Wellbeing

Proudly supporting Bullying No Way: National Week of Action
This year, ACS will be participating in the Bullying No Way: National Week of Action, 11 to 15 August 2025.
Bullying No Way Week is a commitment being made by thousands of schools and supporters across the country. It provides an opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to bullying prevention. It gives us an opportunity to connect with students, staff, and school communities to implement workable solutions to prevent bullying.
The theme for this year's campaign is Be Bold. Be Kind. Speak Up.
It takes a community to be brave and address bullying behaviours, within and beyond the school gate.
Students can be bold, kind, and speak up to support others being bullied. While trusted adults are there to support children and young people learn how to be kind to each other and report bullying.
This Bullying No Way Week, we’re asking you to be bold and say something, be kind and support someone, and be proud to speak up against bullying.
For more information about Bullying No Way Week and bullying prevention, visit the Bullying No Way website.
Helping you support your child’s mental wellbeing
Childhood and adolescence are periods of rapid emotional, social, and cognitive development. As a parent or carer, you play a vital role in helping your child or teen navigate these changes and build strong mental health.
Adolescence refers to the developmental stage that occurs between childhood and adulthood, typically spanning the ages of 10 to 24. It’s a time of major change, and your support makes a lasting difference.
Whether your child is in primary school, high school, or somewhere in between, our free, research-backed programs and tools are here to help.
You can find more information here: Black Dog Institute