Acknowledgement of Country
Tomorrow Woman acknowledge that our offices are on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nations. We pay respect to elders past, present and future, and all First Nations people.
Acknowledgement of Country
Tomorrow Woman acknowledge that our offices are on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nations. We pay respect to elders past, present and future, and all First Nations people.
Starting high school can feel like a lot. New routines, teachers, expectations and friendships all arrive at once, while many students are still learning how to regulate big emotions, speak up for themselves and make thoughtful choices. This workshop a sense of agency helps young people find their footing, participate more confidently and realise they have a say in how their high school experience unfolds.
Single Module or Part of 7-9 Series
As friendships become more central, social dynamics can feel increasingly complex. Many students experience pressure to fit in, fear of judgement or uncertainty about where they belong. This workshop creates space to reflect on friendships and social behaviour helps students build empathy, strengthen connection and contribute to a more inclusive year level culture.
Single Module or Part of 7-9 Series
As students move toward greater independence, questions around identity, values and behaviour become more present. Increased social influence can place pressure on decision making and relationships. In this workshop we help students pause and reflect to better understand who they are, what they stand for, and how their actions impact others.
Single Module or Part of 7-9 Series
Across 1+ years, Her Tomorrow’s four modules take students on an in-depth journey towards embodying their most powerful voice and living a bolder life. It’s what teachers and parents continuously tell us: “I wish I had this growing up.”
Our signature introductory workshop. Participants are empowered to use their voice, develop courage to challenge restrictive gender expectations and explore their unapologetic selves amongst their peers and in their own lives.
Part of ‘Her Tomorrow’ Series
Participants examine how pressures and expectations influence their treatment of others, particularly women, and learn tools to create a supportive and inclusive peer culture. The workshop empowers students to shape an environment of empathy, reduced judgement, and belonging.
Part of ‘Her Tomorrow’ Series
Participants explore their sense of self, learn how to set clearer personal boundaries, enabling them to redefine the intimate relationships they have with themselves and others.
Part of ‘Her Tomorrow’ Series
Participants gain a deeper understanding of their inner critic and learn to practise a more compassionate inner dialogue, creating an empowered version of themselves for tomorrow.
Part of ‘Her Tomorrow’ Series