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Empower Your Students To Take Action Against Bullying

A student-led, accountability based movement that promotes kindness, belonging and a culture of upstanders in schools.

Eric’s programs are trusted by:

    You would be surprised how many “bad” students can be turned into anti-bullying champions.

    Creating real change in a school doesn’t come from one-off events or hanging up a few posters. It happens when students own the culture.

    When kids who were once part of the problem become part of the solution, something powerful shifts. They start leading the charge, standing up, speaking out, and showing others what respect really looks like.

    That’s what a bully-proof school looks like. Not top-down rules, but student-led transformation.

    Promote Positive Behaviour Through Student Involvement

    Our student-led initiative helps students take ownership of their culture.

    School values

    Connects students to school values and introduces the accountability system.

    Accountability system

    Connects students to school values and introduces the accountability system.

    Weekly announcements

    Every week the school announces the weeks “upstander champion” to promote positive reinforcement.

    Testimonials

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      Watch Andrew share about his experience of having Eric speak to over 450 students

      “I don’t think I’ve ever seen my Year 7s, 8s and 9s focus on a presenter for that long.”

      Kew High School

      “What started with a program for 40 students in Year 7 quickly turned into him speaking to over 450 students. We’ve now had Eric work with our Year 7s, 8s and 9s. Eric’s message is strong. The experience he brings, the story he tells, and the way he caters to our needs and student types has been incredible.“

      – Andrew, Leader of Wellbeing at Kew High School

      Within A Term Your Students Will Become Upstanders And Be Empowered To

      Call out bad behaviour

      Bullying often starts sooner than we think, but it can be stopped early.

      Include every student

      Every student, no matter their differences, deserves to be valued and included.

      Celebrate peers

      Praise and recognition create a culture of respect that continues to grow.

        We partner with Australian schools to build a better student culture

        Starting investment

        Start the term with a keynote and workshop that calls out bullying and equips both students and staff with a clear, united approach to stop it.

        Keynote

        $1,550 +GST

        Eric shares his powerful story of overcoming adversity and mental health struggles, showing how anyone can  build resilience in real life. Students walk away with practical steps to strengthen their wellbeing and personal growth.

        • Inspiring Keynote
        • Ideal to bring awareness to bullying behaviour
        • Printable poster of quotes from the session
        • Daily Affirmation Bookmarks
        • Follow up resources for teachers
        • Recommended for up to 300 students per year level

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        Anti-Bullying Program

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        A practical and inspirational workshop after the keynote for Years 5-12. Each workshop is designed for up to 80 students but can be tailored to suit the size and needs of your school or youth organisation.

        • Promote a culture of upstanders amongst students
        • Practical workshop to implement keynote learnings
        • Exercises for building confidence and resilience
        • From $2,200 based on number of students

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        Testimonials

          Every
          student

          deserves to experience respect & belonging

          “If I could turn my life around against all odds, so can they.”

          – Eric Agyeman