Wellbeing Matters

Easing into adolescence: resources for families
These free resources are designed for families of adolescents aged 10 to 14 years. They include information and strategies to help children ease into adolescence and secondary school.
Supporting Wellbeing During VCE Parent - FREE Online Information Night
Monday 23 February, 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Kingston Youth Services, in partnership with Bayside Youth Services, invite parents and carers to our first Parent Information Night (PINS) for 2026, featuring Dr Amanda Mullin.
This online session will unpack the pressures young people face during VCE and exam periods and provide practical ways families can support wellbeing at home. Parents and carers will gain clear, evidence-based strategies to help young people manage stress, build resilience, and feel supported — including those with diverse learning styles and neurodiverse needs. Young people are also welcome to attend.
About the presenter
Dr Amanda Mullin is a multi-award-winning Clinical Psychologist, speaker and founder of Mindworx Psychology, Mindworx Online and Think Differently. Known for her warm, relatable approach, Amanda works with families, schools and organisations across Australia to strengthen wellbeing and reduce burnout. She combines clinical expertise with lived experience to make complex ideas practical and easy to apply at home.
Event Details
Monday 23 February
7:00pm – 8:00pm
Online via Zoom
Free event – registration required
Register via TryBooking: https://www.trybooking.com/DJJZU
Zoom link will be emailed when tickets are booked.
Community Services Directory on BSC Website
There is a Community Services Directory on the BSC website. This page provides links to a range of wellbeing services available to students and parents in our community.
Webinars for parents and carers |eSafety Commissioner
Ms Gulzabeen Mohammed (Head of Wellbeing), Ms Rachel Felmingham (Mental Health Practitioner) and Mr Elin Kim (Counsellor)






