You may notice a few things look a bit different when you’re registering for an event. We’ve implemented a new event management system, making it easier for you to register for events, make changes to your booking and review your booked events once logged in.
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Be You Essentials
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 led by a Be You Consultant, with opportunities throughout to ask questions.
Who should attend?
Educators interested in finding out more about a whole-setting approach to Be You and Action Teams within participating Be You Learning Communities.
The following is a list of links to Be You Essentials events to be held on multiple days from August to December 2020.
Early learning services
Be You has a new event management system. Please click on the link below to view events scheduled from December 2020.
Be You Essentials for early learning services
Schools
Be You Essentials for schools – October
Be You Essentials for schools – November
Please click on the link below to view events in the new event management system from December 2020.
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National Check-Ins for early learning services
The National Check-In provides an opportunity for Action Teams to chat with a Be You Consultant and engage with other educators across Australia about progressing as a Be You Learning Community. This event is topical and discussion-based, so be ready to participate and contribute!
Who should attend?
Action Teams within participating Be You Learning Communities.
Event themes:
- Effective Action Teams
- Implementing Be You
- Linking Be You to Improvement Plans
- Social and Emotional Learning and Behaviour
- Educator Wellbeing
Be You has a new event management system. Please click on the link below to view events scheduled from December 2020.
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National Check-Ins for schools
The National Check-In provides an opportunity for Action Teams to chat with a Be You Consultant and engage with other educators across Australia about progressing as a Be You Learning Community. This event is topical and discussion-based, so be ready to participate and contribute!
Who should attend?
Be You Action Teams within participating Be You Learning Communities.
Event themes:
- New to Be You... what next?
- Ask a Be You Consultant
- Effective Action Teams
- Be You Mental Health Continuum and Notice, Inquire and Provide model
The following is a list of links to National Check-In events to be held on multiple days from September to November 2020:
September–November
Be You Mental Health Continuum and Notice, Inquire and Provide model
From December
Be You has a new event management system. Please click on the link below to view events scheduled from December 2020.National Check-Ins for schools
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In Focus webinars
In Focus webinars extend on the Be You Professional Learning
for various wellbeing and mental health topics.Who should attend?
Content is tailored to educators across early learning services, primary schools and secondary schools.
Be You has a new event management system. Please click on the link below to view events scheduled from December 2020.
In Focus webinars(URL)
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Previous In Focus webinar recordings
In Focus webinar recordings extend on the Be You Professional Learning for various wellbeing and mental health topics.
Who should access these recordings?
Content is tailored for educators across early learning services, 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 information about previous In Focus webinar recordings:
Promoting Educator Wellbeing
Recorded 27/08/20
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educatorsRecorded 02/06/20
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educatorsPractical 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 educatorsProfessional Boundaries and Difficult Conversations
Recorded 04/03/2020
Audience: early childhood educatorsRecorded 12/12/19
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educatorsMaintaining a mentally healthy community when change is all around
Recorded 27/11/19
Audience: early childhood educatorsSupporting diverse online safety needs
Recorded 14/11/19
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educatorsAlways Be You – conversations and connections for mental health
Recorded 23/10/19
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educatorsSupporting mental health following a critical incident
Recorded 16/9/19
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educatorsSupporting children with complex needs
Recorded: 29/8/19
Audience: early childhood and primary school educatorsWalking 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 educatorsTrauma informed practice in your learning community
Recorded: 26/6/19
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary educatorsTransitions: learning opportunities for everyone
Recorded: 30/4/19
Audience: early childhood educatorsTransitions: preparing for the primary to secondary school transitional phase
Recorded: 26/3/19
Audience: primary and secondary school educatorsTransitions: preparing children and young people for change
Recorded: 26/2/19
Audience: early learning services and schoolsDiversity matters for mental health
Recorded: 7/12/18
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Be You Virtual Conference
The Responding Together – Managing Wellbeing in Times of Change and Uncertainty conference supported educators to evolve their understanding about how to take a whole learning community approach to mental wellbeing, including in response to a critical incident.
Find below links to the conference presentation video recordings and transcriptions.
Day 1: Wednesday 10 June 2020Mental health and wellbeing: a whole community approach
Grow your understanding of the ways learning communities support mental health and wellbeing
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Learn more about the protective factors that nurture lifelong resilience in children and build a thriving learning community.
Audience: early childhood educators
Practical strategies for promoting wellbeing in primary school communities
Primary schools provide a platform for strong and healthy partnerships that can contribute to and build mentally healthy communities.
Audience: primary school educators
Practical strategies for promoting wellbeing in secondary school communities
Mentally healthy secondary school communities require a community approach to planning, intervention and health promotion.
Audience: secondary school educators
Prepare and take care: critical incidents in uncertain times
Awareness and preparedness are crucial to quality critical incident response and recovery, particularly during uncertain times.
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Day 2: Thursday 11 June 2020
Relationships and play: Assisting recovery after change
Explore the role of relationships and play in recovering from critical incidents in early learning settings
Audience: early childhood educators
Critical Incidents: community-based recovery in primary schools
Responding to and recovery from critical incidents in a primary school setting requires planning, connectedness and a long-term vision.
Audience: primary school educators
Core components of responding to and recovering from critical incidents in secondary schools
Explore the nature and impact of critical incidents in the secondary school context, and practical strategies to support recovery.
Audience: secondary school educators
The benefits of building strong family and community partnerships
Discover how connections with your wider community benefit children and young people.
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators
Q&A panel: Planning for the future through Be You
Jeannette James, National Advisor Service Development at Be You, hosts a conversation with Be You team members Debbie Yates (State Manager) and Ami Raman (Clinical Consultant) to answer questions and discuss key themes and topics on planning for the future through Be You.
Audience: early childhood, primary and secondary school educators