Is it ok to use violence to defend yourself?
Nobody ever said it would be easy to eliminate violence, and latest Pat Cronin Foundation research reveals some surprising attitudes to the issue.
Nobody ever said it would be easy to eliminate violence, and latest Pat Cronin Foundation research reveals some surprising attitudes to the issue.
Knowing how to stop, breathe and say no to violence is an important life skill, says Pat Cronin Foundation’s newest Be Wise educational presenter Alan Latu.
With pandemic restrictions easing, bookings for the Pat Cronin Foundation’s Be Wise education sessions are filling up fast.
As a former soldier in the world-famous Scots Guards (pictured below) at Edinburgh Castle, John Linn is uniquely placed when it comes to real-life strategies for defusing potentially violent situations. John is …
The Pat Cronin Foundation’s goal for 2021 is to present 400 Education Sessions. Yes, that’s a lot! But our Be Wise message is more important now than ever and all sessions in …
The Pat Cronin Foundation is proud to announce that their Education & Awareness Sessions will be fully funded in 2021. They said “This is our most exciting news yet! In the past, …
Victorian school students will learn about the impact of violence and coward punches through a series of Be Wise Education presentations, supported by the Andrews Labor Government. Minister for Education James Merlino today announced …
Today (December 3rd) is International Day of People with Disability – Australia (IDPwD)The Pat Cronin Foundation has partnered with Araluen and James Barden to offer Limited Edition PCF T-Shirts to raise awareness …
The Pat Cronin Foundation Be Wise Walk to Anywhere Week ended on the 16th November and was a great success. Highlights include: Over 1,000 registrations In excess of 17,000 kms walked collectively …
Ben Nethercote (the winner of our merch competition last month) decided to use his voucher to buy some Be Wise wristbands for the boys Basketball team that he coaches.Ben told the Foundation:“We …