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Talk to someone now. Call our National Helpline 7 days a week, 8am-midnight (AEST/AEDT) on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email
In its second year, the BodyKind Youth Survey, proudly supported by the nib foundation, provides a nationwide snapshot of of body image in a large sample of young people in Australia aged 12 to 18 years. Find out what we learnt from the second iteration of the survey.
Click on the links below to view or download the full report and the summary report:
Click on the links below to view or download summary reports for key demographics:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Please note: Summary reports have only been generated for States and Territories with more than 100 respondents.
In late 2022, with support from nib Foundation, Butterfly invited all young people in Australia aged 12 to18 years to take part in the first annual Body Kind Youth Survey and to share their experiences and ideas around body image.
Find out what we learned from our first survey.
Click on the links below to view or download the full report and the summary report:
Click on the links below to view or download summary reports for stakeholders:
Click on the links below to view or download summary reports for key demographics:
Young females summary findings
Gender diverse summary findings
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander SUMMARY FINDINGS
Eating disorders summary findings
Click on the links below to view or download summary reports for states that received more than 100 respondents:
New South Wales Summary findings
Who better to guide us, than young people themselves?
Do you have a question? Contact us at education@butterfly.org.au
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