Sessions and Events
Be You Implementation Sessions
Be You Implementation Sessions give educators from Be You Learning Communities the opportunity to engage with and learn from others. These conversation-style sessions are designed to help you translate knowledge into action and apply Be You resources, tools and guides in your learning community. The sessions, facilitated by a Be You Consultant, aim to provide a space for deeper engagement, planning for action and changing practice.
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Be You Conversations for early learning
Interactive sessions aiming to build, progress and sustain engagement with Be You
Be You Conversations give educators and leadership teams an opportunity to have professional conversations with Be You Consultants, and other educators, about progressing as a Be You Learning Community. These sessions are interactive and responsive to your learning community's interests and needs.
Who should attend?
Be You Action Teams in participating Be You Learning Communities.
Please click on the link below to view upcoming sessions:
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Be You Conversations for schools
Interactive sessions aiming to build, progress and sustain engagement with Be You
Be You Conversations give wellbeing and leadership teams an opportunity to have professional conversations with Be You Consultants, and other educators, about progressing as a Be You Learning Community. These sessions are interactive and responsive to your learning community's interests and needs.
Who should attend?
Be You Action Teams in participating Be You Learning Communities.
Please click on the link below to view upcoming sessions:
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Be You Spotlight for early learning
Interactive sessions focused on specific topics with content and activities for attendees to engage with during and after the session
Be You Spotlight sessions expand on specific aspects of the Be You framework as they relate to current mental health and wellbeing topics, needs and areas of interest. The sessions are informative and allow for deeper awareness, understanding and planning for action.
Who should attend?
Registered Be You educators. Content is tailored to educators across early learning services and school age care.
Please click on the link below to view upcoming sessions:
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Be You Spotlight for schools
Interactive sessions focused on specific topics with content and activities for attendees to engage with during and after the session
Be You Spotlight sessions expand on specific aspects of the Be You framework as they relate to current mental health and wellbeing topics, needs and areas of interest. The sessions are informative and allow for deeper awareness, understanding and planning for action.
Who should attend?
Registered Be You educators. Content is tailored to educators across primary and secondary schools.
Please click on the link below to view upcoming sessions:
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Be You Connected Communities for early learning
Creating online spaces for community-led learning, connection and support
Be You Connected Communities are online spaces for educators to come together and explore ways to promote positive, inclusive and resilient learning communities – where every child, young person, educator and family can achieve their best possible mental health and wellbeing. Connected Communities provide ongoing opportunities for educators to connect, share knowledge, lead learning, and take action towards growing a mentally healthy generation.
Each community is unique. They are created and evolve according to the interests, needs, requests, and choices of educators participating in Be You. Any continuation of activity, growth and change is in response to community members’ needs, interests and agreed directions. Join us in any of these online communities to share wisdom, knowledge, skills or practice. You can also join to explore and grow understanding and skills, and access support from other educators and the Be You team.Who should join?Registered Be You educators. Content is tailored to educators across early learning services and school age care.Please click on the link below to register to join a Connected Community:
Be You Events
Be You Events give educators the opportunity to hear from Be You Consultants and subject matter experts. These informative sessions are designed to raise awareness and impart knowledge on topics ranging from adopting a whole-setting approach to Be You to expanding on Be You Professional Learning across various wellbeing and mental health topics.
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Be You Essentials
Informative events exploring the whole-setting approach to implementing Be You in your learning community
Be You Essentials showcases key information related to a whole-setting approach to implementing Be You, including how to begin your Be You journey. These events are facilitated by a Be You Consultant and provide opportunities to ask questions.
Who should attend?
Educators interested in finding out more about a whole-setting approach to Be You, and Action Teams in participating Be You Learning Communities.
Please click on the links below to view upcoming events:
Early learning
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Schools
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In Focus webinars
Informative webinars focused on specific topics supplementing Be You Professional Learning
In Focus webinars expand on Be You Professional Learning about various wellbeing and mental health topics. Facilitated by Be You team members, the webinars regularly feature presentations by experts across the mental health and education fields. These informative online events explore aspects of Be You content and other areas of interest.
Who should attend?
Content is tailored to educators across early learning, primary schools and secondary schools.
Please click on the link below to view upcoming events:
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Previous In Focus webinar recordings
Informative webinars focused on specific topics supplementing Be You Professional Learning
In Focus webinars expand on Be You Professional Learning about various wellbeing and mental health topics.
Couldn’t make the live webinar? Want to refer back to content covered? All In Focus webinar recordings are uploaded within four weeks of the event, along with a transcript of the session and downloadable resources covering key concepts explored during the webinar. You’ll also find links to additional information, resources, and references.
Who should access these recordings?
Content is tailored for educators across early learning, primary schools and secondary schools. They are accessible at any time for those unable to attend the live webinar.The following is a list of previous In Focus webinar recordings:
Building capacity in learning communities to promote recovery
Recorded: 1/8/24
Audience: school educators
Emotional Regulation: Mine yours ours
Recorded: 13/6/24
Audience: early childhood and school educators
Reflect, Respect, and Respond when engaging with First Nations communities
Recorded: 21/3/24
Audience: early childhood and school educators
Wellbeing in the Approved Learning Frameworks
Recorded: 20/9/23
Audience: early childhood educators
Australian research on educators' wellbeing
Recorded: 13/6/23
Audience: early childhood educators
Promoting healthy boundaries to support staff wellbeing
Recorded: 6/6/23
Audience: primary and secondary school educators
Therapeutic storytelling: Using stories to support children through challenging times
Recorded: 23/3/23
Audience: early childhood educators
Cultivating inclusive practices to enhance mentally healthy school communities
Recorded: 10/11/22
Audience: primary and secondary school educators
Recorded: 8/11/22
Audience: early childhood educators
Recorded: 10/08/22
Audience: early childhood educators
The importance of joy in enhancing learning, wellbeing and school connectedness
Recorded: 26/05/22
Audience: primary and secondary school educators
Critical incident responses - professional and personal
Recorded: 03/05/22
Audience: early childhood educators
Building skills for resilience in disaster recovery
Recorded: 22/03/22
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Understanding transitions in the context of disaster recovery and resilience
Recorded: 30/11/21
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Recorded: 24/11/21
Audience: primary and secondary educators
Notice and observe children’s mental health
Recorded: 09/11/21
Audience: early childhood educators
Recorded: 13/10/21
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
A roadmap to recovery following a bushfire
Recorded: 20/05/21
Audience: Primary school educators, with content relevant to early learning and secondary school educators.
Ethical dilemmas and decisions for wellbeing
Recorded: 05/05/21
Audience: early childhood educators
Self-harm in the school setting
Recorded: 28/04/21
Audience: primary and secondary educators
Play for Wellbeing
Recorded: 03/03/21
Audience: early childhood educators
Understanding trauma responses following a bushfire
Recorded: 25/02/21
Audience: Primary school educators, with content relevant to early learning and secondary school educators.
Preparing for 2021: Thriving in the aftermath of 2020
Recorded: 03/12/20
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Considering and acknowledging our strengths
Recorded: 11/11/20
Audience: pre-service, early childhood and primary school educators
Preparing learning communities for bushfire season
Recorded: 29/10/20
Audience: Primary school educators, with content relevant to early learning and secondary school educators.
Recorded: 21/10/20
Audience: pre-service, early childhood and primary school educators
Recorded: 15/10/20
Audience: pre-service, early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Recorded: 27/08/20
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Relationships transforming into partnerships
Recorded: 12/08/20
Audience: early childhood educators
Recorded: 02/06/20
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Practical strategies to support children and young people with anxiety during COVID-19 times
Recorded: 27/05/2020
Audience: primary and secondary educators
Recorded: 29/04/2020
Audience: early childhood educators
Professional Boundaries and Difficult Conversations
Recorded: 04/03/2020
Audience: early childhood educators
Recorded:12/12/19
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Maintaining a mentally healthy community when change is all around
Recorded: 27/11/19
Audience: early childhood educators
Supporting diverse online safety needs
Recorded: 14/11/19
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Always Be You – conversations and connections for mental health
Recorded: 23/10/19
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Supporting mental health following a critical incident
Recorded: 16/9/19
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Supporting children with complex needs
Recorded: 29/8/19
Audience: early childhood and primary school educators
Walking together towards reconciliation – how can schools support this journey?
Recorded: 30/7/19
Audience: primary and secondary educators.
Infant and toddler wellbeing: laying the foundations for lifelong mental health
Recorded: 25/7/19
Audience: early childhood educators
Trauma informed practice in your learning community
Recorded: 26/6/19
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary educators
Transitions: learning opportunities for everyone
Recorded: 30/4/19
Audience: early childhood educators
Transitions: preparing for the primary to secondary school transitional phase
Recorded: 26/3/19
Audience: primary and secondary school educators
Transitions: preparing children and young people for change
Recorded: 26/2/19
Audience: early learning services and schools
Diversity matters for mental health
Recorded: 7/12/18
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Be You Virtual Conference
Hear experts discuss key topics and practical strategies across mental health and wellbeing in learning communities
The Be You Virtual Conference is a free two-day event. It’s an opportunity for educators across early learning, primary and secondary school settings to grow their understanding of various themes and topics across mental health and wellbeing in learning communities.Delivered by experts from the Be You team at Early Childhood Australia, headspace and Beyond Blue, industry experts and educators themselves, the conferences have a strong connection to Be You resources and tools – all designed to help navigate your way through developing a whole learning community approach to mental wellbeing within your school or service.
Click through to access previous Virtual Conference recordings, transcripts and related Be You resources.
Last updated: October, 2024