What's Be You?
Be You is the national mental health in education initiative that equips educators with knowledge, tools and resources to support the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people from birth to 18 years.
Delivered by Beyond Blue, in collaboration with Early Childhood Australia and headspace, Be You empowers every learning community in Australia to be their most mentally healthy, positive and inclusive in ways that work for them, at a time that works for them, and all free of charge.
Be You’s vision is for all learning communities to be positive, inclusive and responsive - a place where every child, young person, educator and family is empowered to achieve their best possible mental health and wellbeing.
Who is Be You for?
Be You is for all Australian educators across early learning, primary and secondary school settings (including pre-service educators). By ‘educators’, Be You refers to anyone who works with children and young people in early learning settings, primary and secondary schools.
If you’re committed to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people from the early years to 18, then you’re in the right place!
What does Be You offer?
Be You offers a range of online, evidence-based tools, resources and professional learning aimed at improving the skills and knowledge of educators to support mental health and wellbeing in children and young people.
Find out more about Be You, including the background, the organisations leading the initiative, and the evidence base that supports it.
Ready to get started?
To get started and register, tell us who you are:
- I’m an educator
- I’m a leader at an early learning service or school
- I’m an Action Team Leader
- I’m a pre-service educator
- I’m a tertiary professional
If you want to register your learning community, you first need to register as an individual.
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Families
Be You is designed for educators at early learning services and schools in Australia.
If your child or young person attends an early learning service or school that's a Be You Learning Community, you might hear about the work that educators and others are doing to create and support mentally healthy communities, and how you can get involved. Keep an eye out for opportunities or speak to staff about contributing.
If you’d like information on a specific issue related to mental health and wellbeing, have a browse of the Be You Fact Sheets.
Beyond Blue's Parenting and mental health page is also a great resource for anyone who is involved in supporting children and young people.