Kids Helpline’s largest anti-bullying lesson

Watch this free, fun, and engaging virtual lesson with your high school class

Bullying No Way Week has been and gone - but you haven't missed out on our exclusive anti-bullying lesson!

Run by a Kids Helpline counsellor, this lesson empowers students with practical tips and advice on how to deal with different types of bullying in-the-moment, while ensuring they know support services like Kids Helpline are here to help.

Register below to access the recording as well as an exclusive social and emotional learning tool for teens - designed to stop bullying before it starts.

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This session is made possible thanks to  Bupa Foundation logo

 

why we're taking a stand this Bullying No Way Week…

85%

The number of teens who told Kids Helpline they’ve experienced bullying.

2nd

Australian teens face the second highest level of bullying among 24 OECD countries.

1 in 10

contacts to Kids Helpline last year were related to friendship and peer-related concerns.

about the live-stream lesson

Streamed via Vimeo (no need to download anything), the 45 minute session is based off Kids Helpline @ School’s popular ‘Bullying: It ends with us’ topic.

Tailored for high school students, content is evidence-informed and based on the latest in psychoeducational research.

Students will learn:

  • What bullying actually is (and isn’t)
  • Recognising the impacts
  • Practical, in-the-moment responses
  • Looking after yourself and others 
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why kids helpline?

Kids Helpline, powered by yourtown is Australia’s only free and confidential, 24/7 online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5 – 25.

In 2023, we provided over 70,000 counselling sessions to young people across Australia and Kids Helpline @ School virtual learning sessions to a further 54,820 primary and high school students.

We truly care about quality mental health support – that’s why every single Kids Helpline counsellor is a university qualified paid professional and why we truly mean it when we tell young people we’re here for them anytime and for any reason.

Learn more

 

Students can seek qualified counselling support via:

  • Self-help website resources
  • Online peer support
  • Webchat and phone counselling

 

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