Kids Helpline and help-seeking 

Talk to a real-life Kids Helpline counsellor about how to get help, and what happens when you contact us 
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Free online learning about Kids Helpline for teenagers

Recommended for all high school year levels. Maximum 50 students per session.

Students will learn:

  • what Kids Helpline is, and the different ways to get counselling  
  • the role of counsellors and how they help 
  • why young people contact Kids Helpline  
  • short- and long-term benefits of counselling 
  • debunking hurdles when asking for help 
  • help-seeking options and practical skills to seek help  
  • frequently asked questions about Kids Helpline 
  • Q&A with class 

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    This session is made possible thanks to Bupa           Bupa Foundation logo

    curriculum alignment & evidence base

    All our topics and sessions are aligned to the Australian Schools Curriculum and based on the latest in psychoeducational research, presented by Kids Helpline counsellors.
    If you require more information please contact us.

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    what happens on the day

    Our counsellors personalise the session based on the needs of your class.
    Here is an example of how a session may run.

     

    Introduction (5 mins):

    • Interactive ice-breaker
    • Brief summary of Kids Helpline

    Presentation (30 mins)

    • Presentation of key content in your chosen topic/session, including coping strategies & support options
    • Interactive learning activities (group work, video watching, games, role playing, etc.)
    • Practical application of key strategies
    • Movement/interactive breaks included as needed

    Conclusion (5-10 mins)

    • Summary of session
    • Group reflection
    • Questions & answers

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