free webinar for parents, teachers and professionals

Let's get real about teen mental health

Learn from a Kids Helpline counsellor who has answered young people's calls for help.

   

   

Did you know 1 in 6 contacts to Kids Helpline is suicide-related with children as young as seven reaching out for crisis support?

In fact, half of all contacts to Kids Helpline are mental health and wellbeing related. 

In this free online webinar, learn how to talk safely to young people about mental health from a Kids Helpline counsellor who has spoken to young people across Australia. 

Topics include:

  • The stuff your teen doesn’t tell you
  • Secrets of the teen brain
  • A counsellor’s tips for mental health

   

Webinar factsheet

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Help make sure young people have somewhere to turn

Every 90 seconds a young person reaches out to Kids Helpline - but we can't answer their calls without your support. We rely on funding from the community to deliver our services. School fundraisers, donations - whether you go big or small, your support makes a real difference.

Looking to support students at school?

Kids Helpline @ School offers free, virtual classroom lessons covering everything from bullying to friendships and student wellbeing, for schools across Australia. A range of free, counsellor-approved school resources for educators and classrooms are also available.

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