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What makes it 'Christian-Informed'?
‘Christian - informed’ is our phrase we use to describe that our program’s approach is informed by a Christian perspective and belief. It acknowledges that the Bible holds many experiences and answers to problems we encounter today, including Anxiety. It is Erinnah’s belief that God’s Word gives us tools and direction for overcoming Anxiety, and these tools and direction happen to be in line with what psychological science has proved to be effective treatment strategies. How amazing is it that God had a plan way before science figured it out. We can’t wait to share it all with you and your child so they can have confidence and hope in their faith as well as confidence in psychological science. It’s Erinnah’s hope that this combination is extremely empowering for your child.
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Can I do the program if I’m not a Christian, or not religious at all?
Absolutely. Our program was designed to encourage, educate, equip and empower your child. We do not ‘bible bash’ and it's not our intention to make anyone believe something if they are not open to it. It's not ‘preachy’ and we don’t ask the children to say the ‘sinner’s prayer’ or anything like that. But please bear in mind that it is ‘Christian - Informed’ which means that there is an intentional flavour of Christian themes, bible based views, and uplifting values within it, which is unavoidable, but, we hope, delightful.
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Why is this aimed at children aged between 7 to 12 years old? Will it work for younger or older children?
The clinically proven strategies based on focused psychological strategies in this program that have a cognitive component have been shown to be effective for children from the age of 7 years old. This is based on the assumption that on average, children of this age have the developmental capacity to understand and utilise the strategies. Of course there are exceptions to this assumption and there is no reason why it would not be advantageous for younger children who appear to have the understanding to also engage. Additionally, some of the strategies within this program are appropriate for younger children as they are not cognitive based. If you have a younger child and would like to participate in the program, please be encouraged to try. The cartoon story episodes are designed to be less of a cognitive load to engage younger children with a meaningful lesson inside every story. Additionally, if you have an older child, please also be encouraged to try. The strategies are clinically effective for any age above 7 years old so there’s no reason why teens and adults can’t benefit too. Just bear in mind, the program has been designed to maintain the attention of children.
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Do I need a referral or diagnosis to engage in the program?
No. The program is suitable for anyone who experiences anxiety, whether diagnosed or undiagnosed. We do recommend that children who have been diagnosed with severe anxiety disorder or panic disorder also follow the program in conjunction with seeing a therapist, or refer to a therapist after completing the program if symptoms persist.
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Is this program the same as receiving therapy?
Clinical guidelines for the management of anxiety recommend psychological interventions organised in a stepped care model, in which most patients access only low-intensity treatments such as guided self-help, and patients who remain symptomatic after this step can access more intensive and costly psychotherapies. Erinnah’s Treehouse Christian - Informed Anxiety Program for Kids is an online self help educational program that follows a common sequential approach for delivering therapy for anxiety. The program is based on focused psychological strategies clinically proven to be the effective treatment for anxiety. Our program is unique as it also incorporates Christian principles that specifically speak to anxiety management strategies…. Managing anxiety the way God’s Word intended. Whilst the program teaches the same strategies used in therapy and utilises the common sequential approach for delivering those strategies in therapy, the program is not intended as a complete treatment plan for your child. The program is not intended to be taken medical advice or personally provided psychological advice or to replace any medical, psychological or other allied health advice you or your child may have received personally. We offer personalised therapy sessions with our Treehouse Therapist (telehealth/video consult), that can be used in conjunction with the program. However, this is not a requirement, as our program is also a stand-alone educational program.
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How long does it take to complete?
Each section takes about 30 minutes to complete and is comprised of a cartoon story episode (which demonstrates typical scenarios children with anxiety experience and management strategies within the story) and a lesson session with Kel, the Treehouse Therapist. Resources, worksheets, and games are also included
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Does my child need to do it in order?
Yes please. The program has been designed to follow a common sequential approach for delivering anxiety treatment in therapy.
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Do I need to sit with my child whilst they do the program online?
The program was designed for kids to do themselves, although, some kids with additional needs may need an adult to support them. It's also a good idea to check in with your child about what they've learned to help cement their understanding.
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Can siblings do it in the same household on the same account?
Siblings can sit together and it would be wonderful to have eachother to discuss ideas and support each other. Please consider that it might be beneficial if each child had their own account to log in and participate in, however. This would be a good idea for children who want their own privacy as there are feelings rating scales to engage in which help provide us feedback on their progress.
FAQ
Privacy Policy
1. Introduction
Erinnah Group Ltd (“we”, “us”, “our”) is an Australian not-for-profit organisation committed to supporting children’s mental health and wellbeing through educational programs and resources grounded in a Christian worldview.
We are committed to protecting your privacy and handling personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, and disclose personal information when you interact with our website, programs, and services.
2. What Personal Information We Collect
We may collect personal information including:
Full name
Email address
Phone number
Postal address
Billing and payment information
Account login details
Information provided through enrolment forms
Information you provide in enquiries or correspondence
Information submitted through contact forms
Donation details
Technical data such as IP address, browser type, and device information
Where relevant to program participation, we may collect limited information about a child (such as first name and age) provided by a parent or guardian.
We do not knowingly collect personal information directly from children without parental or guardian consent.
3. How We Collect Personal Information
We collect personal information when you:
Visit our website
Enrol in our programs
Make a donation
Subscribe to our newsletter
Complete an online form
Contact us by email or phone
Engage with our content or advertising
Participate in surveys or feedback
We may also collect limited technical data automatically through cookies and analytics tools.
4. Why We Collect Personal Information
We collect personal information to:
Provide access to our online programs and resources
Process payments and donations
Respond to enquiries
Send important service communications
Provide newsletters or updates (if you opt in)
Improve our programs and website
Comply with legal and regulatory obligations
We do not sell personal information to third parties.
5. Disclosure of Personal Information
We may disclose personal information to:
Secure payment processors
Website hosting providers
Learning management or program delivery platforms
Email marketing service providers
Professional advisers (e.g., accountants, auditors, legal advisers)
Government or regulatory bodies where required by law
Some third-party providers may store data overseas. Where this occurs, we take reasonable steps to ensure appropriate data protection safeguards are in place.
6. Data Security
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse, interference, loss, unauthorised access, modification, or disclosure.
Security measures may include:
Secure hosting environments
SSL encryption
Password-protected systems
Restricted staff access to sensitive data
However, no online transmission is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
7. Access and Correction
You may request access to the personal information we hold about you and request corrections if it is inaccurate, out of date, incomplete, or misleading.
To request access or correction, please contact us using the details below.
8. Cookies and Analytics
Our website may use cookies and analytics tools to:
Improve user experience
Understand website traffic and engagement
Support advertising and marketing effectiveness
You can adjust your browser settings to refuse cookies, though some website features may not function properly.
9. Direct Marketing
If you subscribe to receive updates, we may send you newsletters or promotional communications. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link provided in our emails or by contacting us directly.
10. Children’s Privacy
Our programs are designed for children, but accounts must be created and managed by a parent or legal guardian.
We rely on parents and guardians to provide consent for any child-related information submitted to us. If we become aware that information has been collected without appropriate consent, we will take reasonable steps to delete it.
11. Retention of Information
We retain personal information only as long as necessary to:
Provide our services
Meet legal, accounting, or regulatory requirements
Resolve disputes
When no longer required, information is securely deleted or de-identified.
12. Complaints
If you believe we have breached your privacy rights, you may contact us using the details below. We will respond within a reasonable timeframe.
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).
13. Contact Us
Erinnah Group Ltd
Email: [email protected]
14. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The current version will always be available on our website, with the updated effective date listed above.