthy Harold Van and had a lesson there on 'The Burning Issue' and it was really cool! Hannah from Cromer Primary |
Mind Your Medicine DVD |
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The competition was open to anyone who had produced a short film, documentary, animation, electronic game, educational resource, television program or innovative new media work in the past twelve months.
“The ATOM Awards are designed to award productions that are created for the screen – be it the cinema screen, television, PC, games console or even mobile phone screen and our judges were not disappointed with what they saw this year,” Mrs Nelson advised. (ATOM judge) We were recently informed that our entry Mind Your Medicine was a pre-selection finalists ie Top 10 in the Best Educational Resource category. This does not qualify us as a finalist (Top 5) for 2009 however was an outstanding result with approx 600 entries in the competition and confirms the quality, relevance and innovation of Life Education’s latest resource.
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Earlier this year Life Education Australia (LEA) entered the Mind Your Medicine DVD into the Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) Awards. The annual ATOM Awards recognise excellence in over thirty categories of Film, Television, Animation and Multimedia (including video games) and celebrate the very best of Australian and New Zealand screen production.
