Seniority Level of Delegates

40%

Education Leaders / Head of Teaching

30%

School Principals / Dean of Education

20%

School Well-Being Leaders

10%

Mental Health Leaders

Strengthening Mental Health And Building Resilience In Schools: Sponsor The EduMind ANZ Conference

Join us as a sponsor for EduMind ANZ: Strengthening Mental Health and Building Resilience in Schools, an unprecedented gathering of educators, mental health professionals, and policymakers from across Australia and New Zealand. This groundbreaking conference provides a unique platform to showcase your organization's dedication to mental health awareness and education resilience, positioning you as a leader in supporting wellbeing in educational environments.

Sponsoring the EduMind ANZ Conference provides you with opportunities to:

Promote Your Brand: Align your organization with a critical cause - mental health and resilience in education. Gain significant exposure and enhance your brand's visibility among a passionate and diverse group of professionals, including educators, mental health experts, and government officials.

Lead the Conversation: Secure a coveted speaking opportunity to share your organization's insights, initiatives, or research with an attentive and engaged audience. This is an unparalleled chance to establish your organization as a thought leader in mental health and education.

Connect and Collaborate: Organize an intimate roundtable or a special networking event to foster deep conversations with key figures in the sector. Build meaningful relationships, exchange innovative ideas, and explore new partnerships that can help drive change.

Educate and Empower: Conduct a workshop or seminar to showcase your organization's contributions to mental health and resilience strategies within education. Inspire attendees by demonstrating actionable approaches and your role in advancing mental wellness in schools.

Exclusive Privileges: Enjoy access to a private meeting area to conduct discussions, finalize deals, or simply take a moment to relax. A serene oasis amidst the dynamic conference environment, reserved for you and your team.

Business Development: Benefit from tailored introductions to potential clients and collaborators, laying the groundwork for business expansion and strategic alliances. Leverage this opportunity to maximize your investment and foster valuable connections.

Sponsoring the EduMind ANZ Conference is not just a marketing opportunity - it's a chance to influence the conversation on mental health in education, underscore your commitment to societal wellbeing, and make a meaningful impact on the future of educational environments. Act now to become a pivotal part of this important initiative.

Demonstrate Your Thought Leadership

Command the Spotlight and Showcase Your Brand and Product

Explore the possibilities:

  • Deliver a powerful keynote address to the wider audience
  • Establish a high profile panel debate or a powerful panel discussion
  • Presenting a conference session focusing on your product
  • Facilitate a roundtable discussion, focusing on your company's products

Host A Social Event

Create Unforgettable Experiences & Connections:

  • Be the Host of an Exclusive VIP Lunch: Position your brand as a leader and drive meaningful engagement
  • Lead the Conversation as a Roundtable Discussion Sponsor: Guide thought-provoking exchanges and stimulate new ideas
  • Celebrate Success as the Networking Champagne Sponsor: Raise a toast to innovation and progress, creating memorable moments
  • Stay Visible and Memorable as the Lanyard Sponsor: Your brand worn by every attendee, ensuring continuous exposure throughout the event

Top 150 Companies You Could Expect To Meet In This Conference

  • Adelaide Botanic High School
  • Adelaide High School
  • All Hallows' School
  • Aquinas Catholic College Tauranga
  • Association of Independent Schools of NSW
  • Association of Independent Schools of South Australia
  • Auckland Grammar School
  • Australian Association of Special Education
  • Australian Childhood Foundation
  • Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority
  • Australian Psychological Society
  • Australian Youth Affairs Coalition
  • Ballarat Clarendon College
  • Barker College
  • batyr Australia
  • Bayfield High School
  • Beyond Blue
  • Black Dog Institute
  • Brighton Grammar School
  • Brisbane Girls Grammar School
  • Brisbane Grammar School
  • Brisbane State High School
  • Burnside High School
  • Cambridge High School
  • Canberra Grammar School
  • Catholic Education Office Archdiocese of Sydney
  • Caulfield Grammar School
  • Christ Church Grammar School
  • Christchurch Boys' High School
  • Christchurch Girls' High School
  • Christ's College
  • Columba College
  • Darwin High School
  • Education New Zealand
  • Education Services Australia
  • Emerge Aotearoa
  • Epsom Girls Grammar School
  • Firbank Grammar School
  • Fort Street High School
  • Geelong Grammar School
  • Glenunga International High School
  • Hale School
  • Hamilton Boys' High School
  • Hamilton Girls' High School
  • Havelock North High School
  • Headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation
  • Hillcrest High School
  • Hobart College
  • Hutt International Boys' School
  • Independent Schools Council of Australia
  • Independent Schools Queensland
  • John McGlashan College
  • Kids Helpline
  • Launceston Church Grammar School
  • Lifeline Australia
  • Loreto Kirribilli
  • Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak
  • Melbourne High School
  • Mental Health Foundation Australia
  • Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
  • Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia
  • Ministry of Education
  • Mission Australia
  • Mount Albert Grammar School
  • Mount Maunganui College
  • Napier Girls' High School
  • New Plymouth Boys' High School
  • New Zealand Board of Education
  • New Zealand Council for Educational Research
  • New Zealand Educational Institute
  • New Zealand Post Primary Teachers' Association / Te Wehengarua
  • New Zealand Principals' Federation
  • New Zealand School Trustees Association
  • Normanhurst Boys High School
  • North Sydney Boys High School
  • NSW Department of Education
  • NSW Education Standards Authority
  • Orygen
  • Otago Boys' High School
  • Otumoetai College
  • Palmerston North Boys' High School
  • Parent Help
  • Pembroke School
  • Perth Modern School
  • Pulteney Grammar School
  • Queen Margaret College
  • Queensland College of Teachers
  • Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
  • Rainbow Youth
  • Rangi Ruru Girls' School
  • Raukatauri Music Therapy Trust
  • Ravenswood School for Girls
  • ReachOut Australia
  • Rossmoyne Senior High School
  • Rotorua Boys' High School
  • R U OK?
  • SANE Australia
  • School Curriculum and Standards Authority
  • Scotch College
  • Scots College
  • Shenton College
  • Sir John Kirwan Foundation
  • Skylight Trust
  • Somerville House
  • St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School
  • St Andrew's College
  • St Cuthbert's College
  • St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls
  • St Hilda's Collegiate School
  • St Kevin's College
  • St Paul's Collegiate School
  • St Peter's Education
  • Sydney Girls High School
  • Takapuna Grammar School
  • Taradale High School
  • Tasmanian Teachers Registration Board
  • Tauranga Boys' College
  • Tauranga Girls' College
  • Tauraroa Area School
  • Te Tahi Youth
  • Teacher Registration Board of the Northern Territory
  • Teachers Registration Board of South Australia
  • Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand
  • The Alannah & Madeline Foundation
  • The Australian Council for Educational Research
  • The Benevolent Society
  • The Collaborative Trust for Research and Training in Youth Health and Development
  • The Education Hub
  • The Friends' School
  • The King's School
  • The Mac.Robertson Girls' High School
  • The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
  • The Salvation Army New Zealand
  • The Smith Family
  • The Southport School
  • Townsville Grammar School
  • Victorian Department of Education
  • Victorian Institute of Teaching
  • Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority
  • Waikato Diocesan School for Girls
  • Wellington College
  • Wellington Girls' College
  • Wellington High School
  • Wesley College
  • Westlake Boys High School
  • Westminster School
  • Whanganui High School
  • Wilderness School
  • Youth Focus
  • Youthline

Download Sponsorship Brochure

You can download our conference sponsorship brochure below. If you have any inquiries on this sponsorship, please contact our Program Advisor at [email protected] or call us at:

Singapore and Asia Pacific: +65 6716 9980
Australia and New Zealand: +61 3 9909 7310
UK, Europe and Middle East: +44 (020) 335 57898
USA: +1 888 745 8875

31 July 2024: Champagne Networking Session

We would like to invite you to the champagne networking session at the end of the first day of our conference. During this event, you will have the opportunity to network with a wide range of industry leaders and business partners, as well as broaden your business networks.

This powerful networking session will give you access to key influencers and our partners in the industry who have a wealth of experience and knowledge through the sessions they deliver at the main conference.

02 August 2024: Site Tour to Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY)

The Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) in Melbourne is dedicated to enhancing the mental health and well-being of youth from diverse backgrounds. Through its innovative programs and community engagement initiatives, CMY promotes multicultural understanding, fostering improved mental health, social cohesion, and youth empowerment. This site tour will allow you to gain insights into CMY's pioneering approach in delivering workshops and activities aimed at enhancing students' mental health and overall well-being.

02 August 2024: Site Tour to Victorian Student Representative Council (VicSRC)

The Victorian Student Representative Council (VicSRC) works to influence education policy and practices to better support student well-being and mental health. This includes advocating for policies that address issues like bullying, school stress, and the inclusion of mental health education in the curriculum, which can help create safer and more supportive school environments. This site tour will give you a glimpse into VicSRC's initiatives addressing the rising mental health needs of students, showcasing their strategies for building resilience and cultivating a positive mental health environment for all students.