For Secondary Schools
We’re here to help students, educators and parents with specialist programs, workshops, presentations and resources which address the factors that influence body image, disordered eating and the development of eating disorders.
Our goal is to raise awareness, empower individuals and school communities, reduce stigma and most importantly encourage people to seek support.
We’ve been working with schools since 2006. Our programs have reached more than 2.3 million young people and 18,000 parents and professionals.
All content is evidence-informed and designed to provide practical strategies and resources to support body image and positive relationships with eating and physical activity.
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Programs for Secondary Schools
BodyKind Schools
BodyKind Schools provides awareness activities, education, training and to secondary schools to support body image and create safe and positive environments which are BodyKind. Programs are evidence-based, mapped to the Australian curriculum and flexible to meet the needs of schools.
LEARN MOREBodyKind August
BodyKind August is Butterfly’s annual body image initiative for schools, families and sporting/activity clubs encouraging people to be kind to their own body and to others. Register to access free learning activities and resources and share strength-based messages to help your students and school be more BodyKind.
LEARN MOREBodyKind Online Education
New digital e-learning program for secondary students with supporting resources for educators and parents.
LEARN MORERESET: A Conversation about boys' body image
RESET supports schools and other youth, community and sporting organisations in raising awareness of body image issues, reducing stigma and encouraging help seeking in males.
LEARN MOREEducation and Resources for Families
Book a seminar for the parents of your students and help them learn strategies for supporting positive body image and preventing eating disorders.
LEARN MOREBodyKind Youth Survey
The BodyKind Youth Survey provides a nationwide snapshot of of body image in a large sample of young people in Australia aged 12 to 18 years.
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