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    Kids Helpline's largest anti-bullying lesson

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    This Bullying No Way Week join us for a free, exclusive live-stream event run by a qualified Kids Helpline counsellor!

    This virtual lesson is for high school classes and is suitable for all grades

    For the first time ever, we’re launching Kids Helpline’s largest anti-bullying lesson – and we need your help! 

    We’re putting out the call to high school teachers across Australia to register their class, grade or school, and help us reach as many teens as possible. 

    Run by a Kids Helpline counsellor, the lesson will empower students with practical tips and advice on how to deal with bullying, while ensuring they know support services like Kids Helpline are here to help. 

    Sign up today and empower your students with the tools they need to make a difference! 

    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
    • How to look after themselves and others

    Plus, receive an exclusive worksheet post lesson to hand out to your students.


    Can’t make it on the day? A recording and exclusive resources will be made available to all registrants following the live session! 

    Webinar times based on state:
    QLD: 2pm | NSW: 2pm | VIC: 2pm | ACT: 2pm | NT: 1.30pm | SA: 1.30PM | WA: 12pm

    Booking for multiple classes or on behalf of your whole school? You only need one ticket. All teachers can use the one livestream link (simultaneously, across multiple devices).

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