help ensure your students know Kids Helpline is here

There's lots of simple ways your school can raise awareness about Kids Helpline's 24/7 support.

For so many kids and teens who connect with us for help, the suggestion came from a teacher/educator they trust.

By telling young people you know about Kids Helpline - even if they don't need help yet - you let them know that support is available and it's ok to get help.

You might never know they called us, but they reached out for support at their darkest moment because of you.

Below are some ideas to teach your students about Kids Helpline by letting your students know we're here!

Two posters explaining how Kids Helpline helps young people.
PROMOTIONAL TOOLKIT
tell your school community about Kids Helpline
Fundraising is a great way to raise awareness, and donated funds help us answer more calls from more young people.
A group of school children sit on the floor and stare up at a projector screen. On the screen, a Kids Helpline Counsellor waves back.
Free classroom lessons
about Kids Helpline
Have a Kids Helpline counsellor speak to your class on how Kids Helpline can support them.
A boy stands on a train platform. A time stamp says it's 4:36 pm at North Ryde, New South Wales. He is messaging someone. The message says: "I didn't know who to turn to."
parents resource
talking to kids and teens about Kids Helpline
A guide to starting the conversation, talking about mental health and introducing help-seeking options.
Kids Helpline Mood Critters poster and worksheets showing different illustrated animal characters with a range of emotions
Fun emotional literacy toolkit
mood critters resources available!
Check out the new colouring-in sheets, worksheets, posters and more - designed by Kids Helpline counsellors for primary school students.
A selection of resources for school students, such as social media posts, posters and handouts, and videos and articles.
additional resources
videos, handouts, newsletter inserts and more
We have a range of resources on topics like mental health, bullying, safety and more!
Two girls sit on a cliff overlooking the water. A time stamp says 4:56 pm, Palm Beach, New South Wales. A speech bubble from a phone call says, "I was so worried about her."
run an event
fundraise for Kids Helpline
Fundraising is a great way to raise awareness, and donated funds help us answer more calls from more young people.

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