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Associated Psychological services
Based on the simple principal that 'you are never too young to talk about your mental health', Big Talks for Little People helps school students better understand their mental health and wellbeing.
Black Dog Institute
Bite Back is Black Dog Institute's free, self-guided online wellbeing and resilience program for young people aged 13 to 16 years.
Blurred Minds Griffith University
Blurred Minds Academy and Workshops aim to change the way young people make decisions around alcohol, vaping, and drugs.
Butterfly Foundation
Body Kind Online Education is Australia's first universal prevention e-learning program designed specifically for Years 7-10 students to address body image and the influence of social media.
Brainstorm Productions
Brainstorm Productions' live educational theatre performances empower primary and secondary students with practical strategies for online safety, bullying prevention, help-seeking and wellbeing.
BREAKINGFREE
BreakingFree is a comprehensive mental health and wellbeing program for students, with practical strategies, advice and resources to help them look after their mental health and live a mentally healthy lifestyle.
Bullying No Way
Bullying No Way! provides school communities with evidence-informed resources and activities for a proactive approach to bullying prevention and education. The National Week of Action is Australia's key bullying prevention initiative for schools.
Butterfly Body Bright is Australia's first whole of primary school body image program that supports the development of positive body image and a healthy relationship with eating and physical activity from Foundation to Year 6, by providing school culture guidelines, online staff training, curriculum-aligned lesson plans and resources for families.
Chakradance Kids
Chakradance Kids is a powerful modality that helps children learn valuable skills such as mindfulness, self-expression and self-care, helping them navigate life's challenges with greater ease and inner strength.
ANZACATA
Creative Arts Therapists are allied health professionals who use creative processes to help students explore feelings that may be hard to put into words, using approaches that reduce anxiety, improve self-awareness and find new pathways to healing.
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