Skip to content
Be You home
Log in Register for free
  • Home
  • About

    What is Be You?

    Be You provides educators with professional development, tools and resources to support mental health and wellbeing in early learning services and schools.
    • Organisations involved
    • Evidence base
    • History of Be You
    • Education Voices
    • News and updates
    • Research and evaluation

    Be You Stories

    Discover how educators from early learning services and schools across Australia are implementing Be You.

    Be You became the missing piece in our wellbeing strategy

    Supporting authentic engagement with First Nations communities

    Immediate support Help

    If you are concerned about someone at risk of immediate harm, call 000 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department.
    • Support helplines
    • Be You suicide response

    Be You implementation support

    Explore how Be You can support you and registered Be You Learning Communities.
    • Be You Consultants
    • Frequently asked questions
    • Contact us
  • Get started

    How to get started

    Not sure where to start? Our tailored handbooks have essential information for starting your Be You journey.
    • Educators
    • Wellbeing teams and Action Teams
    • Leadership teams
    • Pre-service educators
    • Tertiary professionals

    Register yourself

    Access free accredited professional learning modules and other resources.

    Register your community

    Is your early learning service or school registered with Be You? Be You Learning Communities can access Be You Consultants, tools and resources to support a whole-setting approach to mental health and wellbeing.
  • Courses

    Track your Professional Learning

    • Access our free learning modules.
    • Track and log your professional learning hours.
    • Discover tools and resources to put your learning into action.
    Log in Register for free

    Professional Learning

    Explore our accredited learning modules to build your skills, knowledge and confidence in mental health and wellbeing.

    • Mentally Healthy Communities

      Learn about mental health and how to create thriving learning communities.

    • Family Partnerships

      Build relationships with families to support mental health and wellbeing.

    • Learning Resilience

      Explore social and emotional learning and how to embed it in your practice.

    • Early Support

      Notice early signs, have sensitive conversations and provide support.

    • Responding Together

      Plan for critical incidents, learn about trauma and support recovery.

    Evidence and accreditation

    Explore the evidence behind Be You Professional Learning and how it aligns with national education standards.
    • National standards
    • Accreditation
    • Supporting evidence

    Planning for Implementation

    Five short modules exploring the Be You Implementation Cycle and how it can support you to create a mentally healthy learning community.
    • Planning for Implementation modules
  • Resources

    Immediate support Help

    If you are concerned about someone at risk of immediate harm, call 000 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department.
    • Support helplines
    • Be You suicide response

    Wellbeing toolkits

    Wellbeing tools for children and young people

    Wellbeing tools for educators

    Wellbeing tools for leaders

    Resource topics

    • Educator wellbeing

    • Cultural responsiveness and First Nations perspectives

    • Suicide prevention and response

    • Disability inclusion

    • Natural disaster response

    Wellbeing toolkits

    Wellbeing tools for children and young people

    Wellbeing tools for educators

    Wellbeing tools for leaders

    Implementation tools

    • Tools for Action Teams
    • BETLS Observation Tool
    • Mental Health Continuum
    • Programs Directory

    Fact Sheets

    • Child and adolescent development
    • Grief, trauma and critical incidents
    • Mental health issues and conditions
    • Mental health support
    • Communication and relationships
    • Social and emotional learning
    • Wellbeing and stress management
  • Events

    Explore Be You events

    Join our online events to learn about mental health and wellbeing topics, enhance your practice and support your engagement with Be You.

    Upcoming events

    Hear from Be You Consultants and subject matter experts talking about a range of topics.
    • Early learning
    • Primary
    • Secondary

    Event recordings

    Have you missed an event? Would you like to learn more about a particular topic? Check out our recorded events.
    • Be You Virtual Conference
Log in Register for free Immediate support Help
  1. Cultural responsiveness and First Nations perspectives

Protocols for culturally respectful engagement with First Nations communities

This guide provides practical information, reflections, case studies and suggested actions to support educators in creating welcoming, culturally responsive learning communities.
alt=""

Reflect, Respect, Respond

Be You strongly recommends engaging with the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership’s (AITSL) Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Capability Framework and tools before you engage with this guide.

'Reflect, Respect, Respond: Protocols for culturally respectful engagement with First Nations communities' was developed by Be You with a panel of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander educators from across Australia.

It explores practical information for educators and reflections about:

  • connecting with First Nations communities
  • developing family partnerships
  • including culturally responsive curriculum
  • discussing culturally sensitive topics in your early learning service or school 
  • writing policies for inclusive learning communities. 

The guide also provides case studies, reflective questions and suggested actions to support educators in creating welcoming, culturally responsive learning communities.

Please note, this guide doesn't speak on behalf of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, families or communities. Be You strongly encourages educators and leaders to use this guide as a starting point and follow advice from local First Nations peoples, communities and education consultative bodies.

Your early learning service or school may be in an area with large Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander communities and many First Nations staff members, children or young people. You may be in a learning environment with few – or no – First Nations-identifying students or staff members. There may also be educators, children or young people who choose not to identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, or may not have a strong connection to culture, for different reasons.

Wherever you are, whatever your setting – this guide is for all educators across Australia to create safe, welcoming and culturally responsive learning communities.

Be You hopes you reflect on the information in these pages and consider how you can engage with it in your setting. When you engage in cultural responsiveness and inclusivity with purpose, this will benefit everyone in your learning community.
 

Acknowledgements

Be You acknowledges and thanks the panel of First Nations education experts who wrote, reviewed and contributed to this resource: Mystique Dia, Esma Livermore, Nina Ross, Jessica Staines, Nathaniel Tamwoy, Juanita Wilson and Duane Vickery.

Be You also thanks Bronwyn Cochrane and Vanessa Edwige for your content and clinical reviews.

About the artwork

"The artwork within this guide represents people coming together around a yarning circle. The yarning circles symbolise these spaces we come together to understand better ways to help our community, how to work alongside respectfully and ways we can build the skills individually to benefit the spaces we walk within."

- Kevin Wilson, Wongutha artist and designer

Resources

  • Reflect, Respect, Respond: Protocols for culturally respectful engagement with First Nations communities (4.05 MB, PDF)

Last updated: November, 2024

    • What is Be You?
    • Be You Stories
    • Immediate support
    • Be You implementation support
    • How to get started
    • Register yourself
    • Register your community
    • Professional Learning
    • Track your Professional Learning
    • Evidence and accreditation
    • Planning for Implementation
    • Resource topics
    • Wellbeing toolkits
    • Implementation tools
    • Fact Sheets
    • Explore Be You events
    • Upcoming events
    • Event recordings
  • Delivered by
    • Beyond Blue home
  • In collaboration with
    • Early Childhood Australia home
    • Headspace home
  • Funded by
    • Logo - Department of Health and Aged Care
  • Follow us

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • Youtube
    • Twitter
  • Contact us
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy
  • Privacy collection statement

Copyright © 2025 Australian Government

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags

Be You acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend our respect to all Elders and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples across Australia.