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PARENT & COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

SUPPORT AT HOME

Program Overview:​

75-minute interactive workshop
 

Parents and caregivers learn practical ways to support young people navigating body image pressures and emotional wellbeing.

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Key Topics: 

  • Understanding body image challenges in young people.

  • The role of social media.

  • Using supportive and non-judgmental language.​​

  • How to respond when concerns arise.

  • Creating safe, open conversations at home.

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WELLBEING DAY

WHOLE-SCHOOL WELLBEING DAY:

Flat Rate: $2,800

A comprehensive day designed to support the entire school community.

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Includes: 

  • 4 student workshops.

  • 1 Staff Professional Development Session.

  • 1 Parent/Caregiver Workshop.​​​

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This package provides a whole-community approach to prevention and early intervention.

SPORTING CLUBS

DESIGNED FOR:

  • Coaches.

  • High-performance staff.

  • Strength & conditioning coaches.

  • Welfare staff.

  • Sporting administrators.
     

Includes: 

  • The unique pressures athletes face in sport and performance environments.

  • Early warning signs of disordered eating and body image concerns in athletes.

  • How performance culture can influence body image and food relationships.​​​

  • The “Coach the Coach” communication model – what to say when something doesn’t feel right.

  • Using safe, non-shaming language when supporting athletes.

  • When and how to escalate concerns appropriately.

  • Creating a club culture that prioritises wellbeing alongside performance.​​

“This is a wonderful, pragmatic e-book that pulls together key resources for people with eating disorders, their families and supporters. It makes sense of the sometimes confusing terms in eating disorders, gives practical guidance on how to approach and support someone who may have an eating disorder, and importantly, talks about how carers can take care of themselves.A must for anyone caring for a young person with an eating disorder.”

Professor Harriet Hiscock, Paediatrician (The Royal Children’s Hospital)

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