Three Happy Tricks with Martin Heppell

Wendouree Centre for Performing Arts Ballarat

1220 Howitt Street Wendouree, VIC, 3355,
Wendouree VIC 3355

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  • Tue 23 Sep

11am–12pm

$35 - $45

General admission tickets are $35.00,
Last minute tickets are $45.00

The Resilience Project is back these school holidays with their much-loved and incredibly fun kids show, Three Happy Tricks.

Led by partner and lead facilitator at The Resilience Project, Martin Heppell, Three Happy Tricks is packed with catchy tunes, memorable stories and so much energy. Embedded in all the fun is simple, practical mental health strategies designed to support children (and the adults who care for them) to build positive wellbeing habits.

With one in four primary students and one in three secondary students experiencing high levels of anxiety and/or depression, the need for a preventative approach to support young people's mental wellbeing has never been greater. And that's where The Resilience Project steps in. Known for their work in schools and workplaces across the country, The Resilience Project is one of Australia's leading mental health prevention organisations, having reached millions with the evidence-based principles of gratitude, empathy and mindfulness.

Three Happy Tricks is a great school holiday activity for families across Victoria to learn how to incorporate strategies into their daily routines, and have a bit of fun while doing so.

Content: Wendouree Performing Arts Centre

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