At Be You, we know that creating a mentally healthy learning environment is a community-wide effort, with educators like you leading the way. We see your dedication to creating environments where children and young people can thrive, and it's time to celebrate it!

 

To help you showcase this important work, we've created a collection of posters to print and display in your early learning service or school. It's a great way to show your learning community how you're bringing Be You to life.

 

We'll be awarding the most creative and imaginative poster setups. Share yours for a chance to win one of three $500 eftpos Gift Cards for your learning community.

Make Be You Visible

Four simple steps to enter:

1. Ensure you’re registered with Be You.

2. Pick and print your favourite Be You poster/s from the options below.

3. Create a fun and eye-catching display in your service or school (click here for some inspiration).

4. Take a photo and share your display on social media (Facebook, Instagram, X or LinkedIn), use the hashtag #makebeyouvisible and tag the Be You account on the relevant social media platform by the 27 June 2025. 


We will be awarding $500 eftpos Gift Cards to the top three learning community entrants with the most creative and imaginative displays!

Before entering the competition, please read the terms and conditions here.

Get creative, show off your commitment to mental health, and enter today!

Download the posters here!

Posters for Early Learning Services

Together we can build a mentally healthy early learning service. The journey starts here.

This poster is ideal for reaching educators and leadership – we encourage you to display this in your staff room so that it helps to spark conversation around mental health and wellbeing.
Download here



Together we can build a mentally healthy early learning service. This is a Be You community.


This poster is ideal for reaching the community (i.e. families, carers, etc.) – display in newsletters, reception areas, hallways and other public-facing areas.
Download here

Make Be You Visible
Make Be You Visible

Posters for Schools

Together we can build a mentally healthy school. The journey starts here.

This poster is ideal for reaching educators and leadership – we encourage you to display this in your staff room so that it helps to spark conversation around mental health and wellbeing.
Download here



Together we can build a mentally healthy school. This is a Be You community.


This poster is ideal for reaching the community (i.e. families, carers, etc.) – display in newsletters, reception areas, hallways and other public-facing areas.
Download here

Make Be You Visible
Make Be You Visible

Posters for School Age Care Services

Together we can build a mentally healthy school age care service. The journey starts here.

This poster is ideal for reaching educators and leadership – we encourage you to display this in your staff room so that it helps to spark conversation around mental health and wellbeing.
Download here




Together we can build a mentally healthy school age care service. This is a Be You community.


This poster is ideal for reaching the community (i.e. families, carers, etc.) – display in newsletters, reception areas, hallways and other public-facing areas.
Download here

Make Be You Visible
Make Be You Visible

Access our free resources

Make Be You Visible

Implementation of Be You:
BETLS tool

The BETLS (Behaviour, Emotions, Thoughts, Learning and Social Relationships) Observation Tool helps educators document important observations about a young person, for informed decision-making.

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Make Be You Visible

Educator wellbeing:
Wellbeing tools for you

Be You has a range of resources you can use to support your mental health and wellbeing.

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Make Be You Visible

Getting started with Be You:
Mentally Healthy Communities

Understanding the concepts of mental health and wellbeing in children and young people is key to your engagement with Be You Professional Learning.

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