The Kids Helpline @ School program will enable teachers and counsellors in primary schools to connect their class with a Kids
Helpline counsellor.
Kids Helpline @ School is a free early intervention program that allows Australian primary schools to invite a Kids
Helpline counsellor into their classroom via a video or phone link.
Primary schools can invite a Kids
Helpline counsellor into their classroom via a video link or over the phone to facilitate sessions with class groups on a range of topics such as bullying, online safety, family arguments and friendships.
Teachers are involved in booking the session and play an important role in co-facilitating the session with the Kids
Helpline counsellor.
The Kids
Helpline counsellors can also refer you to other services or professionals that might be able to help you with your situation.
The Kids
Helpline counsellors respond to calls about issues ranging from relationship breakdowns and bullying, to sexual abuse, homelessness, suicidal thoughts, and drug and alcohol use
KidsMatter is working in partnership with Kids Helpline @ School to connect KidsMatter Primary schools with Kids
Helpline counsellors.
KidsMatter is working in partnership with Kids Helpline to connect KidsMatter Primary schools with Kids
Helpline counsellors.
The Kids
Helpline counsellors talk with more than 5,500 kids each week and can help will all sorts of problems, big and small.
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You can also phone the La Leche League
helpline and speak to your breastfeeding
counsellor if you don't want to go to a group.
Counsellors on the Breastfeeding
Helpline are always available to discuss your individual situation as you put a plan in place.
More than 400 breastfeeding
counsellors volunteer on the Breastfeeding
Helpline each month, answering up to 6,000 calls.
If you have any concerns about attaching your baby, please contact the Breastfeeding
Helpline on 1800 mum 2 mum (1800 686 268) to speak to an ABA
counsellor.
Smith had reserved a Holyrood meeting room for the event, which included Clare Bremner, a
counsellor with the Glasgow - based Abortion Recovery Care and
Helpline (Arch).
They can give you guidance about your complaint.Visit financialcounsellingaustralia.org.au or phone the National Debt
Helpline on 1800 007 007 (9am - 5 pm), or visit our page on how to find a financial
counsellor near you.
Use our map to find your nearest financial
counsellor or call the National Debt
Helpline on 1800 007 007.
To get help with your debts, you can also call the National Debt
Helpline to talk to a free financial
counsellor.
Call the free national debt
helpline on 1800 007 007 from 9:30 am to 4 pm, Monday to Friday (mobile phones may incur a fee) or visit our page on how to find a financial
counsellor near you.
To find a free financial counselling service near you use our financial
counsellors map or call the National Debt
Helpline on 1800 007 007.
You can contact a financial
counsellor by calling the National Debt
Helpline on 1800 007 007 between 9.30 am and 4.00 pm, Monday to Friday; or by visiting the National Debt
Helpline website.
The National Parents Council — Post Primary runs a Leaving Certificate results
helpline every August in association with the Institute of Guidance
Counsellors.
The
counsellors at Kids
Helpline are qualified and trained to work with children and young people.
If you do not speak English well and you wish to speak to a
counsellor, call the Translating and Interpreting Service 13 14 50 and ask them to contact the
Helpline for you.
You can also ask to speak to the same
counsellor if you contact Kids
Helpline on more than one occasion.
To make an appointment to talk with a
counsellor or educator, please call the Gambling
Helpline on 1800 858 858.
Australian Breastfeeding Association — Breastfeeding
helpline If you're breastfeeding and need help, trained volunteer
counsellors can give you reassurance, information and advice about breastfeeding and overcoming common hurdles to breastfeeding:
Call the national
helpline to find a financial
counsellor near you.
Call the Family Relationship Advice Line or other
helplines, or make an appointment to see a
counsellor.
talk to each other about what the first steps could be when seeking help (e.g. talking to the education setting's wellbeing team or
counsellor, calling a
helpline, making an appointment with the GP) and what options are available (e.g. a friend,
counsellor, psychologist, etc..)
If you have money problems, the National Debt
Helpline can provide you with helpful information about debt management and connect you with financial
counsellors in your area.
You could phone the Family Relationship Advice Line or other
helplines, or make an appointment to see a
counsellor.
Phone the
helpline or speak to a trained
counsellor online.
They may want to talk with a
counsellor or contact the Kids
Helpline or eheadspace.
To connect with a
counsellor NOW please call Butterfly's National
Helpline on 1800 33 4673 or email
[email protected].
For more information or to connect with a
counsellor now, please call Butterfly's National
Helpline on 1800 33 4673 or email
[email protected].
Similarly, the latest data from the Kids
Helpline Insights Report 2016 indicates that 34 % of all duty of care interventions initiated by Kids
Helpline (KHL)
counsellors in 2016 involved suicide concerns.
If you're worried about a child, contact the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000 to speak to an NSPCC
counsellor — the free
helpline is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.