June 6: DANCE DANCE DANCE
June is OUR screen free Living for children and teens MONTH!
Today’s screen-free activity is all about movement, self-expression and quality time together.
Having a family dance party encourages children and adults to put on their favourite music, get moving and have fun. Whether it’s a living room disco, a kitchen dance-off, or a singalong with favourite songs, dancing provides an opportunity to connect and celebrate being together.
Activities like this can help support physical wellbeing, confidence, creativity, and emotional expression while encouraging time away from screens and digital distractions.
Dance parties can also create opportunities for inclusion and connection, bringing together families of all shapes and sizes. Whether a family is led by a single parent, two mums, two dads, grandparents, foster carers, adoptive parents, or other loved ones, everyone can take part in ways that feel comfortable, accessible and enjoyable.
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Pride: Pose, Power & Pride: Queer Culture Now and Then
Wednesday 10 June 2026
12:00 13:00
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This interactive 60 minute Pride Month session uses the iconic series Pose as a launchpad to explore the radical roots, resilience, and cultural influence of queer and trans communities — especially Black and Latine voices from the ballroom scene.
Through games, storytelling, and creative reflection, participants will uncover how language, identity, and inclusion have evolved, and why terms like transsexual, queer, and Trans+ mean different things to different people.
The session invites teams to move beyond corporate checkboxes and into a deeper, more joyful, and more respectful understanding of LGBTQ+ identities — with a few voguing vibes along the way.