CHARITIES
Bully Zero Foundation
A month doesn't pass where we don't see the loss of life to bullying in Australia. There are many stories of teenagers and adults who tragically end their lives after enduring unbearable, persistent and callous bullying either through their workplace, school, community group or through social media.
In April 2012 a group of energetic, passionate and committed individuals consisting of families of bullying victims, senior members of the police force, volunteers, psychologists, lawyers, teachers, politicians and professionals from various backgrounds established a Foundation like no other.
The Bully Zero Australia Foundation was launched by Hon. Prime Minister Julia Gillard on March 16, 2013. The Foundation has gained support from various charity partners, media, local, state and federal governments and businesses. Bully Zero Australia Foundation is a not-for-profit charity with DGR status and is the fastest growing charity in Australia. The Foundation continues to work tirelessly to deliver effective evidenced-based, educational programs on a National level.
The Foundation exists to protect and empower children, adolescents, teachers, parents, apprentices, trainees, employees and employers, to live fulfilling lives free from all forms of bullying.
Bully Zero Australia Foundation members are passionate about establishing a zero-tolerance culture of bullying and are committed to working tirelessly to ensure that anti-bullying laws are implemented and enforced Nationally.
www.bzaf.org.au
In April 2012 a group of energetic, passionate and committed individuals consisting of families of bullying victims, senior members of the police force, volunteers, psychologists, lawyers, teachers, politicians and professionals from various backgrounds established a Foundation like no other.
The Bully Zero Australia Foundation was launched by Hon. Prime Minister Julia Gillard on March 16, 2013. The Foundation has gained support from various charity partners, media, local, state and federal governments and businesses. Bully Zero Australia Foundation is a not-for-profit charity with DGR status and is the fastest growing charity in Australia. The Foundation continues to work tirelessly to deliver effective evidenced-based, educational programs on a National level.
The Foundation exists to protect and empower children, adolescents, teachers, parents, apprentices, trainees, employees and employers, to live fulfilling lives free from all forms of bullying.
Bully Zero Australia Foundation members are passionate about establishing a zero-tolerance culture of bullying and are committed to working tirelessly to ensure that anti-bullying laws are implemented and enforced Nationally.
www.bzaf.org.au
Antony Kidman Foundation
The Antony Kidman Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that supports the activities of the UTS Health Psychology Unit.
Established by the late Dr. Antony Kidman in 1985, the Health Psychology Unit is a clinical research and treatment centre within the Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney . Many of our projects are done in collaboration with the Royal North Shore Hospital and local Community Mental Health Centres.
Our centre is staffed by experienced clinical psychologists who are trained to treat individuals of all ages for a range of different issues. The services that we provide are split in to three main divisions: clinical work (individual treatment and group therapy programs), research, and educational seminars. Although these services are for a range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress and relationship problems, we have a special interest in assisting young people aged 12 to 25 years. In particular, we are interested in working with young people who have recently experienced their first episode of psychosis, those who are experiencing behavioural problems, and bullying.
All of our clinical staff are registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and Medicare, which means that our clients are eligible for Medicare rebates when they are referred under a Mental Health Care Plan. Our psychologists are also members of professional societies, including the Australian Psychological Society (APS), Australian Clinical Psychology Association (ACPA) and the Australia Association of Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy (AACBT), and they engage in ongoing supervision and continuing professional development.
http://www.kidman.org.au/
Established by the late Dr. Antony Kidman in 1985, the Health Psychology Unit is a clinical research and treatment centre within the Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney . Many of our projects are done in collaboration with the Royal North Shore Hospital and local Community Mental Health Centres.
Our centre is staffed by experienced clinical psychologists who are trained to treat individuals of all ages for a range of different issues. The services that we provide are split in to three main divisions: clinical work (individual treatment and group therapy programs), research, and educational seminars. Although these services are for a range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress and relationship problems, we have a special interest in assisting young people aged 12 to 25 years. In particular, we are interested in working with young people who have recently experienced their first episode of psychosis, those who are experiencing behavioural problems, and bullying.
All of our clinical staff are registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and Medicare, which means that our clients are eligible for Medicare rebates when they are referred under a Mental Health Care Plan. Our psychologists are also members of professional societies, including the Australian Psychological Society (APS), Australian Clinical Psychology Association (ACPA) and the Australia Association of Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy (AACBT), and they engage in ongoing supervision and continuing professional development.
http://www.kidman.org.au/